Hydrometallurgical Alternatives For Recovery Of Metal Values From Sea Nodules ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard B. Stein
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This paper will present an overview of several hydrometallurgical processes which can be used for sea-nodule metal recovery and some simplified economics. Before going any further, here are some of the basic figures from which the economics were developed. The first is to establish a representative composition for a typical nodule feed (Slide 1). This set of chemical analysis figures can be taken as typical for a deep Pacific nodule feed and shows manganese at 30%, copper at 1.1%, cobalt at 0.2%, nickel at 13% and iron at 10% for the metals of economic interest1.
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APA: Richard B. Stein  (1982)  Hydrometallurgical Alternatives For Recovery Of Metal Values From Sea Nodules ? Introduction

MLA: Richard B. Stein Hydrometallurgical Alternatives For Recovery Of Metal Values From Sea Nodules ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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