IC 7192 Occurrences And Uses Of Dolomite In The United States ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Shirley F. Colby
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

Much interest has been shown recently in the possible utilization of dolomite as a source of magnesium metal, a large production of which is deemed essential for national defense. As a result, many inquiries have been received by the Bureau of Mines as to sources of dolomite. This report has been prepared primarily to augment the Bureau's present published information on the occurrence of high-grade dolomite deposits in the United States. To supplement such data, the report also defines dolomite and related rocks and describes their properties and uses. The uses are covered in some detail in Information Circular 6524 entitled "Utilization of Dolomite and High-Magnesium Limestone," published in 1931 but now out of print. All essential data on uses contained in that report have been incorporated herein, and. have: been supplemented by data developed during subsequent years. DEFINITION Dolomite is a mineral composed of calcium end magnesium carbonates combined in equal molecular proportions, expressed by the formula CaMg(C03)2. Dolomitic limestones contain considerable dolomite but also include either
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APA: Shirley F. Colby  (1941)  IC 7192 Occurrences And Uses Of Dolomite In The United States ? Introduction

MLA: Shirley F. Colby IC 7192 Occurrences And Uses Of Dolomite In The United States ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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