New York Paper - Phosphate Deposits of Idaho and Their Relation to the World Supply (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Virgil R. D. Kirkham
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

NoRth America has for many years led the world in phosphate production, but with development of African deposits and their marketing conditions with respect to European countries, this leadership will shortly pass to Africa. Algeria, Egypt, Tunis, and Morocco have large phosphate reserves and a correspondingly large production because of easy mining and a ready European market, which was developed during the war. An increase in home consumption is destined to develop for the eastern American fields, and the countries of the Pacific will provide a market for the western producers. New processes indicate a decrease in fertilizer costs, which will encourage a more widespread domestic use and assure better marketing conditions. The African deposits, although benefited by a water haul, have the disadvantage of being isolated from a source of acid so that the crude rock is shipped from Africa to its destination, whereas in the United States the chief product shipped is acidulated rock or various types of superphosphatic fertilizers, The principal types of phosphate deposits used in the manufacture of fertilizers are guanos, apatite, phosphatic marl, phosphatic limestone, phosphatic shale, and phosphate rock which is also known as phosphorite. Some of these deposits are found on each of the continents; Table 1 gives their occurrence, age, location, character, extent, etc. Most of the information found in this table represents a compilation of information published elsewhere in a different form and widely scattered.
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APA: Virgil R. D. Kirkham  (1925)  New York Paper - Phosphate Deposits of Idaho and Their Relation to the World Supply (with Discussion)

MLA: Virgil R. D. Kirkham New York Paper - Phosphate Deposits of Idaho and Their Relation to the World Supply (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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