Exploring For High-Calcium Limestone Deposits In A Karst Terrain

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce H. Mason
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The exploration for a commercially acceptable deposit of limestone is consid¬ered by many to be a relatively easy task; however, trying to locate a zone of high calcium limestone of economic thickness within a formation, which outcrops only in a narrow band varying in width from a quarter mile to ten miles, adds considerably to the normal problems experienced during an exploration program. The existence of varying glacial and karst features in the outcrop area intensified the problems encountered and complicated the interpretation of the economic value of the deposit. This paper highlights a recently completed five year exploration program during which approximately 3,900 acres of ground in seven civil townships were evaluated as potential sources of high-calcium limestone. Details are given with respect to the final site chosen and the methods used in determining the suitability of the site. This site exhibited many karat features and several methods were utilized to determine the effect of these features on the gross characteristics of the deposit. Aerial photography for both mapping and interpretation were utilized. Black and white panchromatic photography, black and white infrared and color infrared photography were flown. Resistivity, diamond core drilling and close-interval angering were used to supplement the information obtained from the aerial photography.
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APA: Bruce H. Mason  (1974)  Exploring For High-Calcium Limestone Deposits In A Karst Terrain

MLA: Bruce H. Mason Exploring For High-Calcium Limestone Deposits In A Karst Terrain. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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