Minor Elements 2000 - Proceedings and Environmental Aspects of As, Sb, Se, Te, and Bi (Paperback, 2000 ed.)


As the world moves closer to a global economy, the ever-growing competition is challenging the mining industry to stay profitable while complying with environmental regulations. The production of primary commodities such as copper and gold is often not profitable without by-product credits. Therefore, companies must market minor elements such as arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), and bismuth (Bi). Also, if these minor elements are not managed through proper handling and disposal methods, companies can find themselves with environmental concerns that can result in regulatory difficulties as well as costly remediation obligations. Furthermore, reduced profits can be realized if a company sells the primary commodity and is subsequently penalized for having excessive minor element concentrations. These proceedings from the 2000 SME Annual Meeting will give you an improved understanding of the minor elements to help you compete in this global environment, stay profitable, and satisfy environmental imperatives.

R3,658

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles36580
Mobicred@R343pm x 12* Mobicred Info
Free Delivery
Delivery AdviceOut of stock

Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

As the world moves closer to a global economy, the ever-growing competition is challenging the mining industry to stay profitable while complying with environmental regulations. The production of primary commodities such as copper and gold is often not profitable without by-product credits. Therefore, companies must market minor elements such as arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), and bismuth (Bi). Also, if these minor elements are not managed through proper handling and disposal methods, companies can find themselves with environmental concerns that can result in regulatory difficulties as well as costly remediation obligations. Furthermore, reduced profits can be realized if a company sells the primary commodity and is subsequently penalized for having excessive minor element concentrations. These proceedings from the 2000 SME Annual Meeting will give you an improved understanding of the minor elements to help you compete in this global environment, stay profitable, and satisfy environmental imperatives.

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2000

Availability

Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available.

First published

2000

Authors

Editors

Dimensions

230 x 175 x 26mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

420

Edition

2000 ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-87335-199-7

Barcode

9780873351997

Categories

LSN

0-87335-199-1



Trending On Loot