Prospecting, Developing And Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay In Missouri (ce67a6b4-5bc1-454d-9e63-4711e265d5b6)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Bradley B. K. Miller
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

THE principal producing areas of fire clay in Missouri are: (I) the east central district, which includes Audrain, Callaway, Montgomery, Warren, and Boone Counties [ ] (Fig. I); (2) the St. Louis district, which includes St. Louis and St. Louis County; (3) the north central Ozark district, which includes Franklin, Gasconade, Osage, Maries, Phelps, and Crawford Counties. Most of the semiplastic[$] fire clay is found in Audrain, Callaway, Montgomery and St. Louis Counties, and in St. Louis. Flint fire clay is found in Callaway, Audrain, and Montgomery Counties and in most of the north central Ozark district. High-alumina diaspore clay is found only in the north central Ozark district, except a few deposits found in Montgomery County. This paper is concerned with the semiplastic fire clay that occurs in the east central Missouri district near Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, which is mined by the open-pit method as practiced by the A. P. Green Fire Brick Co. About one-fourth of the semiplastic fire clay in that district is mined in shaft mines, and three-fourths in open pits.
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APA: R. S. Bradley B. K. Miller  (1941)  Prospecting, Developing And Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay In Missouri (ce67a6b4-5bc1-454d-9e63-4711e265d5b6)

MLA: R. S. Bradley B. K. Miller Prospecting, Developing And Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay In Missouri (ce67a6b4-5bc1-454d-9e63-4711e265d5b6). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1941.

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