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Bauxite and was
Bauxite was named after the village Les Baux in southern France, where it was first recognised as containing aluminium and named by the French geologist Pierre Berthier in 1821.
The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821 by geologist Pierre Berthier.
The town's population boomed during expanded aluminum production during World War II and shrank rapidly with output of the ore. Bauxite was incorporated as a town in 1973.
The ore for which the town is named was discovered in the area in the early 1890s and mined by the General Bauxite Company until 1905, when the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, a northeastern aluminum refining company, purchased vast tracts of land in Saline County after learning of the high-quality ore that was being shipped from the area.
When World War II broke out, Bauxite was again called into martial action, with production rapidly increasing with the need for refined aluminum to produce airplanes and other materiel.
Valdosaurus was seen as not only present in England ( the Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight and the Hastings Beds of West Sussex ) but also in Romania ( the Cornet Bauxite of Bihor ) and Spain.
Bauxite was mined from the area just south ( approx 500metres ) of the township on either side of Sawyers Rd ( Approx 1972-1976 time period ).
Bauxite was another segment of the colonial economic structure, although the mineral was only present in the Palau group.
The Kelantan, Trengganu and Johore iron mineral extractions represented 1, 944, 701 tonnes in 1939 ; the manganese was from Kelantan and Trengganu and Bauxite provided from Johore in the same year.
During its heyday of Jamaica Bauxite Mining, Citrus and Sugar productions, Clarendon was among Jamaica leading parishes in economic activity.
The growth of the town was given a substantial stimulus when the Alcan Bauxite Company in a joint venture with the Jamaican Government opened its Kirkvine works nearby at Williamsfield in 1957.
The Bauxite and Northern Railway was incorporated in Arkansas on November 13, 1906 and began operations in 1907, for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from the town of Bauxite Saline County to a junction with the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway.

Bauxite and mined
Bauxite is also mined around the Demerara, and Linden is a major export centre.

Bauxite and for
* Bauxite Al ( OH )< sub > 3 </ sub > and AlOOH, dryed to Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > for production of aluminium
Boddington Bauxite Mine in western Australian may claim the Record for the worlds longest and second longest single belts with a 31 km long belt feeding a 20 km long belt.
World War I provided the greatest surge in growth for Bauxite, with multiple camps developing in and around the present-day city, often segregated by race or ethnicity, with such camp names as Italy Camp, Mexico Camp, Africa Camp, etc.
ALCOA still maintains a chemical processing plant between Bauxite and Bryant, and McGeorge Contracting Company continues to mine bauxite for its use in the oil and gas industry.
Bauxite ( the ore for aluminum making ) has been found for the first time in Podillia.
Under the industrial sector, the identified fields for development are mining of Bauxite ( Bauxite reserve is 15. 88 million tons ), kaolin, granite, white sand and tin.
In 1963, a Federal government decision excised part of the land for a bauxite mine to be operated by the North Australian Bauxite and Alumina Company ( Nabalco ).
The name Worsley is also used for the Bauxite refinery facility operated by BHP Billiton that is close to the town.

Bauxite and at
East End is located at ( 34. 550639 ,-92. 335662 ). Its nearest neighbor communities are Landmark, Shannon Hills, Bauxite, and Sheridan.
Bauxite is an ore that contains at least 45 % alumina, which is extracted to make aluminum.
The BXN connected with the Rock Island at Bauxite, and connected with the Missouri Pacific at BN Junction.

Bauxite and near
Bauxite deposits near Weipa, 1969

Bauxite and Southern
RailAmerica is acquiring Point Comfort and Northern Railway ( AAR reporting mark PCN ; of track in Point Comfort, Texas ), Rockdale, Sandow and Southern Railroad ( RSS ; between Rockdale and Marjorie, Texas ), Massena Terminal Railroad ( MSTR ; in Massena, New York ), and Bauxite and Northern Railway ( BXN ; in Bauxite, Arkansas ).

Bauxite and .
Bauxite with a Us cent | U. S. penny
Bauxite is an aluminium ore and is the main source of aluminium.
Bauxite mining and alumina production provide about 80 % of Guinea's foreign exchange.
Bauxite, copper, calcium carbonate, gold, and marble are the most extensively extracted minerals in Haiti.
Bauxite and alumina formed 55. 2 % of exports in 1999 and is the second-leading money earner after tourism.
Bauxite is found in the central parishes of St. Elizabeth, Manchester, Clarendon, St. Catherine, St. Ann & Trelawny.
Reflecting its status as a major bauxite producer, Suriname is a member of the International Bauxite Association.
Bauxite, gold, diamonds, hardwood timber, shrimp, fish.
Bauxite is a town in Saline County, Arkansas, United States.
The company bought out the local producers of the ore, including the General Bauxite Company.
ALCOA and Reynolds Metal Company continued to refine Bauxite in the area, with Reynolds finally ceasing operations in 1981.

was and mined
The Supreme Court decision in mid-1960 was in the case of a company making sewer pipe from clay which it mined.
After 1945 this territory around Königsberg was turned into Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, where amber is now systematically mined.
Until 1939 iron ore was mined on the Braunenberg hill.
Coal mined in Aberdare parish rose from in 1844 to in 1850, and the coal trade, which after 1875 was the chief support of the town, soon reached huge dimensions.
In the US the first large scale use of cement was Rosendale cement a natural cement mined from a massive deposit of a large dolostone rock deposit discovered in the early 19th century near Rosendale, New York.
Production in 1991 dropped 92 % from the previous year, as a presidential decree suspended mining operations at the largest mine, in response to increasing fears of deforestation, although reforestation of mined areas was in progress.
The area of Dumnonia had been mined since ancient times, and the tin was exported from the ancient trading port of Ictis ( St Michael's Mount ).
Gold was mined by the Spanish in early colonial times.
In other cases, if the geology was favourable, the coal was mined by means of an adit or drift mine driven into the side of a hill.
The word Wheal has a particular meaning in Devon and Cornwall being either a tin or a copper mine, however in the case of Wheal Betsy it was principally lead and silver which were mined.
For the following twenty-one years, Jarvis was commercially mined for guano, sent to the United States as fertilizer, but the island was abruptly abandoned in 1879, leaving behind about a dozen buildings and 8, 000 tonnes of mined guano.
More recently, kernite was also discovered at and is now mined in Argentina and Turkey.
Turquoise dated at 700 A. D. was mined in pre-Columbian America ; in the Cerillos Mining District in New Mexico, estimates are that " about 15, 000 tons of rock had been removed from Mt Chalchihuitl using stone tools before 1700.
Regenerated vegetation covers 63 % of land that was mined.
In the 19th century, the term " petroleum " was frequently used to refer to mineral oils produced by distillation from mined organic solids such as cannel coal ( and later oil shale ), and refined oils produced from them ; in the United Kingdom, storage ( and later transport ) of these oils were regulated by a series of Petroleum Acts, from the Petroleum Act 1862 c. 66 onward.
In 1859, Palmyra Atoll was claimed for the United States by Dr. Gerrit P. Judd of the brig Josephine, in accordance with the Guano Islands Act of 1856, but there was no guano there to be mined.
Yahalom is usually translated by the Septuagint as an " onyx ", but sometimes as " beryl " or as " jasper "; onyx only started being mined after the Septuagint was written, so the Septuagint's term " onyx " probably does not mean onyx – onyx is originally an Assyrian word meaning ring, and so could refer to anything used for making rings.
There were initially two known deposits of the mineral, but since it is an ore of iron, one of the deposits was extensively mined for its ferrous content.
It was then mined for sulfur from the 1950s to about 1975.

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