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Pure gypsum is hydrous calcium sulphate (CaSO4.2H2O). Minerals commonly associated with gypsum include anhydrite, halite, calcite, dolomite, celestite and borates.
Over 230 identified deposits and occurrences of gypsum are known in New South Wales (NSW). Western NSW has excellent potential for large and widely distributed, high grade deposits of gypsum.
Extraction to date has been mainly small-scale, for lower-grade agricultural use as a soil conditioner. There is potential for large, high-grade deposits suitable for use in higher-value applications including the following:
• Plaster board and high quality building materials• Pharmaceuticals and medical applications (e.g. casts)• Fluxes for titanium manufacture• Mine rehabilitation• Toothpaste additive• Food additive to increase calcium• Water clarifier to settle out solutes• Paper filler• For wine making, as it assists in controlling the tartness of wine• Sulphuric acid• Portland cement
Geological setting
Gypsum is an evaporite mineral that forms when saline water evaporates. Most gypsum deposits in NSW of commercial significance are Quaternary in age (i.e. 2.5 million years to <10 000 years old). They are associated with evaporative lakes and commonly bounded by lunettes (isolated dunes) and occur in areas of low rainfall and high evaporation such as western NSW. Gypsum can be interbedded with other sedimentary deposits.
Highlights
The Paka Gypsum mine produced over 210 000 tonnes of gypsum for cement manufacture before closure of the nearby railway line.
Other significant historical production areas include:
• Hillston district• Trida–Ivanhoe district• Wentworth district• Balranald district
Sources:www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/237848/Gypsum.pdfwww.gypsum.org/about/gypsum-101/uses-gypsumThe Gypsum Deposits of NSW, Mineral Resources No 33, by L.J. Jones, Department of Mines.
www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.auContact: [email protected] | +61 2 4931 6689
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