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- Gem Silica
- Gem quality Chrysocolla. Highly evolved. See Silica....
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Earth Mysteries >> Stones, Minerals & Metals
- Silica (Gem Silica)
- The highest, purest form of gem quality Chrysocolla. One of the highest evolved blue-green stones. (Also see: Chrysocolla)....
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Earth Mysteries >> Stones, Minerals & Metals
- Water Wisdon
- If you are lucky enough to live near mineral springs that naturally flow from the EarthMother's body, then you are lucky enough. If you do not live near mineral springs, locate some somewhere and make a pilgrimage there (weekly, monthly, annually, as often...
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The Elements >> Water
Silica is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Silica books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- What is crystalline silica? What are the hazards of crystalline silica
- What is crystalline silica? Crystalline silica is a basic component of soil, sand, granite, and many other minerals.
- www.osha.gov
- SILICA
- Four silica categories are covered in this report—industrial sand and gravel, quartz crystals, special silica stone products, and tripoli.
- minerals.usgs.gov
- Silica Hazard Alert
- For more information call 1-800-963-9424 or go to www.dir.ca.
- www.dir.ca.gov
- #10 silica
- PREVENTING SILICOSIS. Silica. It's not just dust!
- www.oshainfo.gatech.edu
- Silica
- One of the most dangerous kinds of dust you can breathe is crystalline silica.
- www.cpwr.com
Suggested News Resources
- Georgia Tech gets $2M for carbon capture research
- technologies are highly inefficient, depriving plants of 20 to 30 percent of the electricity that they generate. Researchers at Georgia Tech are investigating ways to capture carbon dioxide on hollow fibers loaded with silica-supported adsorbents.
- Quartz dust and silicosis: Still here, still deadly
- Quartz and silica are harmless except in two circumstances: If you are unfortunately caught by a rock fall or you breathe silica dust for years. Mining is part of our Western legacy, and in no other activity than mining was silicosis as severe.
- Natural Cure for Brittle Nails
- For the past 20 years, I have been recommending silica derived from horsetail herb (Equisetum arvense) with excellent results.
- Red Wing, Lake City support silica sand mining moratorium
- By Brett Boese RED WING — A citizen group's effort to impose a one-year moratorium on silica sand mining in Goodhue County continues to draw support from local government bodies.
- Ocean Park finds large, multi-structure sulfide system at Trapper, shares jump
- The precious metal mineralization appears to be associated with carbonate and silica stockworks, the company said. In addition, visible gold with flakes up to one millimeter in diameter were recovered from drill hole TG-11-011.
Suggested Web Resources
- Silicon dioxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The chemical compound silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin silex ), is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO2.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Silica gel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Silica Quartz Crystal - Silapure Silica Supplements
- Silica minerals are one of the single most important elements to human health.
- www.silica.org
- SilaPure Silica Supplement Health? Beauty? Youth? Miracle Silica
- SilaPure Silica Supplement is the purest quality form of natural silica available.
- www.liquidvitaminsleader.com
- CDC - Silica, General Publications - NIOSH Workplace Safety and
- Jun 29, 2011 SILICA. At least 1.7 million U.
- www.cdc.gov
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