Geology And Economics Of Western Phosphate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George L. Atwood
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The western phosphate field, one of the United States' great mineral resources, lies within the western states of Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. This Permian sedimentary deposit has been known since the turn of the century and since the 1920's has been mined for its phosphate content. Isolation from markets and relatively high mining costs have restricted development as compared to eastern United States deposits, but nevertheless a significant western phosphate industry has developed. Geographically the deposit covers an enormous area of about 337 000 km2 (130 000 sq miles). It covers Idaho from Pocatello east- ward, western Wyoming to the eastern flank of the Wind River mountains, and extends well into southwestern Montana and into a large area of northeastern Utah north of the Uinta Basin and east of the Salt Lake valley.
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APA: George L. Atwood  (1983)  Geology And Economics Of Western Phosphate

MLA: George L. Atwood Geology And Economics Of Western Phosphate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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