Achievements in Nanomineralogy

The results of investigations in the field of nanomineralogy obtained by the Nanomineralogy Sector staff during 5 years (2012–2016) are presented. These include results of researches with the application of high-resolution electron microscopy with microprobe analysis and experimental data. The study...

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Main Author: Оsovetsky, B. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Perm State University 2017
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spelling ftpermstateunigf:oai:ojs.geology-vestnik.psu.ru:article/188 2024-09-15T18:41:55+00:00 Achievements in Nanomineralogy Оsovetsky, B. M. 2017-06-30 application/pdf http://geology-vestnik.psu.ru/index.php/geology/article/view/188 rus rus Perm State University http://geology-vestnik.psu.ru/index.php/geology/article/view/188/150 http://geology-vestnik.psu.ru/index.php/geology/article/view/188 (c) 2017 B. M. Оsovetsky http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Bulletin of Perm University. Geology; Том 16, № 2 (2017); 193-196 Вестник Пермского университета. Геология; Том 16, № 2 (2017); 193-196 2313-4798 1994-3601 Geology nanogold electron microscopy aggregation technology Earth Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftpermstateunigf 2024-07-24T03:00:44Z The results of investigations in the field of nanomineralogy obtained by the Nanomineralogy Sector staff during 5 years (2012–2016) are presented. These include results of researches with the application of high-resolution electron microscopy with microprobe analysis and experimental data. The study objects were unusual grains of placer gold of the Urals, Siberia (Russia), Kazakhstan, and the Yukon Territory (Cana-da). It is concluded that there are nanogold aggregation processes which lead to the formation of globular and “new” gold. These processes may be used in modern technologies of gold extraction. The results of investigations in the field of nanomineralogy obtained by the Nanomineralogy Sector staff during 5 years (2012–2016) are presented. These include results of researches with the application of high-resolution electron microscopy with microprobe analysis and experimental data. The study objects were unusual grains of placer gold of the Urals, Siberia (Russia), Kazakhstan, and the Yukon Territory (Canada). It is concluded that there are nanogold aggregation processes which lead to the formation of globular and “new” gold. These processes may be used in modern technologies of gold extraction. Article in Journal/Newspaper Siberia Yukon Perm State University: Publications of Geological Faculty
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topic Geology
nanogold
electron microscopy
aggregation
technology
Earth Science
spellingShingle Geology
nanogold
electron microscopy
aggregation
technology
Earth Science
Оsovetsky, B. M.
Achievements in Nanomineralogy
topic_facet Geology
nanogold
electron microscopy
aggregation
technology
Earth Science
description The results of investigations in the field of nanomineralogy obtained by the Nanomineralogy Sector staff during 5 years (2012–2016) are presented. These include results of researches with the application of high-resolution electron microscopy with microprobe analysis and experimental data. The study objects were unusual grains of placer gold of the Urals, Siberia (Russia), Kazakhstan, and the Yukon Territory (Cana-da). It is concluded that there are nanogold aggregation processes which lead to the formation of globular and “new” gold. These processes may be used in modern technologies of gold extraction. The results of investigations in the field of nanomineralogy obtained by the Nanomineralogy Sector staff during 5 years (2012–2016) are presented. These include results of researches with the application of high-resolution electron microscopy with microprobe analysis and experimental data. The study objects were unusual grains of placer gold of the Urals, Siberia (Russia), Kazakhstan, and the Yukon Territory (Canada). It is concluded that there are nanogold aggregation processes which lead to the formation of globular and “new” gold. These processes may be used in modern technologies of gold extraction.
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title Achievements in Nanomineralogy
title_short Achievements in Nanomineralogy
title_full Achievements in Nanomineralogy
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title_full_unstemmed Achievements in Nanomineralogy
title_sort achievements in nanomineralogy
publisher Perm State University
publishDate 2017
url http://geology-vestnik.psu.ru/index.php/geology/article/view/188
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op_source Bulletin of Perm University. Geology; Том 16, № 2 (2017); 193-196
Вестник Пермского университета. Геология; Том 16, № 2 (2017); 193-196
2313-4798
1994-3601
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