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From Handbook of Flotation Reagents: Chemistry, Theory and Practice: Flotation of Sulfide Ores
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13.1 SOME GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL FEATURES OF COPPER-ZINC ORES RELEVANT TO FLOTATION
The geology and mineralogy of copper-zinc ores is similar to that of copper-lead-zinc ores, and in most...
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12.2 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITIONS
12.2.1 Porphyry Copper and Copper-Molybdenum Ores
Although it seems that porphyry copper deposits are relatively simple, the...
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The Importance of Pulp Potential
Work conducted in Australia and the United States has shown that most sulphide minerals can, under certain conditions, be floated in the absence of collectors...
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12.4 FLOTATION PRACTICE IN BENEFICIATION OF COPPER AND COPPER-MOLYBDENUM ORES
The selection of reagent scheme and flowsheet used in actual plant practice is usually dictated by the nature and...
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12.3 FLOTATION PROPERTIES OF INDIVIDUAL COPPER MINERALS AND ASSOCIATED SULFIDES
Flotation properties of individual copper minerals and associated sulfides from natural ores differ significantly. The...
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