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  • Article - 12 May 2014
    Gordaite is a trigonal-pyramidal mineral containing zinc, sulfur, sodium, oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine. It was first discovered in 1996 from the San Francisco mine, Sierra Gorda District, Tocopilla...
  • Article - 3 Jun 2014
    Buckhornite is an orthorhombic-dipyramidal black mineral containing tellurium, sulfur, lead, gold and bismuth. It was first described in 1992 from the Buckhorn mine, near Jamestown, Boulder, Colorado,...
  • Article - 5 Sep 2013
    Fluoborite having a hexagonal crystal system was first described in 1926 from the Huerta del Vinagre mine, Spain. It was named for its essential components fluorine and boron.
  • News - 15 Sep 2010
    International PBX Ventures Ltd. has announced the discovery of a new copper porphyry mineralized zone called Copper South. The zone is located about 2.5 km west of the Sulfato South and Cerro Moly...
  • News - 9 Sep 2010
    The Chief Executive of Mirabela Nickel Ltd, Ian Purdy said that the company is looking forward to raising $148 million for growth. The Perth based mining company and owner of the Bahia,...
  • News - 8 Sep 2010
    The Metallurgical Corporation of China is being sued by Cape Lambert Resources (ASX:CFE) for a payment of $80 million. The Perth based iron ore company had sold its flagship Cape Lambert Magnetite...
  • Article - 29 May 2014
    Voglite was first discovered in Elias mine near Joachimstal, Bohemia, Czech Republic in 1853. It is a secondary mineral formed from the alteration of Uraninite. It was named after Josef Florian Vogl,...
  • Article - 3 Jun 2014
    Wardite is a hydrous sodium aluminum phosphate hydroxide mineral and crystallizes in the tetragonal trapezohedral class. It was named after Henry Augustus Ward, an American collector and dealer in...
  • Article - 4 Jun 2014
    Ferrarisite is a triclinic-pinacoidal mineral consisting of oxygen, hydrogen, calcium and arsenic. It was named after Professor Giovanni Ferraris, who worked on crystal structures of various arsenate...
  • Article - 20 Dec 2012
    Akaganeite is a chlorine mineral/iron (III) oxide-hydroxide that is formed by the weathering pyrrhotite. Akaganeite is named after the Akagane mine in Iwate, Japan, where it was first discovered.

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