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mineral polarization
Mineral Polarization Mineral polarization, also known as piezoelectric polarization, is the process of using electrical and mechanical forces to convert a mineral’s inherent energy into electrical energy. By applying a DC voltage to the mineral, a direct electric current is established. The curr......
Bubble mineralization
Bubble mineralization is a process by which mineral particles are concentrated in cavities created by the escape of dissolved minerals from shallow pockets of water into the surrounding, permeable rock matrix. This process is particularly important in the precipitation of zinc, iron, and other met......
Mineral Surface Inhomogeneity
Introduction Minerals are solid, naturally occurring substances that make up Earths outermost crust. They form via geological processes, meaning their properties and composition are determined by the environment in which they are found and the rocks and soil that surround them. They come in many ......
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Lily
Process Mineralogy
Geology and Mineralogy Geology and mineralogy are interrelated scientific disciplines which study the earth materials, processes and patterns that shape our planet. Geology studies the physical evolution of the earth—its structure and composition, as well as how it may have changed over time. It ......
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Sophia
Mineral Dissociation Determination
Mineral dissolution test Mineral dissolution is an important physical process for mineral transformation in the surface environment. It determines the solubility and diffusivity of the minerals in different systems, and also plays an important role in the formation, weathering, and redistribution......
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Abigail
Clinker Dissolution Design of Alumina Plant
Scientific Alumina leaching plant design Introduction The aluminum production industry has been growing rapidly in recent years, with the demand for alumina and its derivatives increasing, and hence, a complex process is needed to meet the growing needs for alumina. Traditionally, an alumina lea......
very low frequency electromagnetic method
Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Method Very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic methods are used primarily for surface and near-surface investigations of known conductive targets such as mines, pipelines, caves, and shipwrecks. VLF-EM instruments send low-frequency signals to the ground which ......
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Sophie
resistivity method
Resistivity Method The Resistivity Method is a direct current (DC) electrical geo-survey measurement technique used to determine and map soil and groundwater locations and characteristics. With the Resistivity Method, electric current is passed through two electrodes installed into the ground, ca......
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Sophie
tooth erosion
Tooth erosion is a common and often neglected dental problem due to its slow and silent development. It occurs when the tooth enamel is worn away, resulting in painless, but progressive and often irreversible damage to the teeth. The condition affects dental enamel more than any other surface in t......
tags: tooth can erosion dental erosion enamel
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Sophie
Fluoride
Fluorides: Their Important Role in Public Health Fluorides are a group of chemical compounds that contain the element fluorine. Fluorides can be found naturally occurring in rocks and soil, or can be added to drinking water and certain food products for their health benefits. Fluorides have long ......
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