1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7660.1985.tb00203.x
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Biotechnology for Mining: The Potential of an Emerging Technology, the Andean Pact Copper Project and Some Policy Implications

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“…During bioleaching processes, the leached and recovered highly valuable metals may be recycled and re-used as secondary raw materials (Bosshard et al, 1996;Brandl et al, 2001). Thus, a lot of the large-scale bioleaching industrial facilities are located in developing countries, mainly due to two important factors: 1) the significant mineral reserves and mining industries they have; and 2) the simplicity and low-cost requirements of bioleaching techniques (DaSilva, 1981;Gentina & Acevedo, 1985;Warhurst, 1985;Acharya, 1990;Acevedo, Gentina & Bustos, 1993;Acevedo, 2002). This is the case of Mexico, and also of countries like Chile, Indonesia, Peru and Zambia.…”
Section: Microbiological Approaches For the Treatment Of Spent Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During bioleaching processes, the leached and recovered highly valuable metals may be recycled and re-used as secondary raw materials (Bosshard et al, 1996;Brandl et al, 2001). Thus, a lot of the large-scale bioleaching industrial facilities are located in developing countries, mainly due to two important factors: 1) the significant mineral reserves and mining industries they have; and 2) the simplicity and low-cost requirements of bioleaching techniques (DaSilva, 1981;Gentina & Acevedo, 1985;Warhurst, 1985;Acharya, 1990;Acevedo, Gentina & Bustos, 1993;Acevedo, 2002). This is the case of Mexico, and also of countries like Chile, Indonesia, Peru and Zambia.…”
Section: Microbiological Approaches For the Treatment Of Spent Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%