Delaware Clay Resources

Author(s)Pickett, T.E.
Date Accessioned2008-03-19T17:32:47Z
Date Available2008-03-19T17:32:47Z
Publication Date1970-06
AbstractForty-eight samples of Delaware clays were collected and tested jointly by the Delaware Geological Survey and the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Clays potentially useful for face brick are common. The nonmarine Cretaceous Potomac Formation is a potential economic clay at virtually all locations sampled. Some Miocene and Pleistocene clays are also possibilities for brick clays. Other Potomac clays are potential sources for glazed tile, sewer pipe, refractory brick, and stoneware. Coastal marsh clays, frequently containing much organic debris, are potential source material for lightweight aggregate used in lightweight, strong concrete products. Lightweight aggregate has the potential for augmenting dwindling reserves of crushed stone and gravel aggregate.en_US
SponsorIn cooperation with the United States Bureau of Mines, Curtis Edgerton, Geologist, Pittsburgh Officeen_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3110
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesReport of Investigationsen_US
Part of Series14en_US
Keywordsglazed tileen_US
Keywordssewer pipeen_US
Keywordsrefractory bricken_US
Keywordsstonewareen_US
Keywordslightweight aggregateen_US
Keywordsbrick clayen_US
TitleDelaware Clay Resourcesen_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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