Occurrence And Origin Of Perlite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. O. Y. Breese
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Perlite is a hydrated acid volcanic glass that has been derived from the alteration of obsidians through incorporation of water into the silica structure. It is distinguished from other members of the water-bearing natural glass family by total water content, characteristic fracture and luster. The distribution of major occurrences worldwide is associated with silicic Tertiary through early-mid Quaternary volcanics related to plate movement. The No Agua dome and flow complex is one of the most highly studied perlite occurrences in the world. It clearly exhibits lithologic and textural zonations that reflect simple cooling history. Similar features are commonly observed within other perlitized, extrusive glass selvages. This paper briefly discusses current thought regarding geologic occurrence, the hydration process and the modes of origin with special emphasis on No Agua.
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APA: R. O. Y. Breese  (1985)  Occurrence And Origin Of Perlite

MLA: R. O. Y. Breese Occurrence And Origin Of Perlite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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