RI 4486 Investigation And Laboratory Testing Of Vermiculite Deposits, Llano County, Tex.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
McMillan W. D.
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Vermiculite is the name of a group of micaceous minerals characterized by their property of exfoliating when heated and thereby increasing many times their original volume. The resulting product has excellent heat-and sound-insulating properties, is used as a lightweight aggregate, and has numerous other industrial applications. Deposits of vermiculite occur in areas of pre-Cambrian rocks of the Llano uplift of central Texas, particularly in Burnet and Llano Counties. Because of the growing economic importance of vermiculite products, the Bureau of Mines undertook a detailed investigation of several deposits in Llano County. This investigation was completed in February 1947. The work comprised topographic surveys of five deposits, drilling with a 4-1/4 inch Parmanco power auger drill, and laboratory evaluation of samples. 342 drill holes, aggregating 4,905.5 feet, were completed, and 377 samples were taken. Laboratory evaluation of the vermiculite comprised expansion tests on both crude and beneficiated samples. The products obtained were compared with commercial-grade vermiculite from Montana.
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APA: McMillan W. D.  (1949)  RI 4486 Investigation And Laboratory Testing Of Vermiculite Deposits, Llano County, Tex.

MLA: McMillan W. D. RI 4486 Investigation And Laboratory Testing Of Vermiculite Deposits, Llano County, Tex.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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