Industrial Limestone Resources Along The Ohio River Valley Of Kentucky (e5dbb377-e24a-4ea1-abf4-e30fdb53e394)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Garland R. Dever Preston McGrain George W. Ellsworth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Limestone resources for industrial, constructional, and agricultural uses occur on the surface and at minable depths in several areas along the Ohio River and its navigable tributaries in Kentucky. High calcium and high carbonate limestones suitable for use in cement and lime production, steel manufacture, environmental control measures, and other special uses are present in the High Bridge Group (Ordovician) and Warsaw and Ste. Genevieve Limestones (Mississippian). Deposits with thicknesses of 7.3 to 20.7 m,(24 to 68 feet) have been documented by the analysis of samples taken at 0.3-m (1ft) intervals. Active and potential mine and quarry sites afford access to water transporation and proximity to a number of industrial and metropolitan centers. Geologic factors affecting the distribution of deposits include the Cincinnati arch, regional dip into the Appalachian and Eastern Interior basins, complex faulting in and near the western Kentucky fluorspar mining district, and late Paleozoic erosional unconformities in northeastern Kentucky.
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APA: Garland R. Dever Preston McGrain George W. Ellsworth  (1979)  Industrial Limestone Resources Along The Ohio River Valley Of Kentucky (e5dbb377-e24a-4ea1-abf4-e30fdb53e394)

MLA: Garland R. Dever Preston McGrain George W. Ellsworth Industrial Limestone Resources Along The Ohio River Valley Of Kentucky (e5dbb377-e24a-4ea1-abf4-e30fdb53e394). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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