Preliminary Investigations into the Characteristics and Potential Uses of the Ngakuru Zeolites

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The Ngakuru zeolites are located about 20 km south of Rotorua and comprise a number of deposits dispersed along several fault lines. Relatively recent volcanic activity (250,000 years ago) resulted in ash depositions that vary in depth and mineralogy. Subsequent variable thermal alteration intensities generated predominantly clinoptilolite and mordenite zeolites with a range of physical characteristics. Typically the zeolites have low density (650 kg/m3), have high liquid (60% of dry weight) and odour absorption characteristics, and a high affinity for soluble cations (CEC =: 100 meq/100 g). Traditional kitty litter and oil absorbency markets are being expanded. New opportunities in waste and potable water treatment, organic and synthetic slow release fertilisers, use as a light weight aggregate for speciality concretes, and pozzalome activity are currently being researched.
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APA:  (2000)  Preliminary Investigations into the Characteristics and Potential Uses of the Ngakuru Zeolites

MLA: Preliminary Investigations into the Characteristics and Potential Uses of the Ngakuru Zeolites. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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