Gypsum in Manitoba*

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
BARRY BANNATYNE
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Gypsum in Manitoba is quarried from the Jurassic Amaranth Formation a1 Gypsumville and Harcus; it has been mined near Amaranth and Silver Plains. At Gypsumville, gypsum is carbonate- free but has thin clay laminae between gypsum layers; the rock is folded in places, and some anhydrite is present. At Harcus, gypsum contains scattered dolomite, both as patches in a penemosaic pattern and as thin layers; small chalcedonic concretions also can be found. The quarry at Harcus was opened late in 1978 and currently produces about 100,000 tonnes annually. The two inactive mines near Amaranth operated from 1932 lo 1963 and from 1967 to 1970, and contain a central anhydrite layer. The mine near Silver Plains was flooded from an underlying artesian aquifer in 1975 and has not been reopened. Manitoba gypsum is used in cemem plants in Mani1oba and Saskatchewan and in wallboard plants in the three Prairie Provinces.
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APA: BARRY BANNATYNE  (1984)  Gypsum in Manitoba*

MLA: BARRY BANNATYNE Gypsum in Manitoba*. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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