Diatomite: Occurrence And Evaluation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. O. Y. Breese
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The term "diatomite" implies the nearly pure sedimentary accumulation of diatoms. Sedimentary and chemical purity, low density, inertness, intricate fine structure, high brightness and other properties give the diatom and diatomite unique industrial usefulness and commercial value in high value functional filler and specialty filter aid products. Although diatomite deposits occur commonly throughout the world in Miocene and younger marine and lacustrine sediments, deposits that contain significant reserves of crude suitable for these quality sensitive markets are uncommon. U.S. production is centered on exceptional deposits located in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and California. Evaluation of deposits requires understanding of geology, mining, production and end use. As crude quality in deposits varies within and between strata, ore suitable for quality sensitive end uses must be identified through sampling and evaluation programs tailored to permit recognition of critical variations.
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APA: R. O. Y. Breese  (1989)  Diatomite: Occurrence And Evaluation

MLA: R. O. Y. Breese Diatomite: Occurrence And Evaluation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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