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    Kidd Creek VS

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    form in is submarine near a seafloor opening i.e. black smokers, where hydrothermal fluids escape and precipitate on the ocean bottom (Evans & Moon, 2006). The mineralogy of Kidd Creek VMS deposits often consists out of more than 60 different ore minerals and ore-related gangue minerals, of which 90% or more are iron sulphide such as pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and galena. Minerals like bornite, arsenopyrite, tennantite and magnetite may be present in smaller amounts. The gangue…

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    Chemistry Task 2 Essay

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    Chemistry Task 2 Portfolio Outline and examine some uses of different metals through history, including contemporary uses, as uncombined metals or as alloys. Metal/Metal Alloy Uses Throughout History Copper - Used to make ornaments and domestic utensils in historical times (not as tools as it is a soft metal) - In modern times used in electrical wiring, pipes and plumbing fittings, jewellery, decoration, - This is due to its malleability, ductility and good electrical conductivity. Bronze…

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    Mystery Creek Resources, Inc. (MCRI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fire River Gold Corporation, proposes to continue to operate, reclaim, and close an underground precious metal mine and associated mill known as the Nixon Fork Mine Project (Project). The Project is located approximately 32 miles northeast of McGrath and eight miles north of Medfra in west-central Alaska (Figure 1; see Appendix A for report figures). The Project is not connected with the Alaska road system; therefore site access…

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    included because they both have similar ore. China has the biggest mines for the Rare metals for Technology. Rare metals are important elements for the technology development of today. Rare metals can be found in cell phones, etc. The metal doesn’t get manufactured in a factory because the ore and other kinds of minerals are used to form the metal. When they have got the ore and minerals they melt it and the melt is formed into clean metal. To get the ore they excavate the mountains and soil…

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    require cutting or breaking the mineral deposits from the substrate. The mined materials, combined with seawater, will be brought to the surface (most likely through hydraulics) by a riser system and transported to a surface support vessel. There the ore will be separated from the seawater and transported to processing plants on land; in the case of sulphides and cobalt crusts, the (treated) seawater will then be pumped back down to the water depth of the mine site. In the case of nodules,…

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    During Cosmos S.1 Ep.7, I've learned about the event of lead poisoning around the world. This episode is about a scientist named Clare Patterson, whom discovered Earth's real age. Patterson performs an experiment called "The Clean Room" where Patterson studies tiny zircon crystals. He measures the lead and it is six times more than what was in the zircons. Then something serious occurred. Patterson's lead measurement numbers were inconsistent. He thought maybe that his lab had been contaminated.…

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    Face Perception

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    inverse relationship with facial recognition, was low in participants who were used to seeing Black faces. Altogether, these findings suggested that exposure to other-race faces reduces the ORE by preventing the process of racial categorization from competing with face…

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    1880s and 1890s, was to use magnets to split iron ore from unusable lower-grade ores and separate them into two bins. This would mean that abandoned mines could be profitable once again through the extraction of iron from sand at the sites. At the time, iron ore prices had risen to unprecedented heights and many companies were interested in finding a similar solution to extract this precious ore. While Edison's laboratory was developing a magnetic ore-separator and putting it to practical use,…

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    Mt. Isa Mine

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    It is located at latitude 20∘44’S, longitude 139∘29’E and is in Queensland (Forrestal, 1990). Generally, this ore deposit contained 123 g/t copper, 5.0% lead and 7.0% zinc at 4.8 Mt. The host rock of this deposit consists of pyritic shale, carbonaceous shale, dolomitic siltstone, carbonate, granite, ironstone and metasedimentary cover rocks (Hutton et al. 2012). Deposit genesis The ore deposit genesis is considered to have occurred in the Urquhart Shale, deep water and black shale…

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    decided to create a simulation of a system of 3 robots that would mine ore from Jupiter’s moon – Europa. The Recon bot first scoured the area in search of “ores”, which were colored balls. The coordinates of the ores were transmitted to base, after which a map with the most efficient path was created for The Digger to follow. This bot would then excavate the ore and return it to the base. Finally, the Sorter bot sorted the ores according to the color. Though we did not win, the competition was…

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