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- Ball_clay abstract "Ball clays are kaolinitic sedimentary clays, that commonly consist of 20-80% kaolinite, 10-25% mica, 6-65% quartz. Localized seams in the same deposit have variations in composition, including the quantity of the major minerals, accessory minerals and carbonaceous materials such as lignite. They are fine-grained and plastic in nature.Ball clays are relatively scarce deposits due to the combination of geological factors needed for their formation and preservation. They are mined in parts of the Eastern United States and from three sites in Devon and Dorset in South West England. They are commonly used in the construction of many ceramic articles, where their primary role is to either to impart plasticity or to aid rheological stability during the shaping processes.".
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- Ball_clay group "note".
- Ball_clay hasPhotoCollection Ball_clay.
- Ball_clay liststyle "lower-roman".
- Ball_clay subject Category:Geology_of_Devon.
- Ball_clay subject Category:Pottery.
- Ball_clay type Place.
- Ball_clay type PopulatedPlace.
- Ball_clay type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ball_clay type Place.
- Ball_clay type Location.
- Ball_clay comment "Ball clays are kaolinitic sedimentary clays, that commonly consist of 20-80% kaolinite, 10-25% mica, 6-65% quartz. Localized seams in the same deposit have variations in composition, including the quantity of the major minerals, accessory minerals and carbonaceous materials such as lignite. They are fine-grained and plastic in nature.Ball clays are relatively scarce deposits due to the combination of geological factors needed for their formation and preservation.".
- Ball_clay label "Ball clay".
- Ball_clay label "Ball clay".
- Ball_clay sameAs Ball_clay.
- Ball_clay sameAs 볼_클레이.
- Ball_clay sameAs m.0f5lfm.
- Ball_clay sameAs Q2881035.
- Ball_clay sameAs Q2881035.
- Ball_clay wasDerivedFrom Ball_clay?oldid=597960593.
- Ball_clay isPrimaryTopicOf Ball_clay.