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  • Sulfide mining a colloquial term used in Wisconsin, Michigan,
  • ork was carried out by Uranerz Exploration and Mining, a company linked with German utility operator
  • sal and development by Madagascar Consolidated Mining, a subsidiary of Red Island Minerals, a compan
  • The mine is Britain's biggest coal producer, mining a five-metre thick section of the Warwickshire
  • cial value are held by Madagascar Consolidated Mining, a subsidiary of Red Island Minerals, founded
  • levels, a canyon left by an opencast or strip mining, a television transmitter, a graveyard and wha
  • The main threat to this species is limestone mining, a large industry in this part of the San Bern
  • The zinc and copper mine is owned by Inmet Mining, a Canadian mining corporation.
  • t threats to water quality include active coal mining, abandoned mine lands, siltation, and some are
  • Uranium started as a byproduct of vanadium mining about 1900, became a byproduct of radium minin
  • re, pursuing secondary studies at the Freiberg Mining Academy and the Royal Technical College of Cha
  • ch and Professor Robert Scheibe from the Royal Mining Academy of Berlin discovered rich alluvial dep
  • ), professor of metallurgy and assaying at the Mining Academy in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany.
  • He became professor at the Mining academy and in 1782 he became head of the Roya
  • In 1800, he spent a year at the mining academy in Freiberg, Saxony, where he studied
  • niversity of Edinburgh and the Clausthal Royal Mining Academy in Germany, before entering the employ
  • German mineralogist and professor at Freiberg Mining Academy in Freiberg, Saxony.
  • d under Abraham Gottlob Werner at the Freiberg Mining Academy where he became professor of mineralog
  • erence specimen of the mineral) is held at the Mining Academy, Freiberg, Germany.
  • went studied metallurgy at the Clausthal Royal Mining Academy, Germany, where he graduated with hono
  • d in 1866 was appointed director of the Berlin Mining Academy.
  • try and metallurgy by studying at the Freiberg Mining Academy.
  • ound longer than any other people trapped in a mining accident in the world.
  • ound longer than any other people trapped in a mining accident in the world. 
  • The Dobrnja-Jug mine disaster was a mining accident that happened on 26 August 1990 near
  • the mines, as his father had been killed in a mining accident when John Adams was only four.
  • Sago Mine disaster victims, claiming that the mining accident was God's revenge against America for
  • 2 March In a mining accident at Victoria Colliery, Ebbw Vale, nine
  • His father has died in a mining accident and his mother has mysteriously disap
  • Wilkinson was killed in a mining accident at Bickershaw Colliery, Leigh where h
  • The Kakanj mine disaster was a mining accident on June 7, 1965 at a coal mine in Kak
  • s and a further 11 were seriously injured in a Mining accident at the Markham Colliery at Staveley n
  • The Pretoria Pit disaster was a mining accident that occurred on 21 December 1910, wh
  • He was killed in a mining accident in April 1942.
  • It is the worst Mining accident in the United Kingdom, and one of the
  • osed in 1904, the colliery is remembered for a Mining accident tragedy that occurred at 8.20 am on 2
  • The colliery suffered a mining accident when a gas explosion in 1893 took the
  • an interpretive dance to represent the Chilean mining accident on the 2010 Big Fat Quiz of the Year.
  • The Hartley Colliery Disaster was a disastrous mining accident in Northumberland, England in 1862.
  • January 14 - 35 men are killed in a mining accident at Risca.
  • December 3 - 6 men are killed in a mining accident at Fforest Level, Dinas, Rhondda.
  • 11 April - In a mining accident at Tynewydd Colliery, Rhondda, five m
  • January 1 - 12 men are killed in a mining accident at Dinas Middle Colliery, Rhondda.
  • h: tragedia del humo) was the biggest metallic mining accident in history.
  • May 10-21 men are killed in a mining accident at Plas-yr-Argoed, Mold, Flintshire.
  • ed UNEP in the investigations in the Baia Mare mining accident in Romania.
  • 13 January - In a mining accident at Dinas Colliery, Ruabon, 63 men are
  • The Knox Mine disaster was a mining accident that took place in the Greater Pittst
  • r learned that Angela's father was killed in a mining accident, and both she and her mother were str
  • nancial panic in the United States and a fatal mining accident.
  • n for the public, although shipwrecks and coal mining accidents were frequent.
  • Disaster still ranks as one of the most deadly mining accidents in the history of the United States.
  • Within the past decade, the frequency of mining accidents has increased in the Donbas coal reg
  • ne, is infamous for being the site of repeated mining accidents with numerous fatalities.
  • The coal industry engendered many serious mining accidents, which included Britain's worst at S
  • Rising copper prices, fatal mining accidents, and recruitment by the IWW had furt
  • Beowulf Mining acquired the Kallak north licence in 2006, and
  • Beowulf Mining acquired the Ballek deposit in its entirity, a
  • John Rice Jones begins lead mining across the Mississippi in the future state of
  • ally designated as a business area through the mining act and was ironically known as Waterfall.
