Quantifying the relative contribution of grinding media and mineral sources to the total extractable iron /
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2009
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Julianto, Djoko,
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This study aims to quantify the relative contribution of grinding media and sulphide mineral sources to the total oxidised iron through the use of EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid), a widely recognised and used metal complexing agent.
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University of South Australia. Ian Wark Research Institute.
Ian Wark Research Institute
Ian Wark Research Institute
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Thesis (MEng(Minerals&Materials))--University of South Australia, 2009.
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Copyright 2009 Djoko Julianto. This item has been reproduced by the University of South Australia here in good faith. Attempts to contact original copyright owner(s) are ongoing. We would be pleased to hear from copyright owner(s).
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x, 86 leaves :
illustrations (some colour).
Includes bibliographical references.
illustrations (some colour).
Includes bibliographical references.
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