Geology Of Gypsum And Anhydrite In Southwestern Indiana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert R. French
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Commercial grade gypsum beds up to 16 feet thick is present in southwestern Indiana. The major deposits are found at a depth of 350 feet to more than 500 feet below the surface. The ore body averages about 75 to 95 percent gypsum. Two companies are currently exploiting a deposit which underlies an area of several square miles near Shoals, in Martin County. Another deposit has been located in southwestern Owen County but has not been developed. The Indiana Geological Survey is currently drilling in Greene County and is considering further exploratory work in Perry end Dubois Counties.
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APA: Robert R. French  (1965)  Geology Of Gypsum And Anhydrite In Southwestern Indiana

MLA: Robert R. French Geology Of Gypsum And Anhydrite In Southwestern Indiana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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