An investigation of Malaysia granitic rocks as suitable sources of feldspar Chu Ling Heng ...[et al.].
Material type: TextPublisher: 1997Description: 1v (unnumbered) ill., map 30cmSubject(s): Rocks, Igneous -- Malaysia | Feldspar -- Malaysia | Granite -- Geology -- Malaysia | MalaysiaSummary: Medium to coarse-grained leucocratic granitic bodies containing more than 60% feldspar and less than 10% mafic minerals are found to be appropriate and potential source materials of local feldspar. Out of the 72 granite to quarries /outcrops studied in Peninsular Malaysia, 31 have been identified as 'ideal' sources of feldspar conforming to the 'preferred' feldspar specification of >18% A12O3, >11% (Na2O + K2O) and <0.3% fe2O3.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Medium to coarse-grained leucocratic granitic bodies containing more than 60% feldspar and less than 10% mafic minerals are found to be appropriate and potential source materials of local feldspar. Out of the 72 granite to quarries /outcrops studied in Peninsular Malaysia, 31 have been identified as 'ideal' sources of feldspar conforming to the 'preferred' feldspar specification of >18% A12O3, >11% (Na2O + K2O) and <0.3% fe2O3.
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