High-grade clays of the eastern United States: with notes on some western clays
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adam_text | Titel: High-Grade clays of the eastern United States
Autor: Ries, H
Jahr: 1922
CONTENTS.
Pase.
Introduction__________________________________________________________________________________________1
Field work and acknowledgments______________________________________________________________________J
Imports of clay____________________________________________________________________________________________________1
Statistics____________________________________________________________________________________________________________1
Sources and kinds„.__________________________________________________________________________________3
Exports of clay____________________________________________________________________________________________________5
Statistics of production______________________________________________________________________________________C
Requisite qualities of hijçh-grade clays for different purposes________________6
White-ware clays__________________ ____________________________________________________C
Kaolins__________________________________________________________________________________________________7
White-burning sedimentary clays__________________________________________________7
Ball clays---------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
Paper clays----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
Paint clays____________________________________________________________________________________________________11
Linoleum clays.l________________________________________________________________________________________11
Refractory bond clays______________________________________________________________________________11
Deposits of high-grade clays__________________________________________________________________________________15
Kaolins (white residual clays)________________________________________________________________________15
Definition______________________________________________________________________________________________________15
General features__________________________________________________________________________________________15
Types of rocks that form kaolin____________________________________________________________16
Need of purification for market------------------------------------------------------------16
Distribution of kaolins in the United States------------------------------------------16
Kaolin-bearing formations________________________________________________________________________16
Kaolins from pegmatites__,------------------------------------------------------17
Pennsylvania and Delaware------------------------------------------------------------18
Maryland______________________________________________________________________________________________18
Virginia__________________________________________________________________________________________________18
North Carolina, by W. S. Bayley----------------------------------------------------18
Distribution of kaolin---------------:------------------------------------18
Origin__________________________________________________________20
Variation in completeness of kaolinization---------------------22
Refining and by-products----------------------------------------------------------23
Composition__________________________________________25
Kaolins in the mountain region----------------------------------------------26
Occurrence________________________________________________________________________________26
Character of the pegmatites----------------------------------------------26
Kaolin mines________________________________________________________________________27,
Dillsboro, Jackson County----------------------------------------28
Hog Rock mine--------------------------------------------------28
Roda mine____________________________________________________________30
Woodrow, Haywood County------------------------------------31
Mine of the Hand Clay Co. (Inc.)----------------31
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IV
CONTENTS.
D eposits of high-grade clays—Continued.
Kaolins (white residual clayB)—Continued.
Kaolins from pegmatites—Continued.
North Carolina—Continued.
Kaolins in the mountain region—Continued.
Kaolin mines—Continued. Page.
Mica ville, Yancey County----------------------------------------35
Wilson mine__________________________________35
Wyatt mine__________________________________________________________35
Toecane, Yancey County------------------------------------------36
Job Thomas mine-------•----- ------------------36
Pit of the Clay Products Co----------------------------36
Sprucepine, Mitchell County----_--------------------------36
Sprucepine mine- --------------------------------------------36
Sparks mine________________________________________________________39
Franklin, Macon County------------------------------------------41
Porter property--------------------------------------------------41
Johnston property----------------------------------------------42
Cunningham property______________________________________42
lotla mine------------------------------------------------------------43
Almond, Swain County----------------------------------------------44
Hewitt mine--------------------------------------------------------44
Bryson, Swain County____,------------------------------------44
Payne Sullivan mine______________________________________44
Harris mine________________________________________________________46
Penland, Mitchell County________________________________________47
Property of the Bailey Lumber Co________________47
Undeveloped deposits__________________________________________________________52
Franklin, Macon County__.______________________________________52
McGuire property______________________________________________53
Ferguson property___ ----------------------------------------54
Dillsboro, Jackson County______________________________________55
Property of the Harris Kaolin Co________________55
Beta, Jackson County________________________________________________55
Ross property________________________________________________________55
Etowah, Henderson County______________________________________57
Valentine property______________________________________________57
Hazelwood, Haywood County________________________________58
Herren property__________________________________________________58
Bird town, Swain County________________________________________59
Cole Black property______________________________________59
Micaville, Yancey County________________________________________60
Thomas prospect________________________________________________60
Smith prospect____________________________________________________61
Mitchell County_______________________________________________61
Jefferson, Ashe County____________________________________________64
Bare property______________________________________________________64
Kaolins in the Piedmont Plateau region________________________________65
Kaolins from pegmatite and granite______________________________65
Bessemer City, Gaston County________________________________65
Property of J. A. Smith____________________________________65
Lincolnton, Lincoln County______________________________________67
Mine of the United States Tin Co________________67
CONTENTS. V
Deposits of high-grade clays—Continued.
