Recent Developments In Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation And Related Fundamental Studies In Japan - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Takahide Wakamatsu
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

In Japan all the complex sulfide ore deposits of base metals have been developed as underground mining. The underground mining cost is extremely high as compared with open pit mining case. Therefore, in milling section of base metal mines, technical advance for maximum recoveries of valuable constitutents in ore has been required all the time to utilize as much ore mined as possible. At present, in mill plants treating "Kuroko", complex sulfide ore, concentrates of copper, lead, zinc, pyrite and barite are produced, with gold and silver contents in the copper, lead, and zinc concentrates being estimated as extra profit. As in the case of Kuroko milling plants, gold and silver contents in the lead and zinc concentrates of lead-zinc ore milling plants are also varuable from an economical viewpoint. Silver content is very high in Kuroko crude ore as well as lead-zinc ore.
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APA: Takahide Wakamatsu  (1982)  Recent Developments In Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation And Related Fundamental Studies In Japan - Introduction

MLA: Takahide Wakamatsu Recent Developments In Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation And Related Fundamental Studies In Japan - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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