RB 42/00073 Chemical beneficiation of white clays.
Published: 01 Jan 1957 Created: 04 Nov 2024 Revised: 04 Nov 2024

Chemical Beneficiation has been examined as a means of improving the whiteness of clays from Tea Tree Gully, Mount Crawford and Birdwood. It has been concluded that such treatment would be uneconomic for these clays.

Chemical Beneficiation has been examined as a means of improving the whiteness of clays from Tea Tree Gully, Mount Crawford and Birdwood. It has been concluded that such treatment would be uneconomic for these clays.

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Record No rb4200073
Topic Geoscientific Information
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Document Type Departmental Publication - Geological Survey Geoscience Publication
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Tenement
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    Commodity industrial material
    Notes
    Notes: Published by SADM in: Mining Review, Adelaide. No. 104 (1957); p: 41-44
    Geographic Locality: Tea Tree Gully;Birdwood;Mount Crawford
    Doc No: RB 42/00073

    Notes: Published by SADM in: Mining Review, Adelaide. No. 104 (1957); p: 41-44 Geographic Locality: Tea Tree Gully;Birdwood;Mount Crawford Doc No: RB 42/00073

    Language English
    Metadata Standard ISO 19115-3

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    License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
    Persistent identifier https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/document/rb4200073
    Citation Canning, R.G. 1957. RB 42/00073 Chemical beneficiation of white clays. Departmental Publication - Geological Survey Geoscience Publication. Government of South Australia.
    https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/document/rb4200073

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    Geographic Reference GDA2020 (EPSG:7844)
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