Kaolins (white residual clays)—Continued.
Kaolins from pegmatites—Continued.
North Carolina—Continued.
Kaolins in the Piedmont Plateau region—Continued. Page.
Kaolins from schistose rocks (partly pegmatites)— 68
Troy, Montgomery County--------------------------------------68
Mount Gilead, Montgomery County----------------------69
Property of P. M. Eames----------------------------------69
Overton, Montgomery County----------------------------------69
Property of A. J. Overton--------------------------------69
Catawba, Catawba County______________________________________70
Property of E. A. Ervin______________________________________70
Statesville, Iredell County--------------------------------------71
Property of Cashion Furchess____________________71
Bosticks Mills, Richmond County__________________________72
Property of R. L. Steele__________________________________72
Kaolin reserves of North Carolina__________________________________________75
Prospecting for kaolin--------------------------------------------------------------77
Uses of kaolins of North Carolina----------------------------------------78
South Carolina, by VV. S. Bayley----------------------------------------------------79
Abbeville County------------------------------------------------------------------------79
Georgia__________________________________________________________________________________________________82
Alabama___i________________________________________________________________________________________82
Kaolin from Cambrian schists in Pennsylvania--------------------------------82
Glen Loch, Delaware County__________________________________________________________82
South Mountain region, Cumberland County------------------------------83
General features of the deposits--------------------------------------------. 83
Property of the Cumberland Clay Co--------------------------------------85
Property of the Philadelphia Clay Co----------------------------------85
Property of the Sandusky Portland Cement Co----------------85
Henry Clay mine------------------------------------------------------------------------86
Property of the Holly Clay Corporation----------------------------86
Beavertown__________________________________________________________________________________88
Uses of the kaolins from the South Mountain region— 89
Future of the region------------------------------------------------------------------89
Narvon, Lancaster County________________________________________________________________89
Pit of the VVhittaker Clay Co________________________________________________90
Pit of the Diller Clay Co___:__________________________________________________90
Uses of the clays from Narvon______________________________________________91
Honeybrook, Chester County__________________________________________________________91
Kaolin from Cambrian quartzite in central Pennsylvania, by
E. S. Moore__________________________________________________________92
Geologic occurrence----------------------------------------------------------------------------92
Distribution of the clays__________________________________________________________________94
Mines and prospects__________________________________________________________________________94
Blair property------------------------------------------------------------------------------94
Colonial Clay Co________________________________________________________________________95
Patton property_________________________________________________________________96
Dungarvin station----------------------------------------------------------------------97
Woodbury Clay Co______________________________________________________________________98
Possibilities of future development______________________________________________98
Uses of the kaolins from central Pennsylvania------------------------98
Kaolin from feldspathic quartzite in Connecticut______________________________99
VI
CONTENTS.
Deposits oí high-grade clayB—Continued.
Kaolins (white residual clays)—Continued. Page.
Xaolin from Cambrian shale in Virginia______________________________________________99
Lipscomb, Augusta County______________________________________________________________100
Cold Spring, Augusta County----------------------------------------------------------101
Lofton, Augusta County____________________________________________________________________102
Vesuvius, Augusta County______________________________________________________________103
Buena Vista, Rockbridge County__________________________________________________104
Kaolins from Cambrian limestone in Missouri__________________________________104
General features of the deposits____________________________________________________104
Property of American China Clay Co____________________________________________107
Bausch mine________________________________________________________________________________________108
Kaolins from shales and limestones of the Oriskany group in the
Appalachian States________________________________________________________________________________108
Occurrence and distribution____________________________________________________________108
Pennsylvania________________________________________________________________________________________109
Saylorsburg district____________________________________________________________________109
Geology, by F. B. Peck______________________________________________________109
Character and uses of the clays____________________________________111
Mines______________________________________________________________________________________111
Mine of the Keystone Clay Reduction Co________111
Property of the Mount Eaton Clay Co__________________112
Property of the Atlas Portland Cement Co________113
Kunkletown, Monroe County------------------¦----------------114
Petersburg, Huntingdon County______________________________________________115
Shirleysburg, Huntingdon County-----------------------------115
Hollidaysburg, Blair County____________________________________________________116
West Virginia and Virginia____________:________________________________117
Hampshire County, W. Va., and Frederick County, Va____117
Lignite, Botetourt County, Va________________________________________________117
Notes on occurrences of kaolin west of the Mississippi------------------120
Arkansas_______________________________i------------------------------120
Bauxite____________________________________________________________________________________________120
Little Rock______________________________________________________________________________________120
Nevada, by J. P. Buwalda----------------------------------121
Oreana__________________________________________________________________________________________121
Pitt-Rowland mino______________________________________________________________121
Lovelocks______________________________________________________________________________________122
Adamson-Dickson property.-__________________________________________122
Telluride________________________________________________________________________________________124
Shepard property----------------------------------------------------------------124
Kiernan property________________________________________________________________125
Beatty______________________________________________________________________________________________125
Bond Marks deposit______________________________________________________125
Idaho____________________________________________________________________126
California______________________________________________________________________________________________126
Antioch__________________________________________________________________________________________126
Summary______________________________________________________________________________________________________126
Kaolin mining and refining______________________________________________________________________127
Residual clays of undetermined derivation----------------------------------------------128
Alabama__________________________________________________ ---- 128
Fort Payne, Dekalb County------------------------------------------------------------128
Bynum, Calhoun County----------------------------------------------------------------------130
CONTENTS. VII
Deposits of high-grade clays—Continued.
