Why is there limestone in Illinois?

Illinois was immersed in this shallow sea. The sands deposited in those oceans became sandstone, and the formation of carbonate mud and the deposition of billions of marine organisms, such as shells, algae and corals, formed limestone.
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Is there limestone in Illinois?

Limestone and dolomite quarries are located where thick stone deposits occur near the surface, mainly in the northern quarter of the state, the western side of the state, and near the state's southern tip. These deposits are also mined underground in some areas.
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What kind of rock is in Illinois?

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Lead and zinc ores, fluorspar, silica sand, limestone, sand, gravel, clay, and shale are all found at shallower depths. Most people, though, are aware of only those rocks and minerals found at or near the surface.
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What state has the most limestone?

Kentucky has more underground limestone mines than any other state in the nation The deepest mine, located in Jefferson County, recovers stone from a depth of more than 1,000 feet below the land surface. The Reed Quarry in western Kentucky is one of the largest producers of crushed stone in the United States.
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What type of rock is most common here in Illinois?

Most of the rocks native to Illinois are sedimentary rocks.
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How is limestone formed?

Limestone is formed in two ways. It can be formed with the help of living organisms and by evaporation. Ocean-dwelling organisms such as oysters, clams, mussels and coral use calcium carbonate (CaCO3) found in seawater to create their shells and bones.
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Is Illinois a mineral rock or gem?

Deep purple, amethyst, sky blue, sea green, sunny yellow, and crystal clear—the mineral fluorite comes in all colors.
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Where is limestone found in USA?

Limestone is most often mined from a quarry. However, underground limestone mines are found at places in the central and eastern United States, especially in and near cities.
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Where did limestone originate?

Limestone is usually a biological sedimentary rock, forming from the accumulation of shell, coral, algal, fecal, and other organic debris. It can also form by chemical sedimentary processes, such as the precipitation of calcium carbonate from lake or ocean water.
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Is limestone edible?

Limestone is chemically called calcium carbonate and is thus, abundantly rich in calcium. Besides this, a host of other minerals are present in it, making it suitable for good health. The practice of eating limestone with betel leaves (paan) is common in India.
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Can diamonds be found in Illinois?

A wide variety of rocks and minerals can be found in the area including agate, jasper, many geodes, calcite, and even diamond. Notably, Southern Illinois is famous for its fluorite and fluorspar mines.
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What is the Illinois State stone?

Illinois' State Mineral The General Assembly made fluorite the State Mineral in 1965, when fluorspar min- ing was a multimillion-dollar-per-year industry in Illinois. Over the years, much more fluorite has been mined in Illinois than in any other state.
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Are there precious stones in Illinois?

Illinois isn't known for its gemstone variety or abundance. However, there are some gems that you may find in this state if you search in the right places. Some of the more popular gemstones that you can find include amethyst, jasper, pyrite, rubies, diamonds, calcite, siderite, or barite.
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How deep is the bedrock in Lake County Illinois?

21. In general, bedrock is found between EL 500-550 ft, and approximately 50-100 ft below overburden materials. It is not expected that bedrock will be encountered during dredging nor have an impact on dredge material placement. 22.
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What natural resources are found in Illinois?

Illinois has only small reserves of petroleum, but it is a regional leader in petroleum refining. The state is also one of the country's top producers of ethanol. Valuable nonfuel minerals produced in Illinois include crushed stone, cement, and sand and gravel.
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How far down is bedrock in Illinois?

BEDROCK GEOLOGY. Beneath the glacial drift of Illinois many layers of rocks overlie a base of ancient crystalline rocks that in Illinois occur at depths of 2,000 to as much as 15,000 feet.
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When was limestone first found?

Limestone may have been deposited by microorganisms in the Precambrian, prior to 540 million years ago, but inorganic processes were probably more important and likely took place in an ocean more highly oversaturated in calcium carbonate than the modern ocean.
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Why is limestone called limestone?

limestone (n.)

late 14c., from lime (n. 1) + stone (n.). So called because it yields lime when burnt.
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Can gold be found in limestone?

Distal-disseminated silver-gold deposits are still another type of limestone related deposit. They contain silver and gold in stockworks of thin quartz and sulfide veins in limestone-rich sedimentary rock. They are not as common as the Carlin-type, but have still yielded millions of ounces of gold and silver.
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Why is limestