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  • Article - 9 Aug 2017
    UK-based Composite Solutions, a Pipex px® company, designs and manufactures Cocoon and Shroud™ subsea protection systems that protect objects dropped during drilling or subsea oilfield flowbases from...
  • Article - 5 Mar 2014
    Hematite is a heavy and relatively hard ferric oxide mineral which crystallizes in a rhombohedral system. The mineral has derived its name from the Greek word for blood as it often observed in red...
  • Article - 19 Dec 2013
    Acid mine drainage (AMD), also referred to as acid and metalliferous drainage and acid rock drainage, can be defined as outflow of acidic water from metal mines or coal mines that have in most cases...
  • Article - 2 Aug 2013
    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 - 18 Jul 2013
    Aegirine was named after Aegir, the Scandinavian sea-god in the Norse mythology by by a vicar and mineralogist H.M.T. Esmark, who found the mineral at Laven, Langesundsfjorden in 1834. This mineral...
  • Article - 18 Apr 2013
    Taranakite is a hydrated alkali iron-aluminium phosphate mineral. The mineral was named after the place it was first discovered- Taranaki Peninsula, New Zealand.
  • 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 - 1 Feb 2013
    Diopside is a monoclinic pyroxene mineral first described in 1800. The mineral derives its name from the Greek words “dis” and “opse”, which mean “twice” and “face” in reference to the two ways of...
  • Article - 3 Dec 2012
    Wollastonite is named after the English chemist and mineralogist, William Hyde Wollaston. Wollastonite is a very important mineral that is globally used in various industries.
  • Article - 5 Nov 2012
    In this interview, Geoff Eyre, CEO of Amlib Group, talks about their gold exploration projects in Liberia, and their contributions to the local community through their CSR programs.

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