IC 7270 Marketing Vermiculite ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. Richards Gwinn
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

Vermiculites are secondary minerals formed by the: alteration of biotite and philogopite mica and are associated with basic rocks such as dunites, serpentines, and pyroxenites. Vermiculite was first described by T. H. Webb in 1824. It remained a mineralogical curiosity until 1913, when the first commercial deposit was discovered in the Turrett mining district of Colorado. Expanded or exfoliated vermiculite was first marketed in 1915 from a deposit in this district 5 miles southeast of Hecla, Colo. This activity was brief, but successful and continuous commercial development began in 1921 in Montana. 'Deposits in other States have been found and developed, but Montana is by far the largest producer. Vermiculite has also been found in South Africa, Western
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APA: G. Richards Gwinn  (1944)  IC 7270 Marketing Vermiculite ? Introduction

MLA: G. Richards Gwinn IC 7270 Marketing Vermiculite ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1944.

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