It has yet to be established whether points of methane concentration in the Martian atmosphere coincide with jarosite deposits. |
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Noranda CEZ commissioned a market study19 to identify the potential market for iron residues, including jarosite. |
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The orbs measure between 1.5 and 5 inches and are believed to be covered in a yellow material called jarosite and to contain a core of clay. |
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The most compelling is large quantities of jarosite, a mineral that contains iron, sulfur and trapped water. |
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Selected maps show jarosite and hematite, common products of the oxidation of iron-sulfide tailings. |
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Leaching residues from zinc processing, dusts and sludges such as jarosite, hematite, goethite, etc. |
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The place in question is near the source of the Rio Tinto, in Spain, and the similarity is the presence of a mineral called jarosite. |
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No commercial use for jarosite was identified. |
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Other solid wastes could include jarosite, gypsum, collected dusts which are not recycled, wastewater treatment plant sludge, other sludges, filter cakes. |
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In 1993 Budel committed to a program of ultimately ceasing the production of jarosite and related by-product gypsum, and to closing the existing on-site jarosite and gypsum ponds. |
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It is lithologically represented by brownish-gray clays with jarosite tarnish and inter-layers of gray, fine-grained sandstones, and by marlaceous and sideritic concretions. |
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Jarosite is associated with the initial stage of the oxidation, during which a strong-acid environment is present. |
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Jarosite disposal in Quebec is an example of a waste requiring treatment prior to disposal. |
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