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diamonds. From 1998 to 2002 approximately 13.8 million carats have been mined, collectively worth $2.8 billion. This is approximately a 1.5-kilogram bag of ice each day for five years, with each bag worth $1.5 million. Recent output facts a...
summary Mining always exploited deposits more attractive (higher grade), which individually are non-renewable. However, the amount of reserves in parallel (and reservoir) increases, because with the price increases, resources become potenti...
frequent items, (2) all common items after the piece ci in the common items, and (3) the piece cn itself......
environmental impact on the regulation of the mineral industry. Life processes are involved to produce minerals and aesthetically and chemically into different products (Nickel, 1995). What is the difference between metallic and non-metalli...
company incorporated in England and Wales, has decided to diversify its activities into the lucrative business of the transportation of uranium waste from nuclear power stations to authorised sites offshore. The uranium waste is highly dang...
of union firm promise in enterprise campaigning is exemplified here by a case study of an rendezvous between Australia’s Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and Rio Tinto, one of the biggest privately-owned excavation b...
data clustering is a particular kind of data mining problem for large set of multidimensional data points, In ARM we search for relationship among different items in the dataset while the data spare is usually not uniformly occupied so will...