INSOLUBLE RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF LIMESTONE IN KOLHAN GROUP

Abstract

 The data from the insoluble residue analysis of nearly ninety eight samples collected from different horizons fully corroborate the petrogenetic evidences obtained from the petrographic and field features of the Kolhan Limestone. High grade limestones containing nearly 10% of insolubles constitute about half of the limestone samples. Only in ten samples, the silt-clay portion dominates over the sand portion and such very high grade pockets (containing at times about 95% CaCO3) on chemical analysis should show almost equal distribution of SiO2 and Al2O3, both together totaling to 5 to 10%. In the remaining forty samples the sand fraction clearly outweighs the silt clay fraction and these varieties of equally high grade pockets should analyze SiO2 content distinctly greater than the percentage of Al2O3.

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Kasturi Bhattacharyya*

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  • EP ID EP112590
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.61447
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Kasturi Bhattacharyya* (30).  INSOLUBLE RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF LIMESTONE IN KOLHAN GROUP. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 5(9), 30-34. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-112590