World Kaolins ? Genesis, Exploitation And Application ? 1. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. M. Bristow
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The mineral kaolinite is one of the commonest minerals in the uppermost 10 m of the continental crust; ranking in abundance alongside minerals like quartz, mica, feldspar and calcite. Only very exceptionally does it possess all the necessary properties needed to make it worth commercially exploiting. The terms 'Kaolin' and 'Kaolinite' are derived from a locality known as 'Kau-ling', in Jiangxi Province, Peoples Republic of China; where samples of a white clay used by the Chinese to make porcelain were first obtained by European missionaries and explorers in the eighteenth century.
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APA: C. M. Bristow  (1986)  World Kaolins ? Genesis, Exploitation And Application ? 1. Introduction

MLA: C. M. Bristow World Kaolins ? Genesis, Exploitation And Application ? 1. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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