Factors Related To Expanded Underground Mining Of Limestone In Illinois

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James T. Baxter
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Underground mining of limestone is becoming increasingly attractive in Illinois. Most quarries are near rivers on the western and southern borders where competition for land use is intensive. Increasing demands for stone can be met by expanded mining with access by edits in existing quarries and by inclines and shafts at downdip sites. Geologic, hydrologic, and engineering conditions indicate that deep mines in the Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis, Salem, Ullin, and basal Burlington Limestones of Mississippian age and in the Moredock Limestone Member of the Dunleith Formation of Ordovician age are possible, but development will require prudent exploration and planning to ensure that the product will be of good quality.
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APA: James T. Baxter  (1978)  Factors Related To Expanded Underground Mining Of Limestone In Illinois

MLA: James T. Baxter Factors Related To Expanded Underground Mining Of Limestone In Illinois. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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