Industrial minerals and rocks /
Industrial Minerals and Rocks.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Elsevier Science,
1984.
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Colección: | Developments in economic geology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Industrial Minerals and Rocks; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 The term ""Industrial minerals and rocks""; 1.2 Classification of industrial minerals and rocks and principal textbooks on this subject; 1.3 The past and present of industrial minerals and rocks; Chapter 2. Origin of industrial minerals and rocks; 2.1 Magmatic deposits; 2.2 Pegmatites; 2.3 Skaras and skarnoids; 2.4 Carbonatites; 2.5 Hydrothermal deposits; 2.6 Sublimates; 2.7 Deposits of the weathering derivation; 2.8 Sedimentary deposits.
- 2.9 Deposits of the diagenetio derivation2.10 Evaporites; 2.11 Deposits of metamorphic origin; Chapter 3. Cycles of principal elements of industrial materials in the nature; 3.1 Boron; 3.2 Carbon; 3.3 Nitrogen; 3.4 Fluorine; 3.5 Sodium; 3.6 Magnesium; 3.7 Aluminium; 3.8 Silicon; 3.9 Phosphorus; 3.10 Sulphur; 3.11 Chlorine; 3.12 Potassium; 3.13 Calcium; Chapter 4. Survey of genetic types of industrial minerals and rocks (in tables); Chapter 5. Form and size of industrial mineral deposits; Chapter 6. Deposits of industrial minerals; 6.1 Andalusite and other high alumina minerals; 6.2 Asbestos.
- 6.3 Baddeleyite and zircon6.4 Barite and witherite; 6.5 Beryl; 6.6 Borate; 6.7 Celestite and strontianite; 6.8 Corundum and emery; 6.9 Diamond; 6.10 Feldspar; 6.11 Fluorite (fluorspar) and cryolite; 6.12 Gem stones; 6.13 Graphite; 6.14 Magnesite; 6.15 Micas; 6.16 Monasite, xenotime, bastnaesite; 6.17 Nitratine (Chile saltpetre); 6.18 Olivine; 6.19 Quartz crystal; 6.20 Seplolite (Meerschaum); 6.21 Sulphur and pyrite; 6.22 Talc and soapstone; 6.23 Wollastonite; 6.24 Zeolites; Chapter 7. Deposits of industrial rocks; 7.1 Bauxite and Al-laterite.
- 7.2 Bentonite and montmorillonite clay (bleaching clays and fuller's earth included)7.3 Clays and claystones; 7.4 Decorative stones; 7.5 Diatomite; 7.6 Dolomite; 7.7 Glass sands and foundry sands; 7.8 Gypsum and anhydrite; 7.9 Kaolin and halloysite residue; 7.10 Leucophyllite; 7.11 Limestone; 7.12 Mineral pigments; 7.13 Perlite; 7.14 Petrurgloal rocks; 7.15 Phosphates and apatite; 7.16 Potassium salts; 7.17 Quartz raw materials; 7.18 Rock salt (halite); 7.19 Soda (natural); Chapter 8. Deposits of building raw materials; 8.1 Marly and siallitic materials for manufacturing cement and lime.
- 8.2 Raw materials for light-weight aggregates8.3 Raw materials for brickmaking; 8.4 Gravel-sand and building sand; 8.5 Building stone; Chapter 9. Unconventional, perspective, potential and substitute industrial minerals and rocks; Chapter 10. Minerogenetic provinces and epochs; Chapter 11. Geophysical methods of prospecting and exploration of deposits of industrial raw materials; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Geophysical methods; 11.3 Application of geophysical measurements on industrial minerals and rocks in Czechoslovakia; Chapter 12. Laboratory investigations.