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Science Network Western Australia reported last year that Curtin University scientists developed a gold and copper extraction process using an amino acid-hydrogen peroxide system, which could provide an environmentally friendly and cheaper alternative to conventional methods. [...]as mines are developed in increasingly remote areas-most likely with scarce infrastructure, requiring complex logistical arrangements-project owners have to worry about liner-product integrity during shipping and installation, design and quality control of foundation earthworks and liners, and liner service life, often in highly variable environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, high moisture and ground instability.
Science Network Western Australia reported last year that Curtin University scientists developed a gold and copper extraction process using an amino acid-hydrogen peroxide system, which could provide an environmentally friendly and cheaper alternative to conventional methods. [...]as mines are developed in increasingly remote areas-most likely with scarce infrastructure, requiring complex logistical arrangements-project owners have to worry about liner-product integrity during shipping and installation, design and quality control of foundation earthworks and liners, and liner service life, often in highly variable environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, high moisture and ground instability.
Trickle Down Economy
Russell A Carter (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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