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    Arizona Has Potash

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    Author
    Rauzi, S.L.
    Issue Date
    2008-07-01
    Keywords
    Arizona Geology - Fieldnotes Newsletters
    Navajo County
    Apache County
    sylvite
    Supai Formation
    salt deposit
    salt
    sabkha
    potash
    polyhalite
    Petrified Forest National Park
    mineral exploration
    liquified petroleum gas
    evaporite mineral
    hydrocarbon storage
    Coconino Sandstone
    helium
    evaporite deposit
    carnallite
    halite
    Holbrook basin
    Economic geology
    Permian basin
    Permian
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    Potash prices are skyrocketing and may soar to $1,000 or more per ton by the end of 2008 (Figure 1). Rapidly rising demand for fertilizer and limited expansion of production are leading causes of the increase (Sergeant, 2008). Good potash deposits are rare, there are few global producers, and growth in demand is great; generally bad news for consumers. The good news is that the dramatic increase in price has renewed interest in Arizona potash deposits. Yes, Arizona has potash! ----- OTHER ARTICLES ---- <In the Wake of Powell and Péwé: Science in the Grand Canyon>.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/629659
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    en
    Series/Report no.
    Arizona Geology Vol. 38, No. 2
    Rights
    Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.
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