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  • On the basis of analogies with other metal minerals, a doubling of price from price levels in 200
  • Clay deposits are mostly composed of clay minerals, a subtype of phyllosilicate minerals, which
  • It, Astronomy: Out of this World!, Rocks and Minerals: A Gem of a Read, and Planet Earth: What plan
  • this vein that he wrote his colossal work on minerals, a very detailed study of the measuring syste
  • nsolidated Mining, a subsidiary of Red Island Minerals, a company founded by Sam Malin.
  • The quartz is referred to the minerals abundant in the municipality, the horse shoe
  • Natural resources of potassium sulfate are minerals abundant in the Stassfurt salt.
  • Crown Minerals Act 1991 - Administration of existing privile
  • The Crown Minerals Act is an Act of Parliament passed in 1991 in
  • “Many of the minerals actually get smuggled out to Rwanda, to Ugand
  • of mining, studied several previously unknown minerals, advocated for the civil rights of the native
  • iron rich sphalerite and tetrahedrite as ore minerals along with common accessories pyrite, pyrrhot
  • The same minerals also formed amazing sand-stone rock towers of
  • They are clay minerals, also called phyllosilicates.
  • along with one or more of the following mafic minerals: amphibole, biotite or pyroxene.
  • Reutilization and Marketing Service to Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation of New York City for $
  • m the Swiss Alchemist Paracelsus' belief that minerals and chemicals could be used to treat diseases
  • They will also excrete minerals and nitrogen through their roots.
  • Sold to the Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation, of New York City on 1
  • He wrote a book on minerals and mineral use, and published a Latin transl
  • ich Mohs introduces his system of classifying minerals and his scale of mineral hardness.
  • She was sold in 1960 to the Union Minerals and Alloy Corp., of New York City, and scrapp
  • red the Thomas Range in Juab County, Utah for minerals and staked several claims for topaz.
  • , Peterson Manufacturing, JM Huber, Specialty Minerals and the Simpson Timber Company.
  • ade and research natural items such as rocks, minerals and plants at the Nature Exchange.
  • une 1961 and sold on 7 November 1972 to Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation of New York City for s
  • lture, fisheries, aquaculture, state forests, minerals and petroleum in the state.
  • I have collected the very finest of the Utah minerals and have concluded to offer them direct to co
  • ion of his authoritative "A Catalogue of Utah Minerals and Localities," and by 1916 had issued a fou
  • teel industry, by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
  • id not agree with Linnaeus' classification of minerals and animals and therefore he developed his ow
  • eir game economies and to build their forces: minerals and vespene gas.
  • studies of the hydrothermal deposition of ore minerals and the rock alteration (vein metasomatism) a
  • Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1998.
  • roduction to the Practical Study of Crystals, Minerals and Rocks (1967) (with B. N. Price and B. Har
  • The three supplies - people, minerals and radioactives - are then made available fo
  • was President of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining in 2002 and 2003.
  • ds, coal, base and ferrous metals, industrial minerals and forest products.
  • rchased for scrap and dismantled by the Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation.
  • The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining administers the award of the Sir A
  • Naturalia ( minerals and gemstones) were arranged in a 37 cabinet
  • He went on researching platinum group minerals, and characterised this group and their cryst
  • through the Curie temperature of the magnetic minerals and is the best source of information on the
  • as a collection of more than 1 million rocks, minerals and fossils.
  • s washed through it, leaching out most of the minerals and leaving a very poor rock that made an ins
  • HudBay Minerals and two of its subsidiaries are subject to an
  • rdinian mines from which the Romans extracted minerals and precious metals; the Romans condemned pri
  • nternational Corp. (NYSE: ACO) is a specialty minerals and chemicals manufacturer based in Hoffman E
  • with developers hoping to discover plentiful minerals and resources, and encourage more substantial
  • one of the world's most important industrial minerals, and Africa is an important world producer.
  • ovite is one of the rarer of the garnet group minerals, and is the only consistently green garnet sp
  • Displays include a gallery of minerals and gemstones, rocks collected by Charles Dar
  • ken on 1 November 1969, and sold to the Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation, New York City, on 5 J
  • Both minerals and synthetic materials fit in this class.
  • f Samuel Harris travelled to the area seeking minerals and reported that many of the Natives were de
  • clature Subcommittee of the Commission of New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogica
  • inmetals; the acquisitions became the company Minerals and Metals Group (MMG).
  • stom cabinetry to showcase the maps, fossils, minerals and gems that were sold.
  • rolina Chemical Corporation and International Minerals and Chemical Corporation; the old high school
  • Titanium minerals and zircon are processed at the Iluka Resourc
  • The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining awarded him the Sir Andrew Bryan a
  • ty, affiliated to the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and is based in London.
  • new formulation is fortified with the special minerals and vitamins catering to special needs of wom
  • CHU 13 includes essential minerals and trace elements that are required by algae
  • pecies, especially amongst the ferromagnesian minerals and feldspars, where it is possible to have m
  • ertex Malaysia and distributed by Centrotrade Minerals and Metals, Inc.
