Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, The Mineral Industry in New Zealand, Rotorua New Zealand, March 1990
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, The Mineral Industry in New Zealand, Rotorua New Zealand, March 1990
The Halloysite Clays of Northland, New Zealand
In Northland, New Zealand, localised large deposits of halloysite clay have been produced by in-situ alteration of rhyolite volcanics of Pliocene or Pleistocene age, which were erupted through pre- Pliocene sedimentary strata and locally through Pleistocene basalt; and which were subsequently onlapped by further basalt flows. Alteration to clay has been a result of both hydrothermal and of meteoric processes, and decreases in intensity of alteration with increasing depth._x000D_
The raw material is crushed and fractionated to produce a product of less than 2 micron particle size, which is of exceptional whiteness and brightness. The unique properties of the clays render them highly desirable for specialised ceramic purposes.
The raw material is crushed and fractionated to produce a product of less than 2 micron particle size, which is of exceptional whiteness and brightness. The unique properties of the clays render them highly desirable for specialised ceramic purposes.
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C C Harvey, M G Townsend, R B Evans
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- Published: 1990
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