Impermeable Membranes Used For Solution Containment In Heaps, Reservoirs, Tailing Ponds And Dumps ? 1) Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. B. Cabezas
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The metallurgical processes that are frequently applied today use strong solutions and are of alkaline, acidic, or organic nature. These play a very important part in recovery of values from many ores. These solutions are of such a chemical nature that they are generally corrosive, flammable, and contaminating. In most cases, they are highly dangerous to the environment. Within the extractive metallurgical industry, it is also very common to have to deal with the handling of contaminating solutions with a high content of cyanide, arsenic, mercury, lead, copper kerosene, acid and many other components whose temporary or permanent confinement within the process must be adequate and absolute.
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APA: J. B. Cabezas  (1986)  Impermeable Membranes Used For Solution Containment In Heaps, Reservoirs, Tailing Ponds And Dumps ? 1) Introduction

MLA: J. B. Cabezas Impermeable Membranes Used For Solution Containment In Heaps, Reservoirs, Tailing Ponds And Dumps ? 1) Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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