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This text emphasizes the way in which the requirements of industry control mineral exploitation, and the way in which fundamental mineral properties are exploited for particular applications. It describes aggregates, industrial clays and raw materials for the chemical industry. The book also addresses the need for high temperature processing with a chapter on mineralogical phase diagrams and time-temperature-transformation diagrams. It describes the evalutation of geological reserves, in the context of computer modelling of deposit quality. Finally, it considers the use of a site after extraction, for waste disposal and other purposes. By integrating mineral extraction, landfill waste disposal and site remediation, the work illustrates the big picture. It concentrates on the applied mineralogy of industrial and constructional raw materials. The text should be of interest to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates studying industrial minerals, applied geology and environmental geology, as well as to professionals in mineral extractive companies and waste disposal.
1 Introduction.- 2 Aggregates for construction.- 3 Industrial clays: kaolin, ball clay and bentonite.- 4 Minerals for agriculture and the chemical industry.- 5 Fired products: the need for high temperature processing.- 6 Raw materials for the glass industry.- 7 Cement and plaster.- 8 Clays for construction.- 9 Refractories.- 10 Assessment of mineral deposits.- 11 Disposal of waste by landfill.- Appendix A Reference phase diagrams.- Appendix B Detailed quality variation for the model evaluation used in Chapter 10.- Appendix C Computer hardware and software.- References.
An excellent introduction and practical guide to the wide range of industrial raw materials, and their nature, industry and marketing; useful to engineers, economists, manufacturers, and other professional groups - Choice