Geology And Development Of Republic Gypsum Company's Gypsum Deposit At Duke, Southwestern Oklahoma ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth S. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Western Oklahoma, with an estimated 48 billion tons of minable gypsum, has one of the largest reserves of high-purity stone in the United States (Figure 1). Gypsum beds of the Permian Blaine Forma¬tion are 10 to 30 feet thick in the southwest and northwest regions, and the Permian Cloud Chief Gypsum is 20 to 90 feet thick in the west-central region (Ham, 1962; Ham and Curtis, 1958; Scott and Ham, 1957). Republic Gypsum Company, in the southwest part of the State, is Oklahoma's second-largest gypsum producer. Since opening its plant in 1964, the company has steadily increased production and now accounts for about 15 percent of the State's annual output. The plant and quarry are 15 miles west of Altus at Duke, a small commu¬nity on the Hollis and Eastern Railroad in northwestern Jackson County.
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APA: Kenneth S. Johnson  (1970)  Geology And Development Of Republic Gypsum Company's Gypsum Deposit At Duke, Southwestern Oklahoma ? Introduction

MLA: Kenneth S. Johnson Geology And Development Of Republic Gypsum Company's Gypsum Deposit At Duke, Southwestern Oklahoma ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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