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Environmental Mineralogy. Radiation Mineralogy

1998
Mining and smelting have been the cause of major pollution problems since the earliest days of these activities. However, significant increases in waste production occurred in the Middle Ages, when metallic mining industries in north and central Europe became capable of extracting ore from greater and greater depths.
H. U. Bambauer   +15 more
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Mineralogy of Asbestos

2011
The term asbestos collectively refers to a group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals which have been exploited in numerous commercial and industrial settings and applications dating to antiquity. Its myriad uses as a "miracle mineral" owe to its remarkable properties of extreme resistance to thermal and chemical breakdown, tensile strength, and ...
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Mineralogy

2003
Soils are weathering products of rocks and minerals. The rocks in Earth’s outer surface can be classified as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic rocks. Igneous rocks are formed from molten magma. They are composed of primary minerals, which are minerals that have not been altered chemically since they formed as molten lava solidified.
Anthony S. R. Juo, Kathrin Franzluebbers
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LIBS mineralogy: quantitative mineralogy on the belt

2020
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Preconcentration Digital Conference, November 10-11 and 17-18, 2020 ...
Blouin, A.   +14 more
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The process mineralogy of mine wastes

Minerals Engineering, 2013
R J Bowell, Anita Parbhakar-Fox
exaly  

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