Conference Proceedings
1990 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Mineral Industry in New Zealand
Conference Proceedings
1990 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Mineral Industry in New Zealand
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. The raw material is crushed and fractionated to produce a product of less than two micron particle size, which is of exceptional whiteness and brightness._x000D_
The unique properties of the clays render them highly desirable for specialised ceramic purposes.
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
- Unique ID: P199002034NZ