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ESN 1980-A
From the same area, samples of Kaskapau Formation dry well, firing range is moderate to long, and the milk chocolate brown colour could be acceptable in "earth colour" pottery or structural clay products. A sample from the Bearpaw Formation in the ... Show Abstract
Scafe, D.W. 1980-01-01
ECO 3
Ceramic test data for more than 200 deposits of clays and shales in Alberta resulted largely from early investigations of the Federal Department of Mines (1912-15, 1932) supplemented by more recent work of Alberta Research ... Show Abstract
Hamilton, W.N. Babet, P.H. 1975-03-01
ECO 7
Many geographical areas and geological formations were missed when the ceramic suitability of materials was studied early this century. Geological formations that are useful for the production of structural clay products or pottery are Pleistocene ... Show Abstract
Scafe, D.W. 1982-01-01
ESN 1978-A
Potential industrial clays of Alberta : a preliminary assessment, Part I Clays from the Luscar Formation show the most potential as they work well, extrude well, and dry well in addition to firing to an appealing dark chocolate colour at the end of ... Show Abstract
Scafe, D.W. 1978-01-01
DIG 2003-0014
Alberta industrial mineral deposits and occurrences (GIS data, point features) The AMDO (Alberta Mineral Deposits and Occurrences) application was created by the Minerals and Coal Geoscience Section of the Alberta Geological Survey as a database ... Show Abstract
Price, M. Hamilton, W.N. Fildes, B.J. 2010-07-29
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