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How to model mining in Asturias
Since the implementation of the project Plain Second in November last year, the Blue Aragonite Mineralogical Association has developed various activities such as guided tours of the exhibition area of Geology and Paleontology, and lectures by experts in geological national importance and international.
The next conference, entitled “The fluoride. A century of mining in Asturias” by D. corer José Ramón Garcia Alvarez, a graduate in chemistry from the University of Oviedo (specializing in Analytical Chemistry). He worked for 7 years in research projects in the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the University, then was chief of laboratory of the company Rio Nacre Gold Mines SA and is the author of numerous publications on mining and mineralogy in national and international journals. He has also taught numerous courses of introduction to Mineralogy and scientific publication in Crystallography and Mineralogy.
On this conference Garcia Olivarez will tour the mining history of Asturias, thus presenting the latest works that is co-authored with M. Cleverly Gutierrez, C. Loquat Cabal and Lm Rodriguez Toronto.
The event will take place on Saturday, February 19 at 18:00 pm in the conference room at the Centro Cultural de la Villa – Casa de lass Cultures.
How public mining models Mineral Water Reservoir
The heading of the agreement was made by the holder of the area of Mining, Jorge Mayoral, representing the Ministry of Federal Planning Office, and the president of the public mining company Mineral Water Reservoir interstate Dionysius (YMAD), Manuel Benitez in correlation with an agreement concluded in 2005.
The Chairman of the Federal Mining Council, current Director of Mines and Energy Resources of Juju, Doctor Martin Sanchez, attended the ceremony along with officials of the Ministry of Environment’s Office, representatives of the Camera Argentina de Impresarios Miners, Argentina Chamber Mining Services Mine Workers Association and Argentina, among others.
Sanchez said the deal was based on studies of national mining agency on various parts of the country with potential gold resources to primary production. He also explained that in the instance stressed the importance of traditional gold washing as an alternative livelihood for small farmers and labor communities in mountain areas.
Meanwhile, from the Secretariat recalled that this activity was obtained historically mineral (in sandy riverbeds or veins) with the use of mercury for recovery, and some countries in the region continue to apply this processing method. Before it was officially ordered the implementation of active policies to eliminate mercury use, positioning Argentina as a leader in the production processes using new technologies for artisan gold wash.