Open-Pit Forum - Western Phosphate Mining - A Growing Industry

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles W. Sweetwood
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

THE Western phosphate field, virtually ignored for 40 years, has been undergoing a rapid climb to economic importance. Until World War II there seemed to be no reason for developing the phosphate rock region of the Intermountain Empire. But the tremendously increased demand for food production and the needs of many branches of the chemical industry changed all that. Quite suddenly a report made by the U. S. Geological Survey at the turn of the century became important. The survey showed that 60 pet of the nation's phosphate reserves were in the western phosphate field. Simplot Fertilizer Co. was one of the first to become actively interested in the development of the area. In August, 1945 the company began exploration of the Phosphoria Formation on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. The result was the Gay Mine, about 18 miles east of Indian Agency Headquarters at Fort Hall, Idaho, developed to supply high grade phosphate rock for processing into superphosphate fertilizer at the company's Pocatello plant. Six ft of high grade oolitic phosphate rock (ranging from 32.5 to 34.5 pet P2O5) were discovered at the base of the Phosphoria Formation by diamond drilling and dozer trenching. High quality and thickness, plus the fact that the formation lay flat and near the surface made strip and open pit mining possible. In one year of mining, starting June 1946, a total of 53,000 tons of main bed oolitic phosphate rock was hauled to Pocatello for processing into supersulphate. The first year's operation was in
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APA: Charles W. Sweetwood  (1952)  Open-Pit Forum - Western Phosphate Mining - A Growing Industry

MLA: Charles W. Sweetwood Open-Pit Forum - Western Phosphate Mining - A Growing Industry. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1952.

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