RB 51/00045;Amdel 00054 Beryl-containing ore investigations. Solvent extraction of beryllium.
Published: 01 Jan 1960 Created: 04 Nov 2024 Revised: 04 Nov 2024

The use of di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acid for the solvent extraction of beryllium from sulphate leach liquors is described. A flow sheet for the recovery of beryllia from beryl, including a continuous counter-current solvent extraction system is...

The use of di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acid for the solvent extraction of beryllium from sulphate leach liquors is described. A flow sheet for the recovery of beryllia from beryl, including a continuous counter-current solvent extraction system is included.

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Record No rb5100045
Topic Geoscientific Information
Type of Resource Document
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Document Type Departmental Publication - Geological Survey Geoscience Publication
Contributor Amdel Ltd
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Tenement
Tenement Holder
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Geological Province
    Mine Name
    Stratigraphy
    Commodity gemstone
    Notes
    Notes: Amdel project: 1/1/13. Copy in Env 04363.
    Doc No: RB 51/00045
    Amdel 00054

    Notes: Amdel project: 1/1/13. Copy in Env 04363. Doc No: RB 51/00045 Amdel 00054

    Language English
    Metadata Standard ISO 19115-3

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    License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
    Persistent identifier https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/document/rb5100045
    Citation Cattrall, R.W. 1960. RB 51/00045;Amdel 00054 Beryl-containing ore investigations. Solvent extraction of beryllium. Departmental Publication - Geological Survey Geoscience Publication. Government of South Australia.
    https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/document/rb5100045

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    Geographic Reference GDA2020 (EPSG:7844)
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