  • mines on public land operate under the General Mining Act of 1872.
  • As a result of this accident, the Mining Act was amended to provide guide rails in shaf
  • or various reasons and in contradiction to the Mining Act, failed to do either of these.
  • Mining activities of SCCL are presently spread over f
  • Documentation of mining activities occurred during the reign of Elizab
  • preventing radio interference associated with mining activities within range of the designated SKA
  • ing and urbanization; coastal degradation from mining activities and increased pollution; freshwater
  • production equipment and wanted to attempt new mining activities in the mine, but the attempt failed
  • It was a center for mining activities in the 19th century.
  • In 1962, the Government of India took over the mining activities from CPMO and Manganese Ore (India)
  • By the 1930s a restaurant, gas station and mining activities dominated the site.
  • in the early 21st Century to again begin major mining activities in the region.
  • As a result of past mining activities the river has undergone many modifi
  • First mining activities took in 1851.
  • worked in Guyana on mercury contamination from mining activities and is taking a class to Guyana in
  • This was credited to a decrease in mining activities across the country.
  • Current mining activities at Lake Way are scheduled to be car
  • er 160 different minerals (Atkinson 1987), but mining activities are entailed to obtain them in larg
  • grove Field, and is believed to be the site of mining activities in the past.
  • g Bug Creek still has some indication of early mining activities, but little if anything remains of
  • At the height of the Delaware Indians jasper mining activities, more than 100 small jasper pits we
  • from gaining a tactical advance through their mining activities.
  • ly targeted by environmentalist groups for its mining activities.
  • e incomplete exploration of resources hampered mining activities.
  • The county was characterised by extensive mining activities.
  • which acted as the managing authority for coal mining activities.
  • mical composition which shows the influence of mining activities.
  • ntered the environment as a result of previous mining activities.
  • re greater public disclosure about prospective mining activities.
  • Banksville Related Mining activities: Coal Ridge Mine; Venture Mine, ope
  • in 1973 to handle non-core (deep and opencast mining) activities: NCB (Coal Products) Limited and N
  • The First World War ended all individual mining activities; South Africa soon defeated Germany
  • The new mining activity at South Crofty is estimated to have
  • What distinguishes the mining activity on Cayoosh Creek from other mining op
  • e middle of the region and is the hub of major mining activity there.
  • A history of this period and the mining activity was published recently, entitled 'The
  • are the last visible remains of historic zinc mining activity in Arkansas.
  • e industrial revolution, there was significant mining activity near the river, between Gunnislake an
  • Silver mining activity in the Fresnillo area can be traced b
  • anch to provide rail access to the significant mining activity that was then taking place in the Wai
  • Motte near Fredericktown was the site of lead mining activity by the French as early as 1720.
  • 76 after a period of 104 years of intermittent mining activity in the area.
  • ement of Lynchford where a gold mine and other mining activity supported a small community in the ea
  • The Glenderaterra valley was the scene of some mining activity in the nineteenth century.
  • Mining activity is minimal now, and only relegated to
  • Local mining activity was relatively ephemeral, and the lar
  • By 1881 borax mining activity had practically ceased and approximat
  • 0s and 1860s it became an important centre for mining activity and supplies.
  • There is evidence of former mining activity on the Deepdale slopes of Arnison Cra
  • Records of the period indicate high gold mining activity from 1896 onwards, with an estimated
  • Mining activity was relatively small scale until the
  • tes back as far as 20,000 years ago with flint mining activity and rock art in the Koonalda Cave on
  • area has many old copper and silver mines from mining activity in the late 19th century.
  • Mining activity slowed in the 1870s and 1880s, althou
  • In addition to the area's mining activity, the town had become an important sto
  • Turquoise was also a by-product of this mining activity.
  • rtal of the tunnel has been buried by opencast mining activity.
  • richest province in the country with important mining activity.
  • hored important legislation, including several mining acts and laws urging land reclamation by irrig
  • The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining administers the award of the Sir Andrew Bryan
  • 1677 he became a mining administrator and in 1711 he became in charge
  • iki's work at the Saudi Directorate of Oil and Mining Affairs involved processing the petroleum prod
  • There was sporadic mining after that, with new operations starting in th
  • There is no report on any mining after the Civil War.
  • This group is seriously planning to start mining again in 2009.
  • He retired to Idaho and took up livestock and mining again; he died in Spokane, Washington.
  • companies became actively engaged in offensive mining against German miners.
  • nes again until 1845, when John Taylor & Sons, mining agents from Flintshire, formed the Minera Mini
  • MINING AGENT[S] 2 - By 1896/7 MacPherson Street had o
  • inerals processing systems to its customers in mining, aggregates production, quarrying and construc
  • shington/US border) and Oliver BC, a ranching, mining, agricultural town to the north.
  • With the decline of mining, agriculture became a more stable and attracti
  • After the demise of mining, agriculture remained as the principal form of
  • Its economy consists mainly of mining, agriculture and fishing.
