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  2. Boston Metal - Wikipedia

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    Boston Metal is a company developing a technology known as molten oxide electrolysis (MOE) to decarbonize steelmaking and recover high-value metals from mining waste. The company is based in Woburn, Massachusetts , with its Brazilian subsidiary, Boston Metal do Brasil, based in Coronel Xavier Chaves , Minas Gerais .

  3. Gold mining in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Other mines did, however, and gold production in Virginia continued until World War II, when, on October 8, 1942, the War Production Board issued Limitation Order L-208, which branded gold production as a non-essential and directed all but the smallest of gold mines to shut down so their labor force could be used elsewhere to support the war ...

  4. Lists of mines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mine: State: Coordinates: Town: Owner: Dates: Comments: Pyne Mine: Alabama 33°22′33.18″N 86°55′21.65″W Lacey's Chapel: Woodward Iron Company: 1918–1971 One of only two shaft mines dug in the Birmingham District, and the last ore mine to operate in the region, closing in 1971. Sloss Mines: Alabama 33.39816°N 86.93276°W Red Mountain

  5. Category:Mining in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Mines in Virginia (2 P) Mining communities in Virginia (1 C, 1 P) P. Pocahontas Coalfield (10 P) Pages in category "Mining in Virginia" The following 11 pages are in ...

  6. Mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Monongah Mining Disaster was the worst mining accident of American history; 362 workers were killed in an underground explosion on December 6, 1907, in Monongah, West Virginia. The U.S. Bureau of Mines was created in 1910 to investigate accidents, advise industry, conduct production and safety research, and teach courses in accident ...

  7. Category:Mines in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mines in Virginia" ... Greenwood Gold Mine This page was last edited on 23 August 2017, at 03:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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  9. Mineral, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Mineral was originally known as Tolersville, [5] but adopted its current name when it incorporated in 1902 due to the mining industry that supported the community. It was the center of gold mining activity in Louisa County; during its heyday, there were fifteen gold mines located within two miles (3 km) of the town.