Geology Of The Hector Mine Deposit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Willette
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Hector Mine deposit in the California Mojave Desert has a magnesium-rich clay that formed when lithium and fluorine were introduced into isolated fine lacustrine volcanic sediment during the Pliocene. The intensely deformed deposit has been supplying the highest grade thixotropic clay to the coatings industry for over half a century. A thixotropic clay displays the property of changing from a gel to a sol when shaken, and increases in strength upon standing.
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APA: R. D. Willette  (1995)  Geology Of The Hector Mine Deposit

MLA: R. D. Willette Geology Of The Hector Mine Deposit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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