Applied mineralogy in relation to alluvial tin ore beneficiation D. Santokh Singh, Teoh Lay Hock.

By: D. Santokh SinghContributor(s): Teoh, Lay HockMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: 1982Description: 13p. ill., photos (b & w) 30cmSubject(s): MineralogySummary: Alluvial deposits containing detrital grains of valuable minerals are mined in various parts of South-East Asia. These deposits are found in a variety of milieus, but principally they have accumulated under fluviatile, estuarine, and marine conditions. A detailed pre-beneficiation mineralogical study is of fundamental importance in the selection, design and improvement of the treatment procedure for dressing alluvial tin ore.
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Alluvial deposits containing detrital grains of valuable minerals are mined in various parts of South-East Asia. These deposits are found in a variety of milieus, but principally they have accumulated under fluviatile, estuarine, and marine conditions. A detailed pre-beneficiation mineralogical study is of fundamental importance in the selection, design and improvement of the treatment procedure for dressing alluvial tin ore.

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