Missouri - Oklahoma Type Tripoli ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Everett H. Dobbs
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The Tripoli deposits in the southwest corner of Missouri In Newton County and the northeast corner of Oklahoma in Ottawa County, located in the vicinity of Seneca, Missouri, contains an unusual and peculiar form of silica which has not been found any other place in the world. Its outstanding characteristic is the physical structure of the individual particle, The particle structure of the Missouri-Oklahoma type Tripoli accounts for its market. It is a soft, friable, porous, double-refracting silica of the chalcedony variety, The particle is porous, has a fibrous structure, no sharp edges or comers, ad an average size of less than .01 millimeter, It varies from 90 to 98 per cent Si02 with less than 1 per cent free silica in the form of quartz, 24; has ignition loss of 1 per cent and fractional percentages of iron, alumina, lime, etc.
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APA: Everett H. Dobbs  (1960)  Missouri - Oklahoma Type Tripoli ? Introduction

MLA: Everett H. Dobbs Missouri - Oklahoma Type Tripoli ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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