  • The district is best-known for its mining, agriculture, tourism, and shipping industries
  • ictions, but Iran's minister of industries and mining, Ali Akbar Mehrabian, said Bolivia could use i
  • In the first year of mining alone, 11,000 pounds (5,000 kg) of phosphate w
  • iving miners found that all available land for mining along the Tarryall Creek had been completely c
  • irst Nations protested the prospect of uranium mining along with non-native cottage owners and an ar
  • Uranium and gold mining along the northern shore resulted in the birth
  • Mining, along with the development of logging and Uni
  • Alluvial gravel and sand mining also occur in Lawnton.
  • Within a few years mining also began on the east side of the valley, and
  • Mount Gibson Mining also hold mining tenements at Koolanooka South
  • This form of mining alters the local habitat by physically removin
  • It has had several previous names, Nippon Mining among them.
  • sheep stations, cane cutting and gold and opal mining amongst other things.
  • d a A$300 million contract to Ngarda Civil and Mining, an Aboriginal-owned company, to manage the mi
  • ved to Colorado Territory in 1859 to engage in mining and merchandising near Pikes Peak.
  • e museum with the addition of natural history, mining and geology, and anthropology galleries.
  • ce in 1999, when it was taken over by Normandy Mining, and was renamed Normandy Yandal Operations Li
  • The California Mining and Mineral Museum is a museum located in the
  • In mining and economics, base metals refers to industria
  • t leader in field portable instrumentation for mining and mineral based applications.
  • the NSW Secretary of the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (Construction and General Div
  • ventually they pooled their funds from surface mining and other cottage industry to buy or lease sta
  • n update on commodity prices for livestock and mining, and detailed national weather rainfall report
  • The project will involve the mining and processing of 14.4 million tonnes of ore p
  • ttended the University of Heidelberg School of Mining and was a member of the Signal Corps in the Ci
  • by Plutonic Resources, a major Australian gold mining and exploration company.
  • otes, which detail the classical references to mining and metals, such as the Naturalis Historia of
  • d formed a federal crown corporation, Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited, to oversee Canadian uran
  • er Alfred (1795-1872) was a higher council for mining and salines (Oberberg- und Salinenrat) in Berc
  • at degrade its coastline habitat, such as sand mining and competing introduced plant species.
  • In the 1910s the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company had investigated and surve
  • The show exhibits the latest mining and minerals processing technologies, and stat
  • overnment in the Department of Agriculture and Mining, and later edited a journal for the Sino-Japan
  • ct is currently owned and developed by Integra Mining and is scheduled to start production in Septem
  • From Mining and Scientific Press 52 (1886): 237.
  • In addition there are exhibits featuring coal mining and brick making.
  • ch the Act applied were stated to be railways, mining and quarrying, factory work and laundry work.
  • Mining and development in Peru, with special referenc
  • nd was involved in founding the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, becoming its Vice-President in
  • s focus is the resources sector, maintaining a mining and petroleum regulatory role and incorporatin
  • a consequence of the growth of Mount Isa as a mining and population centre within the shire, an Ord
  • world-leader in tooling, materials technology, mining and construction.
  • of Cardiff and one of the Cory Baronets, coal mining and ship owning capitalists.
  • A visit to the California State Mining and Mineral Museum offers the visitor the chan
  • ers around Australia harmed the State's mainly mining and wheat export industries which earned a dis
  • ts for 17% of Flin Flon's economy, followed by mining and oil production at 16%.
  • tries in the town have traditionally been coal mining and farming, although many residents now commu
  • The colliery was reopened by RJB Mining, and in July 1999 the station ensured the futu
  • 1883) Director of the steel works of Witkowitz mining and metallurgical trade union in Moravia-Ostra
  • preserve their land from the ravages of strip mining, and their efforts to pass state legislation t
  • 68 and with that discovery came an era of gold mining and the establishment of the town of Hamilton
  • is position, they were heavily involved in the mining and marketing of alum, useful in textile produ
  • d with the State of California's Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College to establish a pu
  • u Swe, daughter of U Hlaing Phyu, the owner of mining and lands in Palaw Township, Mergui District.
  • newly restored Abt railway along with renewed mining and exploration activity in the region has als
  • f the early Burnside economy were viticulture, mining and olive groves; Glen Osmond boasted substant
  • In Australia, for example, "uranium mining and exploration companies such as Toro Energy,
  • ll was constructed at Hawley by the Owens Lake Mining and Milling Company for processing ore from th
  • Mining and other industries gradually developed in th
  • Agriculture, mining, and manufacturing are the major components of
  • Victor Frederick showed a special interest for mining and metallurgy and often visited the mines in
  • in Billinge Higher End, Lancashire, then Wigan Mining and Technical College in Wigan.
  • orth Mount Lyell was taken over by Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company in 1903, Linda was quickly
  • worked for reform of the laws relating to gold mining and for labour law reform and small landholder
  • sing beef or pork), oil & gas production, coal mining and power generation.
  • erials from, and donated by, the industries of mining and manufacturing established in Ireland.
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