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  • Article - 18 Oct 2019
    This article discusses the different types of high-strength alloys used in mining to manufacture equipment and heavy mining machinery such as mass excavators and bulldozers.
  • Article - 20 Dec 2019
    Water run-off from quarry operations may contain solids that could cause water pollution, smother aquatic life or cause flooding by blocking channels. It is therefore important to design a quarry well...
  • Article - 8 Oct 2019
    37% of global mining companies now rely on solar PV as a source of energy, and many of these companies choose to integrate solar farms into their own infrastructure.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2019
    Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a significant source of water pollution in areas surrounding current and historic metal and coal mine sites.
  • 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
    Trace metals are found naturally in the environment and living things in minimal amounts, and are the metal subset of trace elements.
  • Article - 31 May 2019
    Geological maps define the Earth’s surface and the underlying geological structure; they show the dispersal of various types of bedrock in an area and can reveal clues about its geological past.
  • Article - 11 Apr 2019
    Uranium is a radioactive metal commonly used in the production of nuclear fuel and has the potential to produce massive amounts of energy. To realize this, uranium must undergo the nuclear fuel cycle.
  • Article - 13 Oct 2017
    The combustion of either methane, which is released during the extraction of coal from the walls of the mines, coal dusts or a combination of both, are the sources of coal mine explosions that have...
  • Article - 29 Apr 2014
    Leaching is a chemical process in mining for extracting valuable minerals from the ore. Leaching also takes place in nature where the rocks are dissolved by water. Post leaching, the rocks areleft...

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