Beneficiation Of Kaolinite Clay From Silica Sand Washings ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce F. Bohor
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Silica sand has been mined in Illinois from the St. Peter Sandstone since the turn of the century, especially in the area around Ottawa on the Illinois River in the north-central part of the state. Production of this sand, consumed mainly by the glass and foundry industries but also sought after for many other uses, has grown with the economy, and last year's output in Illinois exceeded 4,000,000 tons. Such an important commodity was given the early attention of the Illinois State Geological Survey, and a very complete report was issued in 1928, authored by J. E. Lamar. The mining and processing of the sand has changed very little during the intervening 40 years, so that much of Lamar's data and descriptions are applicable today. More recently, the stratigraphy of the St. Peter Sandstone in north-central Illinois has become better known from the work of Willman and Payne (1942). The present authors have borrowed generously from Lamar's publication, and we wish to acknowledge the contribution of both of these studies to our work.
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APA: Bruce F. Bohor  (1969)  Beneficiation Of Kaolinite Clay From Silica Sand Washings ? I. Introduction

MLA: Bruce F. Bohor Beneficiation Of Kaolinite Clay From Silica Sand Washings ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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