Limestones Of New Mexico And Adjoining Areas Suitable For Sulfur Removal In Coal-Fired Power Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. E. Kottlowski
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Widespread high-calcium limestones in New Mexico region are low -in magnesium, but some units include shale interbeds deleterious for sulfur removal usage. Thick limestones in Mississippian Escabrosa, Lake Valley, and Leadville, Pennsylvanian Madera and Hermosa, Pennsylvanian-Permian Horquilla, Permian Hueco and Capitan, Cretaceous U-Bar, and some Cenozoic travertines are high-calcium units. Significant outcrops are in mountains of southwestern, south-central, central, southeastern and north-central New Mexico, southeastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and northwestern Chihuahua. Coal-fired powerplants are mainly in northwestern New Mexico and eastern Arizona, thus transport is mainly by railroad.
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APA: F. E. Kottlowski  (1994)  Limestones Of New Mexico And Adjoining Areas Suitable For Sulfur Removal In Coal-Fired Power Plants

MLA: F. E. Kottlowski Limestones Of New Mexico And Adjoining Areas Suitable For Sulfur Removal In Coal-Fired Power Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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