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  • 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 - 26 Feb 2013
    Raspite, a member of the Scheelite group, was first discovered in 1897 at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. The mineral was named after Charles Rasp, German-Australian prospector, discoverer of...
  • Article - 25 Feb 2013
    Gallite is a tetragonal-scalenohedral gray mineral containing sulfur, gallium and copper. It is a member of chalcopyrite group. The mineral was first discovered in 1958 at Tsumeb, Namibia. It was...
  • Article - 8 Feb 2013
    Pyrite is an iron sulfide mineral named from the Greek word for "fire", as it emits sparks when hit with other metal or mineral.
  • Article - 9 Jan 2013
    Paradamite is dimorphous with adamite and isostructural with tarbuttite. It was named from the Greek word, para which means ‘near’ indicating its dimorphous relation to adamite.
  • Article - 21 Dec 2012
    Dolomite is a carbonate mineral consisting of calcium magnesium carbonate. It was first described as the ‘stinking stone’ by Belsazar Hacquet, an Austrian naturalist. Later, Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu,...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    The mining sector of Hungary is small scale and does not play a significant role in the country’s economy. Currently, the labor market is seeing a transition towards a focus on high skill employment....
  • Article - 5 Nov 2012
    Cuba is Caribbean island country located between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
  • Article - 19 Oct 2012
    Rwanda, with a total population of 11,689,696 as of July 2012, is located in Central Africa, east of Democratic Republic of the Congo. The country mostly has a temperate climate and covers a total...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2012
    Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a part of the Middle East countries bordering the Persian Gulf, the Caspian Sea, and the Gulf of Oman. It lies between Pakistan and Iraq.

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