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Here is a list of mining terms and definitions from INFO-MINE Dictionary:

  • Development drilling -- Drilling to establish accurate estimates of mineral reserves
  • Attrition -- Loss of material through friction and abrasion
  • Decline -- A sloping underground opening, usually driven at a grade of about 15 percent to 20 percent, for machine access from level to level or from surface. Also called a ramp.
  • Uncut value -- The actual value of a core sample. A cut value has been reduced by some arbitrary formula.
  • Erratic -- Refers to either a piece of visible gold or a large glacial boulder
  • Motherlode -- A gold-bearing district in California over 100 miles long. Also refers to very rich placer in ore deposits.
  • High-grader -- One who steals rich ore, especially gold, from a mine
  • Fineness -- Gold content expressed in parts per thousand
  • Tunnel-boring machine -- A machine used to excavate a tunnel through soil or rock by mechanical means as opposed to drilling and blasting

Some of these words are needed to complete this story -- can you fill in the blanks?

Miner Joe blows his way through the Earth with his ______________________ to create underground tunnels. He travels from level to level by way of ____________.

Joe works in a gold mine. One morning while walking through the tunnels, he noticed a flash of light. It was coming from a huge chunk of gold, called an ____________ , stuck in a bolder. Some might have been tempted to steal it, but Joe was no ____________.

He immediately told his supervisor, who got very excited -- he told Joe that if he had discovered a ____________, he would be a very rich man. Joe went home for the weekend and spent a lot of money, on everything from cars to clothes to meals.

On Monday, the gold was tested for its ________. Unfortunately, it was only five percent pure gold. When his supervisor told Joe it was only fool's gold, all poor Joe could say was, "No kidding."

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