The Economic Evaluation Of Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits - Background

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. M. Houston
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The phosphate formations of the Pliocene epoch were deposited along the coastal shelf of the eastern seaboard. The deposition of the phosphate is thought to be somewhat contiguous along the early shoreline, and the deposit can be more or less traced over an 800 to 930 mile path from the Florida Gulf Coast, near Ft. Myers, to the Pamlico Sound of North Carolina. This is illustrated in Figure 1. Three areas of commercial importance are currently being exploited from this extensive known deposit: 1 - The so-called ?Bone valley? in Central Florida (multiple operations) 2 - Hamilton County in North Florida (Occidental Corporation operation) 3 - Beaufort County in North Carolina (Texas Gulf Sulphur operation)
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APA: W. M. Houston  (1966)  The Economic Evaluation Of Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits - Background

MLA: W. M. Houston The Economic Evaluation Of Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits - Background. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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