Mining And Marketing Altered Volcanic Tuff At The Heart Of Nature?s Alum/Sulfur Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Heter
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

An alum/sulfur deposit (USDA organic registered) was mined underground for alunite (K,Na) Al3 (SO4)2 (OH)6 from the early 1900s to the 1930s. It is now being mined as an open pit quarry. A larger assemblage of minerals is included with this method (Alunite, Potassium?Alum, Jarosite, Gypsum, Native Sulfur and K-feldspar). This assemblage of minerals provides the necessary requirements as a Volcanic Soil Conditioner Sulfur-Potash. Heart of Nature? Company has been marketing this product to farmers on the west coast as a (1) pH reducer, (2) soluble sulfur and potassium source for plant growth and (3) soluble calcium. Recently, a new market has been tapped. This product has been found to solve many odor, bacteria and algae problems faced in the dairy industry.
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APA: John Heter  (2008)  Mining And Marketing Altered Volcanic Tuff At The Heart Of Nature?s Alum/Sulfur Mine

MLA: John Heter Mining And Marketing Altered Volcanic Tuff At The Heart Of Nature?s Alum/Sulfur Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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