Residual clays of undetermined derivation—Continued. Page.
Clays of Carboniferous age (chiefly sedimentary)--------------------------131
St. Louis district, Mo--------------------------------------------------------------------------131
Glass-pot clays in Ohio, by Wilbur Stout----------------------------------133
Pennsylvania________________________________________________________________________________________135
Flint clays of central Missouri____________________________________________________________________135
Occurrence and distribution____________________________________________________________135
Character of the clays-------------------------------------------138
Grades of clay shipped______________________________________________________________________140
Future of the district________________________________________________________________________140
Details of the flint-clay pits____________________________________________________________140
Hofflin, Crawford County----------------------------------------------------------140
Owensville, Gasconade County________________________________________________141
Connell pit____________________________________________________________________________141
Sassman pit--------------------------------------------------------------------------142
Rosebud, Gasconade County____________________________________________________144
Brown pit______________________________________________________________________________144
Bauers Watkins pit_________________________— 144
Heidel Toelke pit______________________________________________________________144
Bland, Gasconade County---------------------------------------------145
Shockley pit--------------------------------------------------------------------------145
Campbell Lichte pit________________________________________________________145
Canaan, Gasconade County______________________________________________________146
Belle, Maries County__________________________________________________________________147
Indianaite of Indiana______________________________________________________147
General features of the deposits, by W. N. Logan------------------------------147
Geographic distribution____________________________________________________________________147
Geologic occurrence____________________________________________________________________________149
Character of the outcrop------------------------------------------------------------------150
General character of the clay--------------------------------------------------------150
Associated rocks__________________________________________________________________________________152
Resources of indianaite--------------------------------------------------------------------154
The deposit of indianaite near Huron, Lawrence County, Ind.,
by H. Ries________________________________________________________________________________________________154
Structure of the beds________________________________________________________________________154
Physical character of the clay--------------------------------------------------------156
Pétrographie character------------------------------------------------------------------------156
Relations of the clay to the rocks associated with it------------------------158
Theories of origin--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------159
Combustion of coal bed----------------------------------------------------------------------159
Alteration of limestone----------------------------------------------------------------------159
Deposits of residual clay____________________________________________________________160
Igneous intrusion________________________:--------------------------------160
Vein deposits----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------160
Sedimentary deposits------------------------------------------------------------------------161
Biochemical reactions---------------------------i--------------161
Replacement of quartz pebbles--------------------------------------------------------161
Sedimentary clays of the Coastal Plain and the Embayment Area--------162
Geologic relations________________________________________________________________________________________162
Methods of mining______________________________________________________________________________________163
VIII
CONTENTS.
Deposita of high-grade clays—Continued.
Sedimentary clays of the Coastal Plain and the Embayment Area—Con. Paçc.
