Relation of Process Mineralogy to Energy Issues

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jack A. Simon
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

My remarks are directed at relating some of the mineralogical approaches mentioned in the preceding presentations to emerging energy issues. The assembling of this symposium on process mineralogy attests to the growing concern for energy development from the non-petroleum mineral fuels and the unconventional petroleum fuels. A report in 1979, prepared under the auspices of the National Research Council/National Academy, of Sciences, was published in two parts and dealt with "Redistribution of Accessory Elements in Mining and Mineral Processing." This report rather comprehensively considers broad aspects of minerals associated with the solid fuels considered in this symposium and focuses attention on some problems of process mineralogy relative to these fuels. Papers have dealt with coal, oil shale, tar sands, and uranium minerals. Problems associated with mining, processing, and use of these materials have significant differences, but also have some factors in common relative to the subject of this symposium.
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APA: Jack A. Simon  (1981)  Relation of Process Mineralogy to Energy Issues

MLA: Jack A. Simon Relation of Process Mineralogy to Energy Issues. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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