Geology of US Phosphate Deposits (f2d38508-36d8-4a4a-8fca-3044982bc88e)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. M. Gurr
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The United States is the world's leading producer of phosphate rock. In 1975 according to the US Bureau of Mines' statistics, 44.3 million tonnes (48.8 million st) of phosphate rock were produced in the United States, l which is 40.6% of the world's production.2 The major phosphate producing areas of the United States are located in [Fig. 1] and the production for 1975 is listed as follows: [ ] All of these areas produce phosphate from deposits which are of marine sedimentary origin. Occurrences of phosphate exist throughout the United States in numerous locations that are of both igneous and sedimentary origins. However, these other phosphate occurrences vary greatly in extent and economic significance. Georgia, South Carolina, California, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Alabama, Kentucky, and Virginia are but a few of the states in which phosphate is thought or known to exist. The near future expansion will probably continue to be in, or near, existing producing areas, (i.e., Florida and North Carolina).
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APA: T. M. Gurr  (1980)  Geology of US Phosphate Deposits (f2d38508-36d8-4a4a-8fca-3044982bc88e)

MLA: T. M. Gurr Geology of US Phosphate Deposits (f2d38508-36d8-4a4a-8fca-3044982bc88e). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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