MINERAL PRODUCTS.
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worked since 1845. The barite deposits of Bedford, Campbell, and
Pittsylvania counties, in the south-central part of the State, cen
tered about Evington and Toshes, are in highly altered crystalline
rocks formed from old sedimentary and igneous rocks. Barite has
been found associated with similar rocks in six other counties in the
Piedmont region, but has not been mined to any considerable extent.
In southwestern Virginia, in Tazewell, Wythe, Bussell, and Smyth
counties, barite occurs in the Cambrian and Ordovisian limestones
or their residual clay.
Deposits of barytes are known in Mariposa County, in California ;
in Clark, Elko, Mineral, and Nye counties, in Nevada; in Blaine
County, in Idaho ; and in Alaska. Most of the deposits in the West
ern States are undeveloped, as there has apparently been a scanty
market for this material ill that region, and railroad freight rates
have not permitted western barite to compete with either foreign or
domestic barite in the principal centers of use in the East. In 1913
E. F. Burchard, of the United States Geological Survey, discovered
a considerable deposit of barite associated with quartzite schists on
Castle Island, in the Duncan Canal, 40 miles northwest of Wrangell,
in Southeastern Alaska.
Witherite, or barium carbonate (BaCO ;i ), is used in the manufac
ture of glass and porcelain, and in the preparation of oxygen, barium
salts, boiler compounds, vermin poisons, and green fire. It is a
dense, soft white powder, which is poisonous. So far as is known
to the United States Geological Survey, there are no deposits of
witherite of commercial size in the United States. Commercial
deposits have been mined in England, Silesia, Hungary, Styria, and
Russia. Barium carbonate can be prepared by igniting a mixture of
10 parts of powdered barite, 2 parts of charcoal, and 5 parts of
potassium carbonate. Potassium sulphide and barium carbonate
result from the reaction, and may be separated by water, as barium
carbonate is very sparingly soluble in water. Another method of
preparing barium carbonate is by heating 100 parts of powdered
barium sulphate with 250 parts of sodium carbonate and 200 parts
of water in autoclaves at 5 atmospheres pressure.
phosphate rock.
Of the mineral fertilizers phosphate is the one of which the United
States has large reserves. The fields and gardens of Europe largely
depend on this supply, nearly one-half of our production going to
trails-Atlantic ports. The great bulk of the phosphate rock exported
is obtained in Florida and, of course, includes chiefly the better
grades.
Though phosphate rock is an important item of export, interrup
tion of the foreign sales can not be regarded as a national calamity.
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