Preliminary Evaluation of the Factors Affecting the Use Potential of Clays and Shales in Pennsylvania (8dc09d8f-305e-443d-9ceb-6e141e41a393)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. M. Lapham K. V. Hoover
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

In Pennsylvania, 310 sampled sites of clay and shale have been studied with regard to potential use, lithology, physical properties, fired properties, major-element chemical analyses, and quantitative five-component X-ray mineralogy. Approximately 80% of the samples are of some potential use. Binary correlations of test data vs. potential use indicate that certain empirically determined parameters may be critical. These are: lithology, particularly for medium to superduty refractories and lightweight aggregate; kaolinite content for refractories vs. low-temperature fired product sources; quartz analyses with an apparent necessary minimum quantity for brick; quartz content, which is low in high grades of lightweight aggregate; mica content, which is low for refractories and possibly high for lightweight aggregate; total iron, which is low for refractories and shows a 4.0% minimum for lightweight aggregate; carbon dioxide, which is low for refractories, beneficial in lightweight aggregate, and probably restrictive for some tiles; chlorite-vermicalite, which is low for refractories and possibly beneficial in lightweight aggregate. In Pennsylvania, clay and shale materials constitute one of the state's major economic mineral resources. To date, the testing program indicates considerable development potential in brick, tile, and lightweight aggregate industries and perhaps a future potential for aluminum from shales that exceed 20% AID..
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APA: D. M. Lapham K. V. Hoover  (1972)  Preliminary Evaluation of the Factors Affecting the Use Potential of Clays and Shales in Pennsylvania (8dc09d8f-305e-443d-9ceb-6e141e41a393)

MLA: D. M. Lapham K. V. Hoover Preliminary Evaluation of the Factors Affecting the Use Potential of Clays and Shales in Pennsylvania (8dc09d8f-305e-443d-9ceb-6e141e41a393). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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