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  • Article - 25 Aug 2018
    Initially, engine oil analysis was used as a predictive maintenance tool. To date, it is a method widely used for ensuring the reliability of engine systems.
  • Article - 18 Apr 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 Mar 2013
    Livingstonite is a mineral comprising mercury, antimony and sulfur. It was named after the Scottish explorer and missionary David Livingston.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2013
    Aluminite is a hydrous aluminum sulfate mineral first described in 1807 from Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The mineral was named for the presence of aluminum in its composition.
  • Article - 21 Feb 2013
    Gordaite is a trigonal-pyramidal mineral containing zinc, sulfur, sodium, oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine. It was first discovered in 1996 from the San Francisco mine, Sierra Gorda District, Tocopilla...
  • Article - 28 Aug 2012
    Germany, with a total population of 81,305,856 as of July 2012, is the second most populous nation in Europe. Germany is located in Central Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, between...
  • Article - 11 Mar 2013
    Krausite comprises potassium, iron, sulphates and water and was named after Dr. Edward Henry Kraus (1875-1973), American mineralogist from the University of Michigan.
  • 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 - 10 Dec 2021
    The mining industry has a large carbon footprint and is one of the primary contributors to greenhouse emissions. The industry is working to decrease this by implementing better energy strategies...
  • Article - 14 Nov 2019
    The principle alloys used in mining equipment are made of different elements; most notably steel, nickel-chromium, iron, and molybdenum.

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