2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.756819
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<title>Radio frequency magnetron sputtering deposition of borate and phosphate glass films</title>

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“…The properties and mining rights at Baia Borșa were purchased in 1928 by Minopirit but without carrying out important mining activities within the area. [4] After nationalization, the new communist regime established in 1948 initiated an ambitious investment program within Borșa and Baia Borșa that led to an unprecedented development of mining in the area. In 1952, Baia Borșa Mining Enterprise was founded, which continued its activity under different names until 2007.…”
Section: Historical Data On Background Of Mining Within Băile Borșamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The properties and mining rights at Baia Borșa were purchased in 1928 by Minopirit but without carrying out important mining activities within the area. [4] After nationalization, the new communist regime established in 1948 initiated an ambitious investment program within Borșa and Baia Borșa that led to an unprecedented development of mining in the area. In 1952, Baia Borșa Mining Enterprise was founded, which continued its activity under different names until 2007.…”
Section: Historical Data On Background Of Mining Within Băile Borșamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The connection between the two types of cadastre is made through correspondence registers between cadastral and topographical numbers. [6] 2. Part of the lands located in the area of mining interest was subject to the reconstitution of property rights through the agrarian reform laws after 1991.…”
Section: The Current Cadastre In the Area Of Mining Interest Baia Borșamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantities of industrial waste that are produced in Romania are very important, in the range of several tones every month. There were made some attempts to use this waste [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] in order to obtain colored glasses for different uses. The industrial waste is sludge that contains different quantities of metals, heavy metals and organic compounds.…”
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confidence: 99%