Major, Minor And Trace Element Composition Of The Bethany Fall Limestone Of Northwestern Missouri .

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. K. Wedge
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The chemical composition of the Pennsylvanian Bethany Falls Limestone Member of the Swope Formation was investigated using optical emission spectroscopy and both flame and flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy. Elements determined were Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, AI, Si, Na, K, P, Ti, Zn, Cd, Ni, Co, Cu, Pb, Cr, V, and Mo. Over 100 samples were collected from active quarries along a 320-km-long (200-mile) outcrop in northwestern Missouri. Intervals were sampled representing uniform lithology to determine vertical and lateral geochemical variation. The Bethany Falls Limestone is the most extensively quarried Pennsylvanian limestone in Missouri. In 1975, 42 active quarries produced almost 5.4 million tons (6 million st) of stone valued at over 15 million dollars.
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APA: W. K. Wedge  (1977)  Major, Minor And Trace Element Composition Of The Bethany Fall Limestone Of Northwestern Missouri .

MLA: W. K. Wedge Major, Minor And Trace Element Composition Of The Bethany Fall Limestone Of Northwestern Missouri .. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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