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Go Big or Go Home Cruise ships and wildlife buses? The tourist staples miss the point of Alaska: It's the last real place to find an epic, crowd-free adventure on American soil. |
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A New Look at Mining and the Environment: Finding Common Ground The current impasse between environmentalists and industry is unique among advanced nations. The U.S. conflict contrasts sharply with policy in Sweden, where a dynamic mining and mineral industry coexists with a strong national environmental commitment in a high-wage, strong economy. |
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Chemistry World January 2007 Victoria Gill |
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Going for Pre-Olympic Gold Southern Copper seeks opportunities in Peruvian gold. |
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Chilean Earthquake Shakes Up Copper Making sense of the aftermath for Chilean miners. |
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Jerome: A Ghost Town That Never Gave up the Ghost 175 kilometers from Phoenix, Jerome's mining past has laid bare much of the area's interesting geology, with pared-off mountainsides revealing sedimentary layers stretching back into the Precambrian. |
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Geotimes April 2006 Naomi Lubick |
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The Motley Fool June 22, 2009 Christopher Barker |
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Underground Coal Mining Health and Safety: A View From the Inside Only through health and safety research programs, strong university programs in mining engineering and committed graduates will we push coal technology boundaries forward. |
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A Mining Slide That Spells "Opportunity" The rapid fall in metals prices could be just what the doctor ordered. |
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