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Hampyong, Kyochon Clay-Its Characteristics and the Effects of Clay-organic Complexes on its. (함평, 교촌 점토의 특성과 점토-유기물 복합체에 관한 연구)

  • 정창주;백용혁;박현수
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 1977
  • Characteristics of Ham Pyong clay and clay-organic complexes were investigated by means of geological exploration, chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, electron microscopy, thermal mechanical analysis, cation exchange capacity and viscosity measurement. The results are as follows; 1) This caly is a transported clay which has black and white colors, and the amounts of deposit are estimated about 1, 600, 000M/T. 2) The major mineral phases identified by X-ray diffraction are kaolinite, sericite and halloysite and the minor phases are quartz and feldspar, these mineral phases can be seperated very easily by the elutriation method. 3) It was supposed that the black colored clay involved a certain clay-organic complexs by the mechanism of intercalation as well as surface absorption. 4) The clay-organic complexes in clay seemed to improve dispersity, to increase the fluidity of clay-water slips, to decrease the firing shrinkage and to promote the thermo-chemical reaction at temperature range up to 50$0^{\circ}C$, but not to effect on the resulted firing color.

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Relationships between Soil Factors and Growth of Annual Ring in Pinus densiflora on Stony Mountain (바위산의 토양요인과 소나무의 연륜생장 사이의 관계)

  • Lee, Chang Seok;Joon Ho Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.151-159
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    • 1987
  • Relationships between soil factors and the growth of annual ring of Pinus densiflora grown on stony mountain were investigated at two sites of the different parent rocks: the one was formed by granite at Mt. Gwanag, Seoul and the other feldspar porphyry at Mt. Bipa, Daegu. The growth of annual ring was influenced by the physical factors of soil, such as soil depth, field caacity and water content of soil, rather than by the KDICical factors, such as total nitrogen, potassium, and calcium of soil. Of the soil factors affecting the growth of annual ring, soil depth, field capacity, water content of soil and organic matter closely interrelated with each other. All of these factors influenced water content of soil which might affect the water potential of Pinus densiflora leaves. In fact, the leaf water potential, affecting as the main factor for the growth of annual ring, of the pine grown in a deep soil was higher than that of the pine in a shallow soil.

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A Study on the Behavior of the Burn-On in Sand Mold (주형사의 소착거동에 관한 연구)

  • Gwak, Chang-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 1985
  • The behavior of the burn-on in sand mold has been investigated by varying the pouring metal, bonding materials, additive materials and molding sand. The results obtained from thease experiments are as follows; 1) The burn-on layer of silica sand decreased in order of carbon steel, gray cast iron and stainless steel, and thease burn layer proceeded mostly by producing FeO. 2) The burning reaction of silica sand mold in carbon steel castings declined with increasingly bentonite content, but water-glass scarcely took part in the burn-on reaction. 3) The addition of feldspar and seacoal to silica sand promoted the inhibiting burn-on. 4) The burn-on layer of sand mold decreased of silica sand, chromite sand and olivine sand.

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Oxygen isotope study on the hydrothermal alteration in the Wolf River Batholith, Wisconsin in U.S.A

  • Kim, Sun-Joon
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.19-31
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    • 1993
  • Oxygen isotope compositions of whole rock and/or mineral separates (quartz and feldspar) have been determined for the granitic and related rocks from the Wolf River Batholith, Wisconsin. Hydrothermal alteration resulting in the decrease of ${\Delta}_{Q-F}$/ values was obaserved locally throughout the batholith. Feldspars of different colors (pink, gray and red) were separated whenever feasible and analyzed. Most red feldspars (An$_{10-30}$/) show the highest and constant ${\delta}^18O$/ values (9.3~10.0 permil) suggesting nearly complete isotope exchange with hydrothermal fluid. Based on ${\delta}^18O$/ values and the alteration temperatures (260~$350^{\circ}C$) estimated from fluid inclusion study, ${\delta}^18O$/ of fluid is calculated to be $5.0{\pm}1.4$ permil. Phanerozoic sedimentary formation water in Wisconsin is most likely the source of the fluid.

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Fluid-rock Interaction during Contact Metamorphism of the Hwanggangni Formation Geosan, Korea (괴산지역 황강리층의 접촉변성작용에서 유체-암석 간의 상호작용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sangmyung;Kim, Hyung-Shik
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.21-34
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    • 1996
  • Contact-metamorphosed calc-silicate hornfels of the Hwanggangni formation adjacent to Daeyasan granite in Goesan are characterized by the mineral assemblages. tremolite-clinozoisite-alkali feldspar-calcite, diopside-grossular-vesuvianite, and wollastonite-diopside-phlogopite-grossular-vesuvianite, indicating low $X_{CO_2}$ condition during contact metamorphism. Two trends of fluid-rock interactions are recognized; combination of infiltration and buffering in the outer portion of the aureole and fluid-dominated behavior in the most part of the aureole. Modal abundance of diopside produced during metamorphism was measured in order to estimate fluid/rock ratios and permeabilities with the assumption that equivalent volume of fluids estimated from the fluid/rock ratios flow through the rock body. The calculated fluid/rock rations and permeabilities range from 0.6 to 9 and $10^{-19}$ to $10^{-17}$ meabilities in the calc-silicate hosted contact aureoles and expected values during progressive metamorphism by theories.

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A Study on Characteristics of Suspension Insulator for 400kN Transmission Lines (400kN 송전용 현수애자의 특성연구)

  • Choi, I.H.;Shin, T.W.;Choi, Y.G.;Min, B.W.;Lee, D.I.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2002.07c
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    • pp.1434-1436
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    • 2002
  • The 400KN suspended insulator was fabricated with feldspar, quartz, clay and $Al_2O_3$ wt% for extra high voltage. These materials were grinded with ball milling for 25 hours after mixing them. The grinded materials were sintered at $1300^{\circ}C$ for 50 minutes in the tunnel kiln after mading with jiggering method. The sintered density of specimen was reached at 97% in comparison with that of theory. The specimen had the characteristic of temperature rise with the increase of electrical losses. Also, the flexural strength and the fracture toughness of sintered parts respectively were 1658 kg/$cm^2$ and 2.3 $MPa{\cdot}m^{1/2}$.

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Deposition and Sedimentology of the Marine and Nonmarine Sedimentary Rocks of the Pyung-Ahn Group, Kangweondo, Korea (한국 고생대 후기의 평안층군 퇴적암(해성기원 및 육성기원)에 관한 퇴적작용과 퇴적환경 연구)

  • 박용안;최강원;김진호
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.69-85
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    • 1989
  • The depositional environments of the Pyung-Ahn Group sedimentary rocks, Jeongseon-Kun, Kangweondo, Korea are investigated. The environments are understood to be characteristic transitional from a typical shallow marine to a typical continental environment. Such transitional conditions are also understood in various parts of Quaternary and modern environment on the earth. In particular, the absence of detrital feldspar sand grains in the Manhang and Keumcheon Formation Sandstone body is described firstly in Korea, and the fact and possible mechanism are discussed.

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K-Ar ages and geochemistry of granitic rocks in the northeastern geongsang basin (북동부 경상분지의 화강암류에 대한 지구화학 및 K-Ar 연대)

  • 김상중
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 1999
  • The granitic rocks are distributed in the northeastern Gyeongsang basin, and are subdivided into the Youngduk, Younghae, Jangsadong and Onjeong granite. Based on the chondrite normalized patterns of REE by primitive mantle, the Jangsadong granite is more negative Eu anomaly than other granites. On the patterns of trace and rare earcth elements normalized by primitive mantle, Sr, P, Nd, Sm and Ti contents of t도 Youngduk and Younghae granites are higher than those of Jangsadong and Onjeong granites. Based on K-Ar ages, the Youngduk granite is 166.5 Ma for biotite, Younghae granite is 158.7 to 178.0 Ma for hornblende, Jangsadong granite is 113.8 to 118.4 Ma for K-feldspar and hornblende, and Onjeong granite is 67.4 Ma for biotite. Thus, geochemical and geochronological results suggest two plutonic episodes :the Youngduk-Younghae granites and Jangsadong-Onjeong granites suggest two plutonic episodes : the Youngduk-Younghae granites and Jangsadong-Onjeong granites. Jurassic plutonism cooled faster than Cretacous plutonism in the study area.

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Geochemistry of Uranium and Thorium Deposits from the Kyemyeongsan Pegmatite (계명산층 페그마타이트에 수반되는 우라늄·토륨 광상의 지구화학적 특성)

  • Park, Maeng-Eon;Kim, Gun-Soo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.365-374
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    • 1998
  • Economic U- and Th-bearing pegmatite deposits occur in the Kyemyeongsan Formation, and are spatially closely associated with the Carboniferous alkali granite. The pegmatite is lithochemically alkaline and peralumious, and consists mainly of potassic feldspar and quartz with allanite and U- and Th-bearing minerals. Paragenetic stages of mineralization in the pegmatite are divided as follows: early silicate mineralization, main rare metal mineralization, and late silicate mineralization. Thorite, euxenite, fergusonite and uranpyrochlore are the predominant U- and Th-bearing minerals. Both the enrichments of Nb, Y, Th, U, and Ta and the depletions of Hf, Ba, and Rb in the pegmatite were resulted from magmatic differentiation. The increases of Na and Ca in uranpyrochlore, of Th and U in fergusonite, of Si, Th, U and Pb in thorite, and of Nb and Y in euxenite were possibly resulted from both later internal fractionation and hydrothermal alteration. The variation of chemical composition in a mineral species reflects the different pysico-chemical conditions during the crystallization.

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A study on the dyed cotton fabrics with loess for bedspreds (침구류에 사용되는 황토염색 면직물에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seo-In;Jeong, Sung-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Fiber Society Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.229-230
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    • 2003
  • In these days, it is actively investigated to use loess in textile industry. The loess have been reported for emissivity of far-infrared and negative ion, and antibacterial efficacy. The loess consist of quartz, feldspar, clay mineral, iron oxide mineral, gibbsite [Al(OH)$_3$], etc. The main component of loess is clay minerals which have great adsorption about ion exchange and far-infrared emission properties. Recently, various inner-wears, sheets, and interior goods are manufactured using the loess due to its improved blood circulation, metabolism, antibacterial and deodorizing properties. (omitted)

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