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Bowell, R.J., Perkins, W.F., Tahija, D., Ackerman, J., Mansanti, J. (2005) Application of LAICPMS to trouble shooting mineral processing problems at the Getchell mine, Nevada. Minerals Engineering, 18 (8). 754-761 doi:10.1016/j.mineng.2005.03.010

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TitleApplication of LAICPMS to trouble shooting mineral processing problems at the Getchell mine, Nevada
JournalMinerals Engineering
AuthorsBowell, R.J.Author
Perkins, W.F.Author
Tahija, D.Author
Ackerman, J.Author
Mansanti, J.Author
Year2005 (July)Volume18
Page(s)754-761Issue8
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.mineng.2005.03.010Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID7716299Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:7716299:9
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Full ReferenceBowell, R.J., Perkins, W.F., Tahija, D., Ackerman, J., Mansanti, J. (2005) Application of LAICPMS to trouble shooting mineral processing problems at the Getchell mine, Nevada. Minerals Engineering, 18 (8). 754-761 doi:10.1016/j.mineng.2005.03.010
Plain TextBowell, R.J., Perkins, W.F., Tahija, D., Ackerman, J., Mansanti, J. (2005) Application of LAICPMS to trouble shooting mineral processing problems at the Getchell mine, Nevada. Minerals Engineering, 18 (8). 754-761 doi:10.1016/j.mineng.2005.03.010
In(2005, July) Minerals Engineering Vol. 18 (8) Elsevier BV

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