Developments in Potash in Saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. J. Pearson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"""POTASH"" is a term applied to the compounds of the element potassium (K) and when used in agriculture and industry is ex-pressed in terms of potassium oxide (K2O), regardless of the actual com-position of the compound. When a chemical analysis is made of a fertilizer, the amount of K is deter-mined and then calculated to the equivalent amount of K2O. However, the compound K2O does not exist in nature. Most of the world's potash supply is derived from mineral deposits similar to those in Saskatchewan and New Mexico. However, there is some production from concentrated surface brines such as occur in Searles Lake, California; Salduro Marsh, Utah; the Dead Sea; and from well brines in Micl1igan."
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APA: W. J. Pearson  (1960)  Developments in Potash in Saskatchewan

MLA: W. J. Pearson Developments in Potash in Saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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