The Geology Of The Central Florida Phosphate District A Comparison Of The Bone Valley Deposits Vs. The Southern Extension Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard C. Fountain David J. Brown Marc V. Hurst
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Central Florida Phosphate District, one of the most productive phosphate districts in the world, has been mined principally within Polk and Hillsborough Counties, Florida. Recent development is extending the district southward into Hardee, Manatee, and DeSoto Counties. This area is known as the Southern Extension. The combined area of these two phosphate-bearing areas encompasses about 2,000 square miles. Structurally, the district and its Southern Extension lie at the southern end of the Ocala Arch and are flanked by the Hillsborough High to the northwest. South of this area is the South Florida Embayment. The Osceola Low lies to the east. The phosphorite within the Central Florida Phosphate District generally dips very gently (<0.1°) to the south. The boundaries of the central Florida Phosphate District are generally defined by thinning of the phosphorite due the adjacent structurally high areas to the north, west, and east, and by increased clay, CaO, and MgO content reflecting lithologic differences to the east and south. The Bone Valley Member of the Peace River Formation and reworked sediments of more recent age were the primary ore-bearing horizon in the Polk-Hillsborough County area. As those reserves are depleted, the less desirable phosphorites of the Peace River Formation are being exploited in the Southern Extension.
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APA: Richard C. Fountain David J. Brown Marc V. Hurst  (1993)  The Geology Of The Central Florida Phosphate District A Comparison Of The Bone Valley Deposits Vs. The Southern Extension Deposits

MLA: Richard C. Fountain David J. Brown Marc V. Hurst The Geology Of The Central Florida Phosphate District A Comparison Of The Bone Valley Deposits Vs. The Southern Extension Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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