Early Cretaceous Deposits Of Kaolin Clay And Silica Sand In Nova Scotia, Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. W. Finck
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Detailed mapping, using a large diameter diamond-drill in conjunction with high resolution reflection seismics, has increased known resources of kaolin clay and glass-grade silica sand from scattered deposits generally < 1 km2 to large areas of Cretaceous valley fill up to 130 m thick. Detailed chemical and physical analysis of drill core is presently underway. Silica sand deposits intersected in this study are up to 99.4 % SiO2 without beneficiation. Light grey to white kaolin clays identified by XRD and DT A have concentrations values (without beneficiation) up to 47.28% SiO2, 37.44% Al2O3, 0.45% Fe2O3, 0.49% K2O, 0.07% Nap, 0.07% CaO and 0.39% MgO.
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APA: P. W. Finck  (1996)  Early Cretaceous Deposits Of Kaolin Clay And Silica Sand In Nova Scotia, Canada

MLA: P. W. Finck Early Cretaceous Deposits Of Kaolin Clay And Silica Sand In Nova Scotia, Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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