Producing Portland Cement In Hawaii With Limited Raw Material

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. T. Mau
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Hawaii is located approximately 2,500 miles from the mainland, but has basic needs for its thriving developing community. Cement is one of these needs Cement production in Hawaii is not without handicaps. The necessary raw materials are practically non-existent except for limestone. Even at that, the available limestone is marine in origin, coralline in nature and amorphous in characteristics - unlike calcite which is normally the calcium carbonate source for cement manufacture. There is no clay or shale for the argillaceous portion of cement raw mix. Hawaii being volcanic in origin is too young geologically for clays and shales to evolve and whatever there is, most likely is washed into the ocean.
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APA: K. T. Mau  (1982)  Producing Portland Cement In Hawaii With Limited Raw Material

MLA: K. T. Mau Producing Portland Cement In Hawaii With Limited Raw Material. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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