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This document discusses industrial minerals and their classification. It begins with an introduction to the topic and overview of related science fields. Industrial minerals are then defined as any naturally occurring material of economic value excluding metals and energy resources. Various classification systems for industrial minerals are presented, grouping them by end use, physical properties, geologic origin, or alphabetical order. Examples of industrial minerals are also mentioned.
This document discusses industrial minerals and their classification. It begins with an introduction to the topic and overview of related science fields. Industrial minerals are then defined as any naturally occurring material of economic value excluding metals and energy resources. Various classification systems for industrial minerals are presented, grouping them by end use, physical properties, geologic origin, or alphabetical order. Examples of industrial minerals are also mentioned.
This document discusses industrial minerals and their classification. It begins with an introduction to the topic and overview of related science fields. Industrial minerals are then defined as any naturally occurring material of economic value excluding metals and energy resources. Various classification systems for industrial minerals are presented, grouping them by end use, physical properties, geologic origin, or alphabetical order. Examples of industrial minerals are also mentioned.
Pendahuluan Ilmu terkait Karakteristik bahan galian industri
Geologi mineral industri
Klasifikasi bahan galian industri
Contoh bahan galian industri Eksplorasi, eksploitasi, dan K3L serta perundangundangan terkait
What are industrial minerals?
any rock, mineral, or other naturally occurring material of economic value, excluding metals and energy minerals. The term industrial mineral is not defined so strictly as the term ore which is mostly a source of metal, or as that of fossil fuel (coal, oil, natural gas), which is predominantly a source of energy
Minerals
Harraz, 2014
Harraz, 2014
Harraz, 2014
Harraz, 2014
Classification of industry minerals
End-use and genesis (Bates, 1960)
By unit price and bulk (Burnett, 1962) Unit value, place value, representative value (Fisher, 1969) Chemical and physical properties (Kline, 1970) Geologic occurrence and end-use (Dunn, 1973) Geology of origin (Harben and Bates, 1984) Alphabetical (Harben and Bates, 1990; Carr, 1994)
Analytical Chemistry in the Exploration, Mining and Processing of Materials: Plenary Lectures Presented at the International Symposium on Analytical Chemistry in the Exploration, Mining and Processing of Materials, Johannesburg, RSA, 23 - 27 August 1976