Exploration Techniques For Industrial Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kefton H. Teague
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

An article entitled "The Rule of the Geologist in the Industrial Mineral Field" by G. R. Gullet, was published in the August, 1967, issue of the Canadian Mining Journal. Mr. Gullet defined industrial minerals as follows: "Industrial minerals are largely non-metallic minerals and rocks that find value because of their physical or chemical properties." This definition is brief, but all-inclusive. Mr. Gullet continues, "They include all useful minerals and mineral commodities except those used as fuels and those from which metals are extracted. Factors in the evaluation of an industrial mineral deposit are generally as different from those used in the evaluation of a metal deposit as is the assessment of a potential oil field. The key to the successful development of an industrial mineral, deposit is more often a balance of accessibility, transport, and proximity to markets than to any natural quality advantage of the deposit itself."
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APA: Kefton H. Teague  (1972)  Exploration Techniques For Industrial Minerals

MLA: Kefton H. Teague Exploration Techniques For Industrial Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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