Emery - Nature - Occurrence – Uses

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gerald M. Friedman
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Jan 7, 1957

Abstract

CONVENTIONAL usage defines emery as a natural aggregate of corundum and magnetite. Because emery bodies contain abundant spinel two types are recognized, spinel-bearing and spinel- free. Watson and Steiger1 introduced the name spinellite for emery in which spinel is a major constituuent, but this term has not been generally adopted. Spinel emery grades locally into spinel magnetite rocks with or without accessory corundum. Even this variety has been used commercially in the past. The term emery therefore applies to natural aggregates composed of corundum and magnetite; corundum, magnetite, and spinel; and spinel and magnetite.
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APA: Gerald M. Friedman  (1957)  Emery - Nature - Occurrence – Uses

MLA: Gerald M. Friedman Emery - Nature - Occurrence – Uses. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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