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Mineral Processing and the Environment (NATO Science Series. Partnership Sub-Series 2, Environmental Security , Vol. 43)
by G. P. Gallios (Editor), K. A. Matis (Editor)
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Proceedings of an Advanced Study Institute meeting, Bulgaria 1996. Eighteen contributions are arranged in sections on the fundamentals, environment pollution and prevention, separations processes, and innovative techniques. A sampling of topics: hydrophobic agglomeration of fine particles; electrokinetic behavior of sulphide minerals; eletrochemical approach to polutants removal and destruction; and the treatment of radioactive liquid wastes and the problems connected with the long term storage of radioelements.
Book Description
Mineral processing technologies have been used for decades to protect the environment and many examples of such applications are given here. The book covers four major subject areas: fundamentals; environmental pollution and its prevention; separation processes; and innovative techniques. Audience: Scientists, engineers and technologists conducting both applied and basic research into the different environmental aspects of mineral processing.
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