Diatomite Deposits Of The Circumpacific With Special Reference To Lompoc, California

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. R. Fullerton
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Diatomite or diatomaceous earth is composed of innumerable microscopic opaline skeletons of single-celled aquatic plants called diatoms. The unique properties of this material enable it to be used as an important filtration medium and filler. The Circumpacific contains several economic deposits of diatomite. The largest of these is located in Lompoc, Ca. This deposit is the world's largest, purest, and most uniform marine deposit currently being mined. The other Circumpacific deposits are of fresh water origin. These deposits and Lompoc's unique marine deposit are significant sources of the world's diatomite supply.
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APA: R. R. Fullerton  (1982)  Diatomite Deposits Of The Circumpacific With Special Reference To Lompoc, California

MLA: R. R. Fullerton Diatomite Deposits Of The Circumpacific With Special Reference To Lompoc, California. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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