2015
DOI: 10.7494/geol.2015.41.4.311
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Diatomaceous rocks of the Jawornik deposit (the Polish Outer Carpathians) - petrophysical and petrographical evaluatio

Abstract: Diatomites belonging to a list of raw materials used in the EU criticality assessment are essential to many industrial applications due to a unique combination of their physical properties, i.e. porous and permeable structure, high specific surface area and adsorption capacity, low density and thermal conductivity, and chemical inertness. The present study was undertaken to analyse the relationships between the pore network characteristics, petrophysical parameters, and mineralogical variability of the Lower M… Show more

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“…This rather obvious identifying feature, already mentioned by Kotlarczyk (1966), and rock colour have been accepted as the classification basis of the Leszczawka diatomites and permitted five lithological varieties to be distinguished (Figarska-Warchoł et al 2015): 1) light creamy diatomites with blocky disintegration (variety BL); 2) dark creamy, grey or dark grey diatomites with blocky disintegration (variety BD); 3) light creamy, dark creamy or light grey diatomites with platy or prismatic disintegration (variety PL); Kotlarczyk (1966Kotlarczyk ( , 1988b Figarska-Warchoł B., Rembiś M., Stańczak G. 4) dark grey diatomites with platy or prismatic disintegration (variety PD); 5) yellowish orange diatomites with nodular disintegration (variety N). The detailed lithological characteristics of these rock types were given by Figarska-Warchoł et al (2015). The major detrital component is represented by fragmented, less often complete frustules (Tab.…”
Section: Lithological Characteristics Of the Diatomitesmentioning
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“…This rather obvious identifying feature, already mentioned by Kotlarczyk (1966), and rock colour have been accepted as the classification basis of the Leszczawka diatomites and permitted five lithological varieties to be distinguished (Figarska-Warchoł et al 2015): 1) light creamy diatomites with blocky disintegration (variety BL); 2) dark creamy, grey or dark grey diatomites with blocky disintegration (variety BD); 3) light creamy, dark creamy or light grey diatomites with platy or prismatic disintegration (variety PL); Kotlarczyk (1966Kotlarczyk ( , 1988b Figarska-Warchoł B., Rembiś M., Stańczak G. 4) dark grey diatomites with platy or prismatic disintegration (variety PD); 5) yellowish orange diatomites with nodular disintegration (variety N). The detailed lithological characteristics of these rock types were given by Figarska-Warchoł et al (2015). The major detrital component is represented by fragmented, less often complete frustules (Tab.…”
Section: Lithological Characteristics Of the Diatomitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). It is composed of silica of different ordering (opal-A and opal-CT) and clay minerals (illite, kaolinite and smectite) (Figarska-Warchoł et al 2015). The PD variety is characterized by the highest amorphous silica content of the groundmass (up to 35%) at a considerably lower content of clay minerals (ca.…”
Section: Lithological Characteristics Of the Diatomitesmentioning
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