The Malaysian practice in dealing with minerals associated with alluvial tin mining Dr. Abdullah Hasbi Hassan.
Material type: TextPublisher: 1978Description: 10p. 30cmSubject(s): Mineralogy -- Malaysia | MalaysiaSummary: Most of the tin ores mined in Malaysia is alluvial in nature. The ore minerals consist essentially of cassiterite, whilst the gangue mineral consists mainly of quartz and various types of clay. In addition, other heavy and semi-heavy accessory minerals are also found, and recovered together with the cassiterite.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Most of the tin ores mined in Malaysia is alluvial in nature. The ore minerals consist essentially of cassiterite, whilst the gangue mineral consists mainly of quartz and various types of clay. In addition, other heavy and semi-heavy accessory minerals are also found, and recovered together with the cassiterite.
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