The Gold Rush
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1. Mine closure in Ouro Preto: the remnants of the 18th century gold rush and the tourism as an economic opportunity
Abstract Mine closure is the set of all activities that follow the end of the productive phase of a mine, characterizing itself as the process of returning an area transformed by mining into a new condition of sustainability, considering the potential future and the best possible reclamation of the area impacted. However, such an understanding was not concei
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2019-03
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2. Contamination and Soil Biological Properties in the Serra Pelada Mine - Amazonia, Brazil
ABSTRACT Discovered in 1980 and unleashed an utter gold rush of the modern era, Serra Pelada was the largest open-air mine in Brazil. About 80,000 gold prospectors worked there until 1984, when the gold pits were flooded. The environmental impact caused by mining inflicted irreversible damage to the ecosystem, with the formation of a large lake and piles of
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 15/02/2018
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3. Leituras das versőes do filme The Gold Rush: vozes discursivas e dramaticidade
In 1925, Charles Chaplin made the film The Gold Rush, and in 1942, he realeased the same film, re-edited with addition of music and narrator and charater‟s voices. Among these seventeen years, there was the advent of sound films, which provoked major changes in cinema. This dissertation proposes not only to know how was this transition from silent film
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 24/02/2012
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4. GOLD RUSH: THE ROMANTICISM OF GILBERTO BRAGA / A CORRIDA DO OURO: O ROMANTISMO DE GILBERTO BRAGA
Beyond the time limits that restrict the period between the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, Romanticism is a worldview that remains in many cultural, political and social forms in a indirect or explicit way, but always with a ambiguity sign that allows the understanding of the phenomenon both as a rejection of the bourgeois society, an
Publicado em: 2010
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5. Mercury in soils and sediments from gold mining liabilities in Southern Amazonia
The 1980-1990 Amazonian gold rush left an enormous liability that increasingly has been substituted by developing fish aquaculture. This work aimed at the identification of the mercury levels in the environment, associated with fish farms located in the North of Mato Grosso State, Southern Amazon. Sediment and soil samples were analyzed for total organic car
Química Nova. Publicado em: 2007-08
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6. Still too early for the gold rush.
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7. The gold rush 1925-35.
Although from the time of Koch onwards there had been desultory experiments with a variety of gold preparations in the management of pulmonary tuberculosis, gold as a recognised and accepted treatment did not emerge until 1925. In that year Holger Mollgaard of Copenhagen introduced sanocrysin, a double thiosulphate of gold and sodium, with which he had condu
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8. Loss of Highly Branched Arabinans and Debranching of Rhamnogalacturonan I Accompany Loss of Firm Texture and Cell Separation during Prolonged Storage of Apple1
Growth and maturation of the edible cortical cells of apples (Malus domestica Borkh) are accompanied by a selective loss of pectin-associated (1→4)-β-d-galactan from the cell walls, whereas a selective loss of highly branched (1→5)-α-l-arabinans occurs after ripening and in advance of the loss of firm texture. The selective loss of highly branched arab
American Society of Plant Biologists.