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State of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, Supervi Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To MeetisorBulletin No. 48HIGH-CALCIUM LIMESTONES OF EASTERN WASHINGTONByJOSEPH w. MILLSWith a section on LIMESTONE IN THE BOUNDARY. LEADPOINT, SPIRIT. AND DEEP LAKE QUADRANGLES OF NORTHERN STEVENS COUNTYBy R. G YATES,V 5 GEOLOGICAL SURVEYSTATS ►AIMTIHO SLANT OLTMA1A WASH t»MFor sale by Department of Conse Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meetrvation, Olympia. Washington.Price. SE.ÓÕFOREWORDSince the early days of Washington's statehood, limestone has been recognized as one of the importantFlorida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet
mineral resources of the State. The second annual report of the Washington Geological Survey, published in 1903, gave details on the State's limestonState of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, Supervi Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meete. Still other reports by Federal and private agencies have been published in response to demands for data on limestone here. Although some of the earlier reports included analyses to show the purity of the rocks, very few of the samples for analysis were taken systematically in a way that would fai Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meetrly represent the deposits sampled.Prior to 1900 limestone was produced for use os building stone here, and another important use was for the productiFlorida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet
on of burned lime. Portland cement plants soon became leading consumers of limestone, and they continue as such to the present time. Limestone is usedState of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, Supervi Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meetntial for industrial development in Washington based on more intensive use of our mineral resources, and recognizing the need to up-date the State's knowledge of raw material resources in order to channel those resources into the State's growing economy, the Industrial Raw Materials Advisory Committ Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meetee of the Department of Commerce and Economic Development in 1958 recommended that a comprehensive survey be made of the limestone resources of WashinFlorida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet
gton. It was suggested that the investigation should determine the amount and quality of stone available in the largest and most accessible deposits iState of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, Supervi Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet survey was completed by the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and a survey of the limestone deposits was commenced in 1959 by the Division of Mines and Geology of the Department of Conservation. The Division of Industrial Research at Washington State University was engaged to analyze Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meetsome 750 limestone samples. We were fortunate to obtain the services of Dr. Joseph w. Mills, Chairman of the Department of Geology at Washington StateFlorida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet
University, to make the survey of limestone in eastern Washington, which is reported here as Bulletin 48 of the Division of Mines and Geology.MarshalState of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, Supervi Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet........................... 1Acknowledgments .................................................................................. 2Definitions....................................................................................... 2Mineralogical composition of limestones and common impurities.......... Florida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet........................... 3Origin............................................................................................ 4Post-depositional chaFlorida First Year Teachers Perceptions Of Preparedness To Meet
nges ........................................................................ 5Field characteristics and identification...............................State of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, SuperviState of WashingtonALBERT D. ROSELLINI, GovernorDepartment of ConservationEARL COE, DirectorDIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGYMARSHALL T. HUKTT1NG, SuperviGọi ngay
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