Spanish roofing slate deposits

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
B. W. Roberts J. Garcia-Guinea M. Lombardero J. Taboada
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

The structural, textural and mineralogical properties of the slate formations of NW Spain make it the most important district in the world for quarrying roofing slates. Over the past 10 years the introduction of new methods has increased yields from 2 to 13%. The main factors affecting quality are quartz grain size less than 75 micrometres, homogeneity of slaty cleavage and S0-S1 intersection angle, very low metamorphic grade, absence of secondary foliation, beds 10-12 m thick and low content of oxidisable Fe sulphides. The two main controls on fissility are lithology and deformation accompanied by metamorphism. The minimum natural block size should be 0.6 m3 but this volume can be reduced for modern cutting tools such as diamond wire, chain and circular saws. Structural analysis is crucial in exploration and quarrying, as shown by the prospecting methodology applied at Dominio de Truchas in central Spain and the computer analysis of rock mass discontinuities at Casaio quarry
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APA: B. W. Roberts J. Garcia-Guinea M. Lombardero J. Taboada  (1905)  Spanish roofing slate deposits

MLA: B. W. Roberts J. Garcia-Guinea M. Lombardero J. Taboada Spanish roofing slate deposits. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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