  • rmation is the type locality for five unusual minerals and noted for many other minerals more common
  • upplement that has a combination of vitamins, minerals and ginseng.
  • monly found in the weathering of primary iron minerals and in iron ore deposits.
  • ie Museum of Natural History, Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • In addition, there are other 'accessory' minerals and some carbonaceous material (derived from
  • At an early age Allan became fascinated with minerals and he began to accumulate a large mineral co
  • f gold don't act hydro-dynamically like heavy minerals, and will not settle in the same locations in
  • r of various papers on the crystallography of minerals and of artificial products; in particular, a
  • epends on the supply, the market price of the minerals, and interest on the part of electronics comp
  • They are often larger than the surrounding minerals and are then called porphyroblasts.
  • with an increase in the abundance of magnetic minerals, and occasionally the sought after commodity
  • d other toys, birds, animals, fossils, rocks, minerals and other natural history items from Exmoor a
  • ossibility of large-scale mining by Greenland Minerals and Energy.
  • y and mineralogy, and turned his attention to minerals and fossils, arranging the recently acquired
  • ory of Cornwall, a world famous collection of minerals and a pre-eminent collection of ceramics and
  • nology Society of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
  • ey are very susceptible to color changes with minerals and metal ions, similar to anthocyanins.
  • size and/or charge to the cation sites of the minerals, and is defined by the partition coefficient
  • ndosperm contains less than half of the total minerals and B-vitamins of the wheat kernel.
  • o explore the wealth of the Mother Lode, view minerals and gems from around the world, and to experi
  • yl sulfide is used as a solvent for anhydrous minerals and in plating baths for gold and silver.
  • ilroad camps) or sources of food, but rich in minerals and other natural resources (such as timber).
  • Greenland Minerals and Energy can move to 100% ownership through
  • s until the 1930s the combination of valuable minerals and water power attracted a succession of ind
  • and it has been applied to a variety of other minerals and chemical compounds, including sodium nitr
  • tion of taxidermic birds, as well as fossils, minerals and shells.
  • ilicon carbide, graphite and other refractory minerals and rocks condensed around dying stars (mostl
  • ary mineral formed by the weathering of other minerals and occurs as scales or tabular crystals.
  • Minerals and various other items can now be picked up
  • purpose and transportation of freight mainly minerals and cement.
  • ionship between the atomic-scale structure of minerals and their function; in nature, prominent exam
  • arious portfolio Committees including Health, Minerals and Energy, Trade and Industry, Communication
  • with gypsum, jarosite, limonite, quartz, clay minerals and coalized wood at the Jomac mine, Utah.
  • fission fragments in certain uranium-bearing minerals and glasses.
  • of the problems in the DRC yield all sorts of minerals and other things that the Western world relie
  • e The Snakes of Australia, A Catalogue of the Minerals and Rocks in the Australian Museum and A Shor
  • fund acquisition of "a complete collection of minerals and fossils for the use of my classes" is in
  • a nutritious drink as it contains a number of minerals and salts and is high in protein.
  • gical animals named after famous birthstones, minerals and jewels.
  • fficially recognized by the Commission of New Minerals and Mineral Names in 1974.
  • egislation, the NEITI legislation and the new Minerals and Mining legislation during her six and a h
  • ging in 2002 into the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining) and President of the National Ass
  • is research are surface chemical processes at minerals and rocks from low-temperature conditions up
  • sources of rock and soil, i.e. from silicate minerals and crystals.
  • n (NPN), rumen by-pass protein (cassava hay), minerals and lipids.
  • and vegetables provide different vitamins and minerals and in differing quantities, and it is this d
  • n amorphous substance associated with sulfate minerals and embedded in a halite crystal cluster.
  • niversity of Alberta to precisely target tiny minerals and organic residues.
  • d similar experiments with uranium containing minerals and discovered by similar methods that the ga
  • Oxygen is often found in iron rich lunar minerals and glasses as iron oxide.
  • dustrial emery may contain a variety of other minerals and synthetic compounds such as magnesia, mul
  • ed company in 1972 by the name of ‘The Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd.' with the objectives of bette
  • he first in the Western tradition to write of minerals and their properties, as well as metaphysical
  • ity and was approved by the Commission of New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogica
  • ve technological innovations in the mining of minerals and to diversify into mineral based downstrea
  • roves that zinc carbonates are true carbonate minerals and not zinc oxides, as was previously though
  • also lead to a determination that there were minerals and vitamins in food; that research would con
  • Geologists also discovered rare earth minerals and niobium deposits in the Khanneshin area o
  • The Minister for Minerals and Energy, Rex Connor, Treasurer Dr. Jim Cai
  • rmist; she developed an enthusiasm for rocks, minerals, and mining.
  • Purified water lacks minerals and ions such as calcium that play key roles
  • ram served as president of Peruvian Mines and Minerals and of Merchant Mining Ltd.
  • rms through the weathering of other iron-rich minerals, and thus is a common component of soils.
