Prospector
Gold is typically mined from two different types of geologic formations (known as deposits): lode deposits and placer deposits. Lode deposits are what prospectors dream of finding: large deposits of nearly pure gold. Such deposits are located where they were originally deposited by the mineral-bearing solutions that carried the gold up from the earth’s interior. Placer deposits, on the other hand, come from preexisting lode deposits that are exposed at the surface of the earth. These lode deposits’ exposure to the weather causes gold to be released from the surrounding rock and transported by rivers in the form of dust or flakes. When a stream carrying the gold slows, the gold collects in pockets of sand. Placer-deposit mines have historically been the source of approximately 35 percent of the total gold mined in the US. However, in recent years, the quantity of gold mined from such deposits has decreased as the readily accessible deposits have been exhausted. Thus, despite an increase in net gold mined, placer-deposit mining now accounts for only a few percent of total gold mined in the US.
For each of the following, select Justified if it is a justified inference on the basis of the information provided. Otherwise select Not justified.
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Each lode deposit is located on a river upstream from a placer deposit.
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Some lode deposits were created by placer deposits building up in a location over time.
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Placer deposits are likely to be located within the paths of present or former rivers.
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第一个陈述选NJ可能是因为这样陈述暗示lode现在还在placer的上游,但是形成placer的河流现在可能已经消失了
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