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Currently,
the most common source of copper ore is the mineral chalcopyrite 
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Currently, the most common source of copper ore is the mineral chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), which accounts for about 50% of copper production]]></description><pubDate><![CDATA[20190919]]></pubDate></item>

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