RI 4588 Investigation Of The Mueller Kaolin Deposit Jeff Davis County, Tex.

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

Abstract

Kaolin, or china clay, is the term applied to a group of hydrous aluminum silicates. Because of its purity, light color, and refractory properties, kaolin is used extensively in the manufacture of high-grade ceramic wares and as a filler by the rubber and paper industries. Although there are numerous pottery and enamelware plants in Texas, and large rubber and paper industries; all of the kaolin used in these plants is from other States, There are two known occurrences of kaolin in Texas, namely, the Leakey deposit in Real County and the several deposits of the Medley district in southern Jeff Davis County. An investigation of the Mueller kaolin deposit in the Medley district was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines. Following an examination of this deposit by W. D. McMillan, engineer in charge of the Texas field office of the Bureau of Mines, a proposal was made to investigate the deposit by diamond core drilling.
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APA: W. D. Mcmillan  (1949)  RI 4588 Investigation Of The Mueller Kaolin Deposit Jeff Davis County, Tex.

MLA: W. D. Mcmillan RI 4588 Investigation Of The Mueller Kaolin Deposit Jeff Davis County, Tex.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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