Open Pit Mining - Florida Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. T. Smith
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

In a 2,000 square mile area of Polk, Hillsborough, Hardee and Manatee Counties in Central Florida is located one of the richest known deposits of the life-giving mineral, phosphorus. Under layers of sand and clay are found millions of tons of phosphate rock, best source of this element which is necessary to all forms of life - plant, animal and human. Phosphorus is an irreplaceable ingredient in all complete plant foods, and more than 90% of Florida's vast production goes to enrich the croplands of the United States and many other areas of a hungry world. In addition to this, it has wide industrial use in the manufacture of many products - detergents, baking powder, carbonated beverages, steel, matches, munitions, glass, insecticides, dyes, water softeners and innumerable others. Not only does phosphorus make life possible for us - it also helps us to live longer and better.
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APA: M. T. Smith  (1962)  Open Pit Mining - Florida Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits

MLA: M. T. Smith Open Pit Mining - Florida Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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