Lower Cretaceous clays____________________________________________________________________________164
South Carolina, by W. S. Bayley__________________________________________________164
The clay-bearing formations____________________________________________________164
The clay beds______________________________________________________________________________166
Pits in Lower Cretaceous clays____________________________________________168
Bath, Aiken County____________________________________________________________168
Property of the McNamee Kaolin Co____________________168
Langley, Aiken County______________________________________________________171
Property of the South Carolina Clay Co--------------171
Property of the Paragon Kaolin Co------------------------174
Property of the Peerless Clay Co--------------------------177
Property of the Immaculate Kaolin Co________________182
Dixiana, Lexington County______________________________________________185
Geiger property__________________________________________________________185
Trenton, Edgefield County________________________________________________185
Mims property______________________________________________________________185
Uses of the Cretaceous clays of South Carolina------------------186
Varieties of clay__________________________________________________________________186
Paper_________________ ____________________________________________________187
Pigments________________________________________________________________________________188
Floor and wall tile______________________________________________________________189
Pottery______________________________________— 189
Filler_________________________________________________190
Miscellaneous uses--------------------------------------------------------------190
Defects and their remedy----------------------------------------------------190
Conditions that affect operation--------------------------------------------191
Location________________________________________________________________________________191
Overburden____________________________________________________________________________192
Economic problems____________________________________________________________________193
Future development of the white clays of South Carolina 194
Georgia__________________________________________________________________________________________________194
Distribution__________________________________________________________________________________194
Origin____________________________________________________________________________________________195
Mode of occurrence____________________________________________________________________195
Structure______________________________________________________________________________________196
Variation in the clay__________________________________________________________________196
Chemical and physical properties------------------------------------------197
Minerals________________________________________________________________________________________197
Overburden__________________________________________________________________________________198
The white-clay industry____________________________________________________________198
Future expansions____________________________________________________________________200
Uses of the white clays of Georgia________________________________________200
Maryland______________________________________________________________________________________________201
Arundel formation_________________________________________201
Patapsco formation____________________________________________________________________201
Upper Cretaceous clays------------------------------------------------------------------------------202
Raritan formation______________________________________________________________________________202
New Jersey----------------------------------------------------------------------------------202
Occurrence and distribution--------------------------------------------202
Uses of the clays of New Jersey, by G. H. Brown______203
Maryland______________________________________________________________________________________204
CONTENTS.
IX
Deposits of high-grade clays—Continued.
Sedimentary clays of the Coastal Plain and-the Embayment Area—Con.
Upper Cretaceous clays—Continued. Page.
Tuscaloosa formation________________________________________________________________________204
Alabama_______________________________________________________________204
Mississippi--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------205
Distribution and character------------------------------------------------205
Undeveloped properties in Tishomingo County, by
E. N. Lowe__________________________-______________________206
Tishomingo__________________________________________________________________206
Iuka________________________________________________________________________________206
Golden____________________________________________________________________________209
Eastport__________________________________________________________________________209
¡Middendorf arkose member of Black Creek formation in
South Carolina----------------------------------------------------------------------------------211
Warrenville, Aiken County------------------------------------------------------211
Property of Parker Kaolin Co----------------------------------------211
Rayli. n, Lexington County------------------------------------------------213 -
Property of Edisto Kaolin Co----------------------------------------213
Horrell Hill, Kicliland County________________________________________________215
Property of Interstate Clay Co--------------------------------------215
Property of Columbia Mineral Products Co----------------219
Aiken, Aiken County------------------------------------------------------------------220
Property of Henderson Bros--------------------------------------------220
Society Hill, Chesterfield County--------------------------------------------222
Coker property--------------------------------------------------------------------222
Eutaw formation__________________________________________________________________________________222
Selma clialk__________________________________________________________________________________________222
liipley formation__________________________________________________________________________________223
Distribution and character------------------------------------------------------223
Georg a__________________________________________________________________________________________224
Tennessee______________________________________________________________________________________225
Hollow Rock, Carroll County--------------------------------------------225
India, Henry County__________________________________________________________229
Tertiary clays______________________________________________________________________________________________230
Distribution__________________________________________________________________________________________- 280
Eocene (?) clay__________________________________________________________________________________230
South Carolina, by W. S. Bayley----------------------------------------------230
Abbeville, Abbeville County----------------------------------------------230
Midway group______________________________________________________________________________________233
Georgia_________________________________________________________________233
Mississippi------------------------- ----------------------------------235
Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois________________________________________236
Distribution and character______________________________________________236
Benton, Marshall County, Ky__________________________________________236
Briensburg, Marshall County, Ky__________________________________238
Murray, Calloway County, Ky----------------------------------------238
Wilcox group_________________________________L____________________238
Distribution----------------------------------------------------------------------------------238
Georgia__________________________________________________________________________________________239
Mississippi____________________________________________________________________________________239
Distribution and character_______________________________239
Clays of Ackerman formation________________________________________240
X
CONTENTS.
