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Editor’s Note: While the following work was originally scheduled to appear in the Journal’s Annual Review of Extractive Metallurgy during April, time restrictions prevented its inclusion in that issue. Therefore, it was rescheduled for this issue which features hydrometallurgy as a technical emphasis.

J. Brent Hiskey is currently assistant di-rector of the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, a division of the University of Arizona, in Tucson, Arizona. He is also a member of TMS.

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Hiskey, J.B. Technical Developments in Hydrometallurgy. JOM 38, 41–46 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03258714

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