Volume 118 (2009), 4 issues per year
Co-editor:
Editorial Board:
Mr P N Benkendorff (Benkeng Pty Ltd, Australia)
Professor Mishra Brajendra (Colarado School of Mines, USA)
Dr J H Canterford (Process Technologies Australia Pty Ltd, Australia)
Professor W Davenport (University of Arizona, USA)
Mr R Dunne (Newmont Pty Ltd, Australia)
Mr R D Elvish (Turramurra, Australia)
Professor D J Fray (University of Cambridge, UK)
Dr Yasuhiro Fukunaka (Kyoto University, Japan)
Professor F Habashi (Laval University, Canada)
Professor P C Hayes (University of Queensland, Australia)
Professor K Hussin (Northern Malaysia University College of Engineering, Malaysia)
Professor A Jha (University of Leeds, UK)
Dr Florian Kongoli (FLOGEN Technologies Inc., Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Professor Theo Lehner (Boliden Mineral AB, Business Area Smelter operations, Sweden)
Professor Chris Pistorius (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Professor Mario Sanchez (University of Concepcion, Chile)
Professor S Seetharamen (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)
Professor S Subramanian (Indian Institute of Science, India)
Professor J Sun (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China)
Professor D R Swinbourne (RMIT University, Australia)
Dr N Subasinghe (Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
Dr P Taskinen (Outokumpu Research Oy, Finland)
Dr Mark Tyrer (Dept. of Materials, Imperial College London, UK)
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Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy is devoted to scientific, engineering, and economic aspects of the preparation, separation, extraction, and purification of ores, metals, and mineral products by both physical and chemical methods. Contributions on plant operation and techniques are encouraged, especially those bringing together scientific understanding of a process with its engineering and economic implications to generate conclusions of practical benefit. The journal also covers laboratory development of new processes and discussions of the industrial significance of laboratory scale investigations.