Building Stones And Clays a Handbook for Architects And Engineers
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Geological Survey, p. 409. Silica, Si0 2 \ 71. 91 Alumina, A1 2 O 3 16. 24 Iron oxide, Fe 2 O 3 1. 79 Lime, CaO 0. 18 Magnesia, MgO 0. 88 Alkalies, K 2 O, Na 2 O 3. 27 Combined water, H 2 O 4. 39 98. 66 6. Analysis of residual clay derived from limestone, Morris- ville, Calhoun County, Alabama. The analysis is taken from Bulletin 52, U. S. Geological Survey, p. 40. Silica, SiO 2 55. 42 Alumina, A1 O 3 22. 17 Iron oxide, Fe, O 3 8. 30 Lime, CaO 0. 15 Magnesia, MgO 1. 45 Alkalies, K O, Na 2 O 2. ...49 Water, H 2 6 9. 86 99. 84 CLAYS 335 7. Analysis of a marine clay from Thomaston, Maine. The analysis was made by W. T. Schaller. Silica, SiO 2 62. 80 Alumina, A1 2 O 3 and small amounts of titanic acid, TiO 2 18. 23 Iron oxides, Fe 2 O 3, FeO 6. 40 Lime, CaO 0. 88 Magnesia, MgO 1. 58 Potassa, K 2 O 3. 05 Soda, Na 2 O 1. 46 Combined water, H 2 O 4. 39 Moisture . 1. 31 100. 10 8. The following analysis of a stream clay from Catskill, New York, is taken from Bulletin 35, New York State Museum, p.
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