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Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age
Wilds Williamson Olive
Published
1969
by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Wilds W. Olive and Warren I. Finch. |
Series | Geological Survey bulletin 1282, Geological Survey bulletin ;, 1282. |
Contributions | Finch, Warren Irvin, 1924- joint author., Kentucky Geological Survey. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE75 .B9 no. 1282 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 35 p. |
Number of Pages | 35 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL256764M |
LC Control Number | gs 68000366 |
Formations of Jackson group west of Tombigbee River are Moodys marl and Yazoo clay. Ocala limestone in eastern Alabama, southwestern Georgia, and Florida is probably equivalent to Moodys marl and Yazoo clay. Disconformably overlies Claiborne formation; conformably underlies Red Bluff clay of Vicksburg group. [Age is late Eocene.]. Introduction to Clay Minerals: Chemistry, Origins, Uses And Environmental Significance (Routledge Geography and Envirmnt) [Velde,.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Introduction to Clay Minerals: Chemistry, Origins, Uses And Environmental Significance (Routledge Geography and Cited by:
Olive, Wilds W. and Flinch, Warren L. () Stratigraphic and Mineralogic Relations and Ceramic Properties of Clay Deposits of Eocene Age in the Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky and in Adjacent Parts of Tennessee, USGS Bulletin To a geologist, clay minerals are fine particles (2 µm in size) and are also major constituents of rocks, sediment and an engineer, ceramicist or mineralogist, clay minerals belong to the family of phyllosilicate (or sheet silicate) of minerals, which shows properties of plasticity, shrinkage, and hardening upon drying or firing.
The regular features in the variation of molding, drying, and the physicomechanical properties of ceramic articles as a function of the mineralogical composition of the clays and coal cleaning waste are determined. The proportions of the basic clay minerals required for preparing high-quality building articles are by: 3. Introduction to Materials Science, Chap Structure and Properties of Ceramics University of Tennessee, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering 2 ¾keramikos - burnt stuff in Greek - desirable properties of ceramics are normally achieved through a high-temperature heat treatment process (firing). ¾Usually a compound between metallic.
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STRATIGRAPHIC AND MINERALOGIC RELATIONS AND CERAMIC PROPERTIES OF CLAY DEPOSITS OF EOCENE AGE IN THE JACKSON PURCHASE REGION, KENTUCKY, AND IN ADJACENT PARTS OF TENNESSEE BY WILDS W. OLIVE and WARREN I. FINCH ABSTRACT Clay deposits in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacentCited by: Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacent parts of Tennessee (OCoLC) Microfiche version.
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Olive, W.W. and Finch, W.I. () Stratigraphic and Mineralogic Relations and Ceramic Properties of Clay Deposits of Eocene Age in the Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky and Adjacent Parts of Tennessee. BulletinUS Geological Survey, by: 2. The mineralogical, chemical composition and ceramic properties of clay deposits from southern Thailand were studied to assess their potential for use in the ceramics industry.
Samples were collected from 11 localities where clay mining and processing plants are active in southern Thailand. X-ray powder. composition of clays determine the ceramic behavior and properties of the clays, ie their plasticity, drying and firing characteristics [M.A.
MANDOUR ].[M Önal ]. In the ceramic Industry, the nature of mineral clay plays an important role in the behavior of each stage of. Composition and ceramic properties of some clays from Northeastern Alberta Author: Alberta Geological Survey ceramic properties, clays, Northeastern Alberta, Geology, Abasand, stratigraphy, mineralogy, chemical composition, ceramic test, Fort McMurray, kaolin group, chlorite, illite, Firebag River, oil sand underclay, swelling clay, glacial.
Clay mineral - Clay mineral - Origin: All the clay minerals, with the possible exception of halloysite, have been synthesized from mixtures of oxides or hydroxides and water at moderately low temperatures and pressures.
Kaolinite tends to form in alumina-silica systems without alkalies or alkaline earths. Illite is formed when potassium is added to such systems. Clay mineral - Clay mineral - Chemical and physical properties: Depending on deficiency in the positive or negative charge balance (locally or overall) of mineral structures, clay minerals are able to adsorb certain cations and anions and retain them around the outside of the structural unit in an exchangeable state, generally without affecting the basic silicate structure.
Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacent parts of Tennessee Author: Wilds W Olive ; Warren Irvin Finch ; Geological Survey (U.S.), ; Kentucky Geological Survey.
Four clay samples from Mayouom deposit were studied to evaluate their potential uses in the ceramic industry. Characterization of crude clays involved chemical and mineralogical composition. Clay mineral associations of Palaeocene and Eocene age, with special attention to the late Palaeocene thermal maximum, have been examined in ten sections from the Tethys (Egypt, Israel, Tunisia.
CRETACEOUS AND EOCENE LIGNITE DEPOSITS, JACKSON PURCHASE, KENTUCKY Claiborne Formation The most striking petrographic aspect of the various Eocene Claiborne For- mation lignites is the general lack of inertinite macerals. Olive, W.W.
and Finch, W.I., Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic prop- erties of clay deposits Cited by: 9. WW Olive, WI. Finch Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky and in adjacent parts of Tennessee.
United States Geological Survey Bulletin 35 p. Google ScholarCited by: 6. Summary of Citation: Jackson Publication: Olive, W.W. and Finch, W.I.,Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacent parts of Tennessee:.
Porcelain is a ceramic material made by heating selected and refined materials often including clay in the form of kaolinite to high temperatures.
Cordierite is a crystalline magnesium aluminosilicate; Steatite, also known as soapstone or soaprock, is a metamorphic rock, a talc-schist. Clay-rich sediments from South Abarkouh district of clay deposit (SADC) in central Iran were analyzed for mineralogical and chemical composition, including the Rare earth element n clay deposits have been located in Lower Permian (Artinskian) sediments of the area.
Mineralogical characterization, geotechnical properties, clay deposits, refractory, industrial application. 1 Introduction.
Rocks in Erusu area have been subjected to varying degrees of weathering which led to the formation of clay deposits.
Clays are found in nature as Author: O. Ademila, O. Adebanjo. Olive, W. W., and W. Finch,Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene age in the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky, and in adjacent parts of Tenn- essee: U.S.
Geol. Survey Bull. 35 p. The Jackson Purchase area is an important resource of several industrial minerals including silica sand, ceramic clay, and ball clay (Anderson and Garland, ).Clay is a particularly important constituent of the bedrock stratigraphy of the Purchase area and historically has been mined extensively (Gildersleeve, ; Olive and Finch, ).Ball clays are associated with the Lower Tertiary.Six types of clays are mined in the United States: ball clay, bentonite, common clay, fire clay, fuller's earth, and kaolin.
Mineral composition, plasticity, color, absorption qualities, firing characteristics, and clarification properties are a few of the characteristics used to distinguish between the different clay types.
Major domestic markets for these clays are as.Olive, W.W., and Finch, W.I.,Stratigraphic and mineralogic relations and ceramic properties of clay deposits of Eocene Age in the Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky and in adjacent parts of Tennessee: U.S.
Geological Survey Bulletin35 p. Louisiana.