August 6, 2014 Man-made mercury levels in oceans triple Study found mercury accumulation in the surface layers of the seas is happening faster than in the deep ocean as a result of gold mining, coal-fired power plants and sewage,…
August 6, 2014 Frost & Sullivan: Industrialization Fortifies Safety Culture and Demand for Mining PPE in Emerging Countries Cost optimization, product adaptation to regional needs, and lean manufacturing essential for PPE companies to penetrate these markets.
August 6, 2014 APT Launches The RG30-T: A Mobile Exploration and Production Kit A mobile minerals recovery and exploration system has been launched by APT, with the aim of taking small and medium scale exploration and production to a new level.
August 6, 2014 ZEISS Mineralogic Mining Delivers Automated Quantitative Petrological Analysis Today, ZEISS launches Mineralogic Mining to provide fully quantitative evaluation during mineral exploration, ore characterization, process optimization and tailings-control processes. The new solution will enable the mining industry to maximize…
August 6, 2014 Chile’s court rules in favour of KGHM’s Sierra Gorda storage facility This is the third project in the past four moths to be given the go-ahead after an initial unfavourable ruling.
August 6, 2014 Mining fatalities on the rise During the first half of 2014, 22 miners were killed in accidents in the US mining industry, which reverses a decline in fatal accidents seen in recent years.
August 6, 2014 EXAIR’s PEEK Pico Super Air Nozzle Assures Precise Non-Marring Blowoff EXAIR’s new PEEK Pico Super Air Nozzle™ has been engineered to produce the highest performance attainable from a tiny nozzle. It delivers one of the smallest, most precise blowoffs available…
August 6, 2014 Zinc becoming investors new darling Prices for the metal have jumped almost 17% since early May, hitting $2,410 a tonne late July.
August 6, 2014 Orica to split mining and chemicals divisions Firm aims to become a pure mining services provider.
August 6, 2014 English schoolboys dig up rare 4,300-year-old gold hair ornament Only ten finds like this have ever been made in the UK.
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