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  • Article - 6 Aug 2018
    This article contains information on how cobalt is used within Lithium-ion batteries and how the future looks in terms of using cobalt alternatives.
  • Article - 26 Jul 2018
    Since its introduction around 4,000 years ago, coal – a naturally occurring combustible solid – has been utilized as a fuel source for heating and cooking and, in more recent times, for the generation...
  • Article - 23 Nov 2017
    The extraction of sand, gravel, oil and gas from seas has taken place for several decades, however recent discoveries of other rich mineral deposits on the seafloor, in addition to advancing...
  • Article - 26 Oct 2017
    The environmentally disruptive nature of all phases of the mining process is evident in any area of the world where oil, gas, and mineral extraction occurs.
  • Article - 22 Jun 2017
    A submersible developed in 1964 by the U.S. Navy called Alvin was one of the first of its kind with the ability to go to a depth of 14,800 feet for up to 10 hours.
  • Article - 25 Mar 2014
    Native metal is the uncombined form of metal that occurs in nature. It is the pure, metallic form that does not occur in combination with other elements. Native metals are either found as native...
  • Article - 18 Mar 2014
    The London Metal Exchange (LME), founded in 1877, is the world’s largest trading center of industrial metals. It provides futures contracts and options on a number of base and other metals.
  • Article - 10 Jan 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 - 7 Sep 2013
    Bieberite was named after the place of first-noted occurrence - Bieber, Germany. It belongs to the melanterite group.
  • Article - 2 Sep 2013
    Benjaminite was first discovered in 1924 from the Outlaw Mine, 12 miles north of Manhattan, Nye Co. Nevada, USA. The mineral was named after Dr. Marcus Benjamin of the U.S. National Museum.

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