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                     The only way is up The only way is upBy G. Richards Research shows that having more women in the top mining jobs can bring bottom-line benefits. Mining companies are starting to embrace the need for greater gender diversity at board and senior manageme Jul 1, 2015 
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                     Q&A with Dr Chris O'Connor and Andrew Duncan from DNV GL Oil & Gas Q&A with Dr Chris O'Connor and Andrew Duncan from DNV GL Oil & GasBy R. G. Jones Many novel projects suffer delays, cost overruns or failure because of inadequately qualified technologies. A new qualification to measure the quality of innovation is discussed. Jul 1, 2015 
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                     Argentina - diverse and mining-friendly Argentina - diverse and mining-friendlyBy M. Schwartz Mining in Argentina is diverse in terms of the number of minerals extracted from the country, but also in terms of the varied approaches and attitudes of mining investors and their trust in the countr Jun 1, 2015 
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                     South Africa: A setting sun? South Africa: A setting sun?By R. G. Jones At its peak in the 1970s, South Africa was responsible for around 80% of global gold production and, according to the US Geological Survey, it still has the largest share of gold reserves - as well as Jun 1, 2015 
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                     A good clean up A good clean upBy C Selcuk This item considers the work of the CleanMine consortium on the removal of hard scale from valves via the combined use of controlled acoustic cavitation with guided wave propagation. Jun 1, 2015 
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                     Deep Geothermal Energy in the UK Deep Geothermal Energy in the UKBy T. Bennett Geothermal energy has the potential to provide 20% of the UK's annual average electricity generation capacity requirement. This article discusses the costs and potential benefits. Jun 1, 2015 
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                     Can titanium get cheaper? Can titanium get cheaper?By R. Patel, J. Ephraim The production of titanium dioxide (TiO2) from its minerals such as ilmenite is challenging, and subsequent isolation of titanium from TiO2 is even more difficult because of the metal-oxygen bond stre May 1, 2015 
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                     Q&A: Chris Hinde Q&A: Chris HindeBy R. G. Jones Chris Hinde talks us through his career from BSc in Mining Engineering to roles with Golder Associates, Schroder Securities, Mining Journal and SNL. He discusses the issues facing the mining industry. May 1, 2015 
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                     Papua New Guinea - prepare to be flexible Papua New Guinea - prepare to be flexibleBy M. Schwartz Hosting copper, gold, oil and liquefied natural gas, the country is an interesting target for miners. However, remote locations in inhospitable, unusual and difficult terrain cause problems. The gover May 1, 2015 
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                     Not a waste Not a wasteBy G. Richards Mines are facing fresh challenges over how they deal with the huge quantities of water consumed. industry analyst Frost and Sullivan, demand for treatment equipment and services alone is expected to b May 1, 2015 
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                     Under pressure Under pressureBy T. Guerin More than 370 million litres of oil leak from hydraulic equipment every year, excluding all other sources of plant fluid losses. This item analyses the causes of fluid spills from plants and equipment Apr 1, 2015 
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                     Global Incorporated Global IncorporatedBy G. Richards Application of the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies - the interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing devices within the existing internet infrastructure - to the mining industry Apr 1, 2015 
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                     Tungsten (1011acf0-5ac1-48f0-902f-65e9673a0224) Tungsten (1011acf0-5ac1-48f0-902f-65e9673a0224)By A. Ploszajski This item examines the history and uses of tungsten, from discovery to superalloys via the lightbulb and electron beam instruments. Apr 1, 2015 
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                     Back in the black Back in the blackBy G. Richards Following on from the article in Materials World February 2015 (Asset 997) this article is the second half of a special focus on graphite. It looks at graphite's market prospects over the next few yea Mar 1, 2015 
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                     Planning for the weather Planning for the weatherBy P. Beauvais Philip Beauvais, from the Met Office's International Mining and Agriculture Department, explains the need to understand the impact of the weather and climate when developing future mine sites. Mar 1, 2015 
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                     Botswana: Africa's most transparent state Botswana: Africa's most transparent stateBy Schwartz M. Respect for mining in Botswana is long-standing. This article looks at Africa's most transparent mining regime and some of its ambitious plans. Botswana's mining industry value is forecast to average Mar 1, 2015 
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                     Q&A with Dr Pat Foster Q&A with Dr Pat FosterBy Jones R. G. Dr Pat Foster, Senior Lecturer in Mining Engineering at the UK's Camborne School of Mines, talks to Rhiannon Garth Jones about mining safety around the world, education and the future of the industry Feb 1, 2015 
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                     The man from Penzance: Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) The man from Penzance: Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829)By Asfa-Wossen L. Davy saw science to be the ultimate truth. He loved the utility and permanence of it and the feeling of progression. He was a bold chemist and an inventor, but he thought like a writer Feb 1, 2015 
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                     Madagascar welcomed back Madagascar welcomed backBy Schwartz M. Madagascar's democratic election has led to a return to its position as a preferred trade partner with the USA and a priority market with Canada. Michael Schwartz takes a look at two key mining projec Feb 1, 2015 
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                     Rare earths - What is the answer to China's monopoly? Rare earths - What is the answer to China's monopoly?By Schwartz M. The current status of the heavy and light rare-earth elements outside China is reviewed. New suppliers of the light rare-earth elements are Lynas (Australia/Malaysia) and Molycorp (USA), which are ant Feb 1, 2015 
