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  • Article - 26 Aug 2019
    Rheology encompasses the science of deformation and how matter flows over time based on the mechanical properties of the material and whether it behaves in a brittle, elastic or viscous fashion.
  • Article - 18 Jul 2019
    Like coal and oil, natural gas is a fossil fuel created by the pressurized, high-temperature decomposition of organic material over millions of years.
  • Article - 3 Jul 2019
    Sensors are an important part of mining operations to ensure potential accidents are minimized. This articles looks at how sensors are used in the mining industry.
  • Article - 5 Jan 2018
    Researchers have studied global energy consumption due to friction and wear in the mining industry, to determine the tribological and economic impacts.
  • Article - 20 Oct 2023
    In this article, we look at how using nitrogen to fill mining vehicle tires could make mining operations safer.
  • Article - 27 Apr 2022
    Mining corporations are making ambitious pledges to decarbonize their operations to decrease economic risk and contribute to the battle against climate change. A significant reduction in the emission...
  • Article - 28 Feb 2022
    Scientists have discovered a sustainable way to recover toxic metals and cyanide from wastewater associated with mining, using biochar made from waste sawdust. Biochar is a waste product of the timber...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2021
    Many challenges face the mining industry in the 21st century. This article will discuss how mechanized development technology is being used to solve these challenges, and what the future holds for the...
  • Article - 27 Mar 2013
    Otavite is a rare cadmium carbonate mineral first described in 1906 from the Tsumeb district near Otavi, Nambia. It is a member of calcite group. The mineral was named after its place of discovery.
  • Article - 19 Jan 2013
    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...

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