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  • Article - 25 Apr 2014
    Cerussite was named by Wilhelm Karl von Haidinge in 1845 after the Latin word ‘cerussa’ meaning ‘white lead’. The mineral belongs to the aragonite group.
  • Article - 5 Jun 2014
    Beaverite is a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal yellow mineral containing sulfur, oxygen, lead, iron, hydrogen, copper and aluminum. It is a member of the alunite group of minerals. The mineral was first...
  • Article - 11 Oct 2013
    Azurite is a soft, deep blue copper mineral first observed in Tsumeb near Otavi, Namibia. The mineral was named after the Persian lazhward, for its characteristic blue color.
  • Article - 20 May 2014
    Arseniosiderite was named by Pierre Armand Petit Dufrenoy in 1842 after the mineral's key elements arsenic and iron ("sideros" in Greek). It belongs to the mitridatite group.
  • Article - 7 May 2013
    Jalpaite is a rare copper silver sulfide mineral that was discovered in the Leonora Mine, Jalpa, Mexico, and hence the mineral’s name reflects the location. It was found in 1858.
  • Article - 27 Feb 2020
    Many different pieces of equipment are utilized in the mining industry for a variety of purposes.
  • Article - 23 Sep 2014
    Erosion is the process of removal of Earth’s surface material such as rock debris and soil and transporting the eroded materials in other locations.
  • Article - 15 May 2013
    Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral that crystallizes in the trigonal system. It is a member of calcite group of minerals. The mineral was first discovered in 1800 from the Cavnic (Kapnik),...
  • Article - 18 Mar 2025
    Germanite, a rare copper-iron-germanium sulfide, is vital for germanium extraction, which is essential in high-tech applications like fiber optics and semiconductors.
  • Article - 24 Sep 2012
    The many industrial uses for zinc (Zn) create a strong global demand for the metal from major producers in Asia, Australia, and the Americas.

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