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This moment, before mining has begun, presents a unique opportunity for the Haitian people to engage in a robust public debate about the risks and benefits of mining for gold - and, hopefully, to predict and prevent avoidable mining-related disasters.
The percentage of usable material in those piles was pretty small; it was kind of like mining for gold.
See articleGhana arrested 55 West African foreigners, mostly from Niger for mining for gold without a licence.
Lead is a byproduct not just of lead mines, but of mining for gold, silver, copper and other metals.
It was one dredge and between 15 and 20 men mining for gold up one left-bank tributary.
Brewer-Carías, a well-connected dentist and former Venezuelan youth minister, had been accused of illegally mining for gold on Yanomami land.
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The same geological forces that created gold deposits in, say, California, were also at play under the ocean floor, and preliminary sea-mining for gold was among the most important projects under Operation Goldfinger.
They used to mine for gold in Teillet.
He came to California during the Gold Rush to mine for gold.
In 1898, the family settled in Denver, Colorado, where romantics mined for gold, and sometimes struck it rich.
When the deal is completed early next year, the company will have mines for gold, platinum, nickel and ferrous metals.
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