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Clay Minerals; March 2004; v. 39; no. 1; p. 1-15; DOI: 10.1180/0009855043910116
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Kaolin and halloysite deposits of China

I. R. WILSON*

Ian Wilson Consultancy, Withielgoose Farmhouse, Withiel, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 5NW, UK



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FIG. 1. Kaolin deposits of China.

 


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FIG. 2. TEM of Longyan kaolin ahowing mixture of halloysite tubes and stacks of kaolinite.

 


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FIG. 3. Kaolin deposits of Guangdong Province.

 


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FIG. 4. Geology of the Maoming Basin, SW Guangdong Province.

 


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FIG. 5. TEM of the Maoming kaolin (refined to 90 wt.% <2 µm).

 


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FIG. 6. Simplified flowsheet of the Yangdong Kaolin Company, Maoming.

 


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FIG. 7. TEM of Dafang halloysite showing the length of tubes from 0.2 to 4.0 µm.

 


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FIG. 8. Geological map showing the kaolin deposits of the Suzhou-Yangshang Field.

 





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