  • Minerals and the Origin of Life
  • The Palo Mine is owned by Nanostructued Minerals and supplies sodium sulphate with a purity of
  • temperatures, phase transformations of mantle minerals, and the generation of earthquakes.
  • ation from 1983 to 1985 and the Department of Minerals and Energy from 1985 to 1991.
  • he Chemistry of Japan Porcelain and Porcelain Minerals, and in 1877 the degree of Ph.
  • They also heated minerals and meteorites in the search for further gase
  • the least sulfur saturated of nickel sulfide minerals and is only formed via metamorphic exsolution
  • sections show birds, fish, mammals, insects, minerals and Northern European nature types nature-env
  • arried out extensive research on crystals and minerals, and also on rocks.
  • She was sold on 9 April 1973 to the Union Minerals and Alloys Corp., of New York City, and scrap
  • this way his attention came to be directed to minerals and rocks.
  • n his career as a geologist for International Minerals and Chemical Corporation (subsequently rename
  • Minerals and metals commonly glow when heated, but tho
  • The specific composition of the accompanying minerals and the location where the sample was collect
  • n containing), some yet unidentified Al-Cu-Fe minerals and the Al63Cu24Fe13 quasicrystal phase.
  • The soils are light, permeable, rich in minerals and slightly acidic.
  • Connor was obliged to resign as Minister for Minerals and Energy, as a result of the Loans Affair,
  • as Professor of the Physics and Chemistry of Minerals and was head of the Department of Earth Scien
  • He developed an interest in minerals and began a mineral collection, becoming a de
  • outhern part of the colony, Schenck collected minerals and plants, particularly lichens.
  • Climate Change and Water and the Division of Minerals and Energy in Industry & Investment New South
  • e Earth Hall also includes loads of rocks and minerals and a large celestial map next to the Earth.
  • bbles in the rock that contain phosphorescent minerals and bio-organisms.
  • ants, H. minor requires water free from added minerals and chemicals.
  • ow in locations where the soil is too poor in minerals and/or too acidic for most plants to survive.
  • the discovery of the minerals animikite and huntilite (1878);
  • er 2009 Canadian mining company First Quantum Minerals announced they would purchase the operations
  • In June 2009, OZ Minerals announced that a trunnion bearing failure on
  • First Quantum Minerals anticipated production of 39,000 tonnes per y
  • Other exhibits include mining, rocks and minerals, antique tools, area ranching heritage, bottl
  • The pair of minerals antitaenite and taenite constitute the first
  • l assemblage of the rocks to characterise the minerals, any additional mineral growth, changes in pr
  • trinite reflectance and fission tracks in the minerals apatite and zircon.
  • All triclinic minerals are biaxial; cornubite is biaxial (-).
  • The minerals are important constituents of the aluminium o
  • Those minerals are usually formed in connection with water.
  • Such minerals are composed of parallel fibers (or contain f
  • Many copper minerals are blue or green in color; chalcophyllite is
  • Boliden's main minerals are copper, zinc, lead, gold and silver.
  • Many sulfide minerals are economically important as metal ores.
  • This is because minerals are most stable in the conditions closest to
  • Pure selenide minerals are rare and include ferroselite and umangite
  • Hydrated aluminosilicate minerals are referred to as zeolites and are porous st
  • lent of violarite and in many cases these two minerals are formed together, potentially in solid sol
  • Uranyl minerals are a large constituent of uranium deposits.
  • Other associated minerals are apatite, azurite, chalcedony, chrysocolla
  • The principal ore minerals are uraninite, coffinite, metatyuyamunite, an
  • Gangue minerals are calcite, gypsum, pyrite, iron oxide, and
  • Food, Plastic Products, Apparel/Textiles and Minerals, are also largely concentrated in these indus
  • Some of the most commonly exploited minerals are the Cuprite, Malachite, Azurite, Chalcopy
  • Both minerals are thus far restricted to the area of Listve
  • pite extremely high temperatures, because the minerals are anhydrous and therefore do not melt even
  • Industrial minerals are geological materials which are mined for
  • The two minerals are usually very similar in appearance and ca
  • Most mafic minerals are dark in color and the relative density is
  • Many minerals are strikingly beautiful and collected for th
  • ve difficulty in entering cation sites of the minerals are concentrated in the melt phase of magma (
  • me Latin source as 'macerate') are to coal as minerals are to rock.
  • Ore minerals are uraninite and coffinite in unoxidized san
  • The large blue-green minerals are clinopyroxene with some exsolution of ort
  • After that, the processed minerals are shipped to a regional center for further
  • Because of this, vitamins and minerals are not leached (dissolved) away by water, as
  • If the restite minerals are carried with the magma, as the minerals b
  • Many of the minerals are mined by hand in small-scale artisanal mi
  • cking task becomes even more difficult if the minerals are mined in regions engaged in armed conflic
  • ystal matrix leaving a mould into which other minerals are deposited giving them an anomalous crysta
  • the smelter will have to ensure that all the minerals are coming from legitimate sources.
  • Minerals are now classified by chemical characteristic
  • Rare earth minerals are usually found in association with alkalin
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