Deposita of high-grade clays—Continued.
Sedimentary clays of the Coastal Plain and the Embayment Area—Con
Tertiary clays—Continued.
Wilcox group—Continued.
Mississippi—Continued. Page.
Clays of Holly Springs sand__________________________________________240
Clays of Grenada formation____________________________________________242
Distribution and character________________________________________242
Pits of J. T. Bramlett______________________________________________243
Property of McLendon Clay Co______________________________246
Pits of Mitchell Clay Co__________________________________________247
Property of Southern Ball Clay Co________________________247
Charleston, Tallahatchie County____________________________248
Future of the clays of the Grenada formation____248
Undeveloped properties, by E. N. Lowe________________________249
Clays of Grenada formation____________________________________249
Tocowa, Panola County____________________________________249
Charleston, Tallahatchie County--------------------250
Carrollton, Carroll County______________________________250
Clays of Holly Springs sand____________________________________252
Hudsonville, Marshall County________________________252
Lamar, Benton County.____________________________________253
Oxford, Lafayette County-----------------253
Arkansas----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------255
Distribution and character______________________________________________255
Mines______________________________________--------256
Lester, Ouachita County------------------------------------------256
Benton, Saline County______________________________________________259
I^agrange formation____________________________________________________________________________259
Correlation and character------------------------------------------------------------259
Tennessee_________________;--------------------------------------------------260
Distribution and character______________________________________________200
Localities------------------------------------------------------------------------------261
General features of the mines--------------------------------261
La Grange, Fayette County----------------------------------------262
J. F. Dale sand pit____________________________________________262
McNanee pit__________________________________________263
Pinson, Mad. soii County--------------------------------------------263
McKenzie, Carrol! County------------------------------------------264
Johnson-Porter Clay Co------------------------------------264
C. S. Sparks pit--------------------------------------------------266
Hairy, Henry County________________________________________________267
Whitlock, Henry County__________________________________________269
Pits of Mandle Clay Mining Co____________________269
Puryear, Henry County______________________________________________272
Property of Dixie Brick Tile Co----------------272
Property of Cooley Ball Sagger Clay Co.. 272
Uses of Lagrange clays of Tennessee------------------------------275
Kentucky______________________________________________________________________________________276
Occurrence and distribution____________________________________________276
Pryorsburg, Graves County______________1________________276
Property of Kentucky Construction Improve-
ment Co__________________________________- 277
Pit of Mayfield Clay Co____________________________________________279
ILLUSTRATIONS. XI
Deposite of high-grade clays—Continued.
Sedimentary clays of the Coastal Plain and the Embayment Area—Con.
Tertiary clays—Continued.
Lagrange formation—Continued.
Kentucky—Continued. Page.
Hickory Grove, Graves County______________________________________280
Pit of Old Hickory Clay Talc Co________________________280
Pit of Colonial Clay Co______________________________________________281
Pit of National Sales Co__________________________________________281
Wiekliffe, Ballard County-------------------------------------------282
LaClede-Christy Clay Co__________________________________________282
American Clay Co______________________________________________________282
Undeveloped Lagrange clays in Kentucky------------------282
Uses of Lagrange clays of Kentucky------------------------------283
Illinois____________________________________________________________________________________________284
Distribution and occurrence____________________________________________284
Character and uses of the clays--------------------------------------285
Oligocene clays____________________________________________________________________________________289
Florida__________________________________________________________________________________________289
Distribution and character----------------------------------------------289
Uses of clays of Florida____________________________________________________291
Microscopic study of clays, by R. E. Somers------------------------------------------------------292
Method of examination------------------------------------------------------------------------------------292
Identification and character of minerals------------------------------------------------------296
Quartz____________________________________________________________________________________________________________296
Kaolinite______________________________________________________________________________296
Hydromica---------------------.----------------------------------------------------------296
Comparative abundance of kaolinite and hydromicas----------------------297
Hailoysite______________________________________________________________________________________________________298
Rutile______________________________________________________________________________________________________________293
Kare minerals_______________________________________^----------------299
Diaspore________________________________________________________________________________________________________299
Gibbsite____________________________________________________________________________________________________________299
Texture------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------300
Minerals in the burned clay____________________________________________________________________________300
Previous work on burned clay---------------------------------- 304
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title_full | High-grade clays of the eastern United States with notes on some western clays by H. Ries ... |
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