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  • Article - 14 May 2014
    Frankdicksonite is a halide mineral first discovered in 1974 from Carlin mine, 50 km northwest of Elko, Lynn district, Eureka Co., Nevada, USA.
  • Article - 7 May 2013
    Atheneite is a rare palladium, mercury arsenide mineral first discovered in 1974 by E.E. Fejer, .J. Criddle and A.M. Clark from the Minas Gerais mine in Itabira, Brazil. It was named for the Greek...
  • Article - 28 May 2014
    Perroudite has an orthorhombic crystal system. It was first discovered in Cap-Garonne, Var, France in 1992. It was named for Pierre Perroud, Professor at Voltaire College, Geneva, Switzerland for his...
  • Article - 12 May 2014
    Dolomite is a carbonate mineral consisting of calcium magnesium carbonate. It was first described as the ‘stinking stone’ by Belsazar Hacquet, an Austrian naturalist. Later, Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu,...
  • Article - 3 Jun 2014
    Neyite was named after Charles Stuart Ney, a geologist who was involved in the early exploration of the mineral at the Lime Creek deposit, Canada.
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    The mining sector of Hungary is small scale and does not play a significant role in the country’s economy. Currently, the labor market is seeing a transition towards a focus on high skill employment....
  • Article - 9 Jul 2025
    Cuba's mining industry, historically shaped by foreign control, now focuses on nickel and cobalt production, aiming for sustainable growth and modernization.
  • Article - 6 Nov 2012
    Guinea-Bissau, with a total population of 1,628,603 as of July 2012, is located in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea and Senegal. The country mostly has a tropical...
  • Article - 17 Oct 2012
    Libya, with a total population of 5,613,380 as of July 2012, is located in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Egypt and Tunisia. The country mostly has a mediterranean climate...
  • Article - 14 Sep 2012
    Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are commonly used in consumer electronics such as televisions, cameras, and mobile phones, as well as automobile catalytic converters and rechargeable batteries due to their...

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