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Hydrometallurgy '94 : proceedings...

By: London.Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Society of Chemical Industry | International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy Cambridge 11 - 15 July 1994.
Contributor(s): London.Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Society of Chemical Industry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London Chapman and Hall 1994Description: xxviii, 1171p.ISBN: 0412597802.Subject(s): Hydrometallurgy | Hydraulic engineeringDDC classification: 669.0283 | H995 Summary: Hydrometallurgy '94 contains the 78 papers that were presented at the international symposium organized by the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Society of Chemical Industry and held in Cambridge, England, in July 1994. In the papers specific attention is paid to the concept of sustainable development and the associated ideas of cleaner technology, recycling and waste minimization that have particular relevance to the extractiona nd processing of metals and other mineral products. The papers, by authors from 30 contries, are grouped under the headings: Hydrometallurgy and Sustainable Development; Materials Production and the Environment; Fundamentals; Leaching; Bioprocessing; Gold Solution Purification; Effluent Treatment; Processes; and Recycling.
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COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) 669.0283 H995 (Browse shelf) Book Request Checked out to Yuvaraj Raghupathy (E0616400) 28/01/2025 GB1010
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Hydrometallurgy '94 contains the 78 papers that were presented at the international symposium organized by the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Society of Chemical Industry and held in Cambridge, England, in July 1994. In the papers specific attention is paid to the concept of sustainable development and the associated ideas of cleaner technology, recycling and waste minimization that have particular relevance to the extractiona nd processing of metals and other mineral products. The papers, by authors from 30 contries, are grouped under the headings: Hydrometallurgy and Sustainable Development; Materials Production and the Environment; Fundamentals; Leaching; Bioprocessing; Gold Solution Purification; Effluent Treatment; Processes; and Recycling.

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