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1Cornwall County Council - 2. Geology of Cornwall 1 Citation Apart from the development of mineral veins, fluid circulation in the granites has, in a number of places, resulted in the breakdown of the feldspar minerals and their replacement by the clay mineral kaolinite. This alteration is very patchy and of variab, delicious.com
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Google Image Result for http://www.mineralszone.com/gifs/kaolinite.jpg 1 Citation Kaolinite is a common phyllosilicate mineral. It is named for its type locality, Kao-Ling, Jianxi, China. It forms Kaolinite Group, members of which even belong to larger general group, Clays. Kaolinite's structure is composed of silicate sheets (Si2O5) b, delicious.com
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1 Citation A kaolin mine in Cretaceous strata near Thomson, Georgia, U.S.A., delicious.com
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Paleoenvironmental implications of the Boron content of coals. 1 Citation Paleoenvironmental implications of the Boron content of coals with special reference to Jharkhand coals of India. by Dr. Nitish Priyadarshi Abstract: 71 channeled samples of coals of Permian age from eight coalmines in the Jharkhand State of India were collected. The boron content ranges from BDL to 35ppm. and is well within the range of most world coals. Average ash% (30.12) is high. Boron was analyzed in coal ash using Spectrophotometer. The close similarity of boron in the coals, technorati.com
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Google Image Result for http://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/v231eh02.gif 1 Citation Environmental Health Criteria 231 BENTONITE, KAOLIN, AND SELECTED CLAY MINERALS, delicious.com
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1 Citation The granite moors of Cornwall and Devon were formed about 300 million years ago and contained 3 main minerals, felspar, quartz and mica. In some areas the white felspar decomposed to a soft white material, known as kaolinite - the main ingredient of china, delicious.com
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USGS OFR01-041: Individual Clay Minerals 1 Citation Individual Clay Minerals
* Chlorite Group
* Illite
* Kaolinite Group
* Mixed-Layer Clays
* Smectite Group
* Sepiolite and Palygorskite
* Vermiculite, delicious.com
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Palygorskite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1 Citation Palygorskite (also known as attapulgite) is a magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate with formula (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)·4(H2O) which occurs in a type of clay soil common to the Southeastern United States. It is one of the types of fuller's earth. When used in medicine, it physically binds to acids and toxic substances in the stomach and digestive tract. For that reason, it has often been used in antidiarrheal medications. From the early 1990s until 2003, it was the active ingredient used in Kaopectate (replacing Kaolinite), before that product was reformulated with bismuth subsalicylate. Like bismuth, it is not absorbed into the body, however the two work differently., delicious.com
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1 Citation Surrounding the Cornish town of St Austell and its neighbouring villages is a landscape well known for its clay tips and pits, created by the 250 year old clay mining industry. This striking and dramatic scenery, visible from distances of many miles, has been made more accessible by the development of trails for walking, cycling and horse riding.
Cornwall's miles of scenic clay trails were first opened in March 2005 and new trails have continued to be made available, enabling visitors to enjoy this unique area of Cornwall. Be among the first to discover these quiet pathways and enjoy the beauty and sense of peace they offer., delicious.com
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Google Image Result for http://www.mii.org/Minerals/Minpics1/Kaolinite%202.jpg 1 Citation The term clay refers to a number of earthy materials that are composed of minerals rich in alumina, silica and water. Clay is not a single mineral, but a number of minerals. When most clays are wet, they become "plastic" meaning they can be formed and mol, delicious.com
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