IC 8369 Limestone Resources In Western West Virginia

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David J. Kusler
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

This study is an appraisal of the feasibility of recovery and the possible chemical and physical uses of the limestone from the Greenbrier Formation in western West Virginia. Data on minability, occurrence, quality, and markets were obtained from published and unpublished sources and by a limited mail survey combined with personal contacts. The estimated costs of recovery by deep mining techniques are considerably higher than competitive surface and shallow subsurface operations. Compositional in formation available for this study was limited but indicated the suitability of the limestone for most physical uses and some chemical process uses in appraisal of the uses and demand reveals that immediate markets may be difficult to establish, but for some uses long-term prospects may be encouraging, especially if the quality of limestone would be suitable for lime manufacture or use as metallurgical fluxstone.
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APA: David J. Kusler  (1968)  IC 8369 Limestone Resources In Western West Virginia

MLA: David J. Kusler IC 8369 Limestone Resources In Western West Virginia. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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