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  • Article - 24 Apr 2014
    Bioleaching or microbial ore leaching is a process used to extract metals from their ores using bacterial microorganisms. The bacteria feed on nutrients in the minerals causing the metal to separate...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2013
    Bukovskyite is an iron arsenate sulfate mineral that was discovered in 1967 near Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. It was named after the Czech chemist, Antonin Bukovsky, a professor of the secondary school...
  • Article - 26 Sep 2013
    Arsenic was named from the Latin word “arsenicum” or earlier Greek word “arrenikos” or “arsenikos” meaning masculine, alluding to the mineral’s potent properties. It belongs to the arsenic group.
  • Article - 10 Sep 2013
    Arsenopyrite is an iron arsenic sulfide mineral which is the most common arsenic-bearing mineral found worldwide. The mineral was named for the presence of arsenic in its composition.
  • Article - 29 Aug 2013
    Ellisite is a trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal dark gray mineral containing thallium, sulfur and arsenic. It was first discovered from Carlin gold deposit, Nevada, USA in 1979. It was named for Albert J....
  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    Freedite is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing oxygen, lead, copper, chlorine, and arsenic.
  • Article - 10 May 2013
    Tooeleite is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, iron, arsenic, oxygen, and sulfur. It is an uncommon secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of a replacement ore body in metamorphosed...
  • Article - 11 Oct 2012
    Kyrgyzstan, with a total population of 5,496,737 as of July 2012, is located in Central Asia, to the west of China and south of Kazakhstan. The country experiences subtropical, temperate and dry...
  • 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...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2012
    Sweden is located in Northern Europe, between Norway and Finland. The total area of the country is 450,295 km2, and has a population of 9,103,788 as of July 2012. The country’s climate varies from...

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