Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Phosphates and Marls of Alabama

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eugene A. Smith
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Jan 1, 1896

Abstract

Geological Relations. In his second report upon the Geology of Alabama, Prof. M. Tuomey calls attention to a rock occurring near Florence, in the Tennessee valley, the composition of which is as follows: Per cent. Carbonate of lime,.. .. .. ..16.41 Phosphate of lime,.. .. .. ..14.19 Peroxide of iron,.. .. .. .. .36 Quartz and other insoluble matters,. .. ..68.72 99.68 This rock was referred by Prof. Tuomey to the Carboniferous, because he found the Carboniferous limestones always resting conformably upon it, whilst both rest uncomformably upon the underlying Silurian or Devonian rocks. The recent discovery in Tennessee of phosphate-rock of this age (or approximately so) has stimulated the search in Alabama for similar rich material; but our search has been, up to this time, unrewarded by the finding in quantity of anything of better quality than the rock whose analysis is given above. It is, however, in high degree probable .that the rich phosphaterock of Tennessee will at some time be found to have its counterpart in Alabama. Materials of several kinds, containing a notable quantity of phosphoric acid, have been found in Alabama in both the Cretaceous and the Tertiary formations, and for our present purpose they may be most conveniently considered in their geological relations.
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APA: Eugene A. Smith  (1896)  Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Phosphates and Marls of Alabama

MLA: Eugene A. Smith Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Phosphates and Marls of Alabama. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1896.

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