Porters Creek Clay, Geology, Processing, And Marketing Of A Unique Mineral Assemblage

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dennis C. Parker
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The Porters Creek clay is mined for its absorbent properties. The formation is part of the Upper Mississippi embayment and is recognized in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, and southeast Missouri. Major minerals in order of abundance are Montmorillonite, Quartz, Illite, Kaolinite, and Chlorite. Mining consists of open pit operation utilizing track loaders or scraper. The clay is dried or hardened in rotary kilns and crushed to size by roll crushers. The clay granules are sized and air classified prior to storage for shipment or packaging. Granules are sold for pet absorbents, oil absorbents, anti-skid material, fertilizer, and pesticide carriers.
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APA: Dennis C. Parker  (1979)  Porters Creek Clay, Geology, Processing, And Marketing Of A Unique Mineral Assemblage

MLA: Dennis C. Parker Porters Creek Clay, Geology, Processing, And Marketing Of A Unique Mineral Assemblage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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