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Slate
and Phyllite
Commercially,
the slates
are defined as layered stone that can be split into slices of
thickness ranging from 8 to 14 mm. Slates/Scihists are generally
fine grained and occur in various shades of grey to steel grey,
greenish grey, dark grey, purplish grey, brownish, ash and
sometimes with other pleasing colours. Slates/Schists have
varying degree of hardness. The harder ones are being sometimes
used for flooring.
These are low cost decorative stones having wide applications
after cutting for use in interior as well as exterior
decorations.
Schist and slate stones are argillaceous rocks having different
grades of metamorphism. Certain planes of easy
split called 'schistosity', are developed in these rocks due to
metamorphism, which make these rocks suitable for decorative
use. The slates/schists having good and even cleavages are
valued much. The planes of cleavage are related solely to the
direction of pressure to which the material was subjected and
not to the bedding plane.
Micaceous
and chlorite slates/schists are generally of good quality.
These are used for roofing, paving, shelves and flooring
purposes in the rural areas in and around the places where it is
mined. Now a days slates/schists are cut in to tiles and used
for wall claddings. Slates are also used for making school
slates
Geographical
Distribution
Slates, schist and phyllites of dimensional use are
found associated with Delhi and Aravalli Supergroup of rocks in
parts of Ajmer,
Alwar, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur, Bundi, Pali, Tonk,
Udaipur and Chittaurgarh districts. Slate deposits of Alwar are
conspicuous both in regard to quality and quantity.
Besides,
Bar conglomerate in Pali district and calc-schists in Ajmer
district, mica schist in Bhilwara district etc. are quarried for
use as roofing and flooring slabs.
District
wise
distribution of Slates, schist and phyllites is shown below:
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Districts |
Area |
Bhilwara
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Badnor,
Tikar |
Dungarpur
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Balwara |
Chittaurgarh:
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Gosunda |
Udaipur
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Godan, Gogunda. |
Future
Prospects
Slates have potential export market. The multi coloured
slates of Kund, Behror, tehsil & distt. Alwar have export demand for
a long time. It is used for roofing, tiling, for wall paneling,
wall-cladding etc. Copper-red, green, grey, silver-grey coloured slates
of Badnor and Tikar (Bhilwara) and Dhuni, Anwa (Tonk) are forming export
market. Pali, Dungarpur and Bundi districts are also emerging as slate
producer districts. Chief importers are Australia, Netherland and
Switzerland. Export can further be increased with the application of
better mining and processing techniques.
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