Conditions for bioleaching a covellite-bearing ore

Hydrometallurgy - Tập 77 - Trang 239-246 - 2005
Sevket Acar1, James A. Brierley2, Rong Yu Wan3
1Inverness Technical Facility, Newmont Mining Corporation, 10101 East Dry Creek Road, Englewood, CO 80112, USA
2Brierley Consultancy LLC, P.O. Box 260012, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126-0012, USA
39634 South Kalamere Court, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126-4904, USA

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