The chemical and mineralogical compositions, physical and chemical characteristics, and degree of metamorphosis of quartz mineral in high-silica rocks in the Dzherdanakskoe deposit were investigated. It was found that this deposit contains shales and sandstones together with quartzites. It is shown that these high-silica raw components hold promise for the development of compositions of ceramic and refractory materials.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 2, pp. 33 – 36, February, 2017.
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Éminov, A.A., Abdullaeva, R.I. & Kadyrova, Z.R. Dzherdanakskoe Quartz Rock for Ceramic and Refractory Materials Production. Glass Ceram 74, 64–66 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-017-9930-3
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