Clays in the minerals processing value chain / edited by Markus Gräfe, Craig Klauber, Angus J. McFarlane and David J. Robinson, Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
Clays are increasingly becoming a major problem in the mining, extraction and value-adding processes for a wide range of commodity raw materials. Clays can impact negatively on virtually every unit process within the mining and minerals processing sector, having long-term environmental implications...
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Table of Contents:
- Clays and the minerals processing value chain (MPVC) / Markus Gräfe, Angus McFarlane and Craig Klauber
- Fundamentals of clays: surface and colloid science, and rheology / Elizaveta Forbes and Andrew Chryss
- Leaching and solution chemistry / Jian Li, Angus McFarlane, Craig Klauber and Peter Smith
- Identification and quantification of clays / Mark Raven and Peter Self
- Clays by deposit type / Martin Wells, Erick Ramanaidou, Carsten Laukamp, Kai Yang and Mark Pownceby
- Exploration and discovery / Carsten Laukamp, Erick Ramanaidou, Martin Wells and Kai Yang
- Clay minerals in flotation and comminution operations / Elizaveta Forbes, Mark Ma and Warren Bruckard
- Solid-liquid separation of clay tailings / Phillip Fawell
- Effects of clay in tailings handling and storage / Andrew Chryss
- Knowledge and practice gaps and research priorities for clay-related phenomena in the minerals processing value chain / Markus Gräfe, Angus McFarlane and Craig Klauber on behalf of the author teams.