kaolinite mining landscape air bara kaolin lake bangka island indonesia

navigate by keyword : named 1637 song yingxing ancient chinese type locality kaoling gaoling meaning high ridge kaolinite mining landscape air bara kaolin lake bangka island indonesia term typically used clayey material low iron content white nearly composed minerals groupthe forming clays all hydrous aluminium silicates essentially al2si2o5oh4 formed decomposition other aluminous especially feldspars mineral mine

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Kaolinite Mining Landscape in Air Bara Kaolin Lake, Bangka Island of Indonesia
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Named in 1637 by Song Yingxing for the ancient Chinese type locality "Kaoling (Gaoling)", meaning high ridge. The term kaolin is typically used for clayey material that is low in iron content and is white or nearly white and composed of minerals of the kaolin group. The kaolin-forming clays are all hydrous aluminium silicates, essentially kaolinite [Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4], that are formed by the decomposition of other aluminous minerals, especially feldspars.


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