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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface/Awni Al-Otoom and Mohammad Al-Harahsheh. Introduction/Arun P. Kulshreshtha. Part I: Trade and Technology. 1. The status of the Gambia's mining industry: processing and beneficiation/Alieu Jawo (Gambia). 2. Instrumental analysis and classification of Ekon Kaolin/K. Akufo-Kumi, H.A. Obiri, G.N. Laryea and W.O. Oduro (Ghana). 3. Initiatives by the Guyana geology and mines commission to improve mineral recovery, and increase profitability in the local mining sector: a status update/Dianne McDonald (Guyana). 4. An application for java natural silicates mineral and recycled morphous silica and its beneficiation for production of advanced material and pharmaceutical raw materials/Eko Tri Sumarnadi Agustinus, Happy Sembiring, Mutia Dewi Yuniati, Effendi and Anggoro Tri Mursito (Indonesia). 5. The minerals of Jordanian oil shale: characterization and benificiation/Awni Y. Al-Otoom (Jordan). 6. Overview of mineral processing and beneficiation in Kenya/T.W. Githinji, C.M. Nyamai and A.W. Kutukhulu (Kenya). 7. Bench scale feldspar flotation for Malaysian pegmatite ore using non hydrofluoric modifier and mixed collector/Ismail Ibrahim and Md Muzayin Alimon (Malaysia). 8. Challenges of mining and processing brine in Nigeria/E.C. Nwokemodo, M.O. Omojola and A.P. Onwualu (Nigeria). 9. Challenges of mining, processing and beneficiation of Columbite in Nigeria/Elizabeth O. Wuyep, Moses O. Omojola, Peter A. Onwualu and Kehinde Ogunmola (Nigeria). 10. Mineral beneficiation and value addition: Tanzania perspective/Hamisi M. Komba and Elias M. Kayandabila (Tanzania). 11. Processing Uganda's Mineral Resources/William Balu-Tabaaro (Uganda). 12. Manufacture of industry spares from copper based alloys: development and status in Zambia/C.V. Lungu (Zambia). 13. Bioleaching in mineral processing and beneficiation/Isha Sehgal (India). Part II: Policies and Strategies. 14. The mineral industry of Egypt/Ahmed Yehia (Egypt). 15. Exploration and potential exploitation of deep sea minerals in the EEZ and ECS of Mauritius/Kishore Boodhoo and Roshan T. Ramessur (Mauritius). 16. Geological resource potential of Vietnam and current mining practices: an overview/Tran Thanh Hai (Vietnam). 17. Zimbabwe proposes to host a Pan-African Minerals University of Science and Technology (PAMUST)/Francis P. Gudyanga (Zimbabwe). Minerals processing and beneficiation is an area of immense potential and growth for all the nations worldwide especially those which are endowed with nature's blessings in the form of abundant mineral resources. Minerals beneficiation is of great economic importance to the mining industry and the countries as a whole. The increasing demand for minerals is likely to increase the growth of infrastructure with rapid industrialization and exploitation of minerals. Unfortunately, these resources are not fully exploited in developing countries due to the lack of advanced skills, modern and innovative research and technology and the new world trade regime. Many minerals are still exported as ores, concentrates or metals, without significant downstream processing or value addition. Therefore there is an urgent need for the policy makers, scientists, technologists, academics and other industry experts to come together and assess ways and means to address the aforementioned skills gap. This publication is a follow up of the International Workshop on 'Minerals Processing and Beneficiation' organised at Johannesburg, South Africa during 25-27 September 2012 by the NAM S&T Centre jointly with the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Republic of South Africa. The book includes 17 scientific and technical papers from the experts and professionals of 16 countries and presents noteworthy insights on the issues related to Mineral Sector to unravel its wide range of possibilities so as to provide a more sustainable foundation for the developing world's transition from a resource enriched condition to an industrial economy. It is hoped that the bo. Artikel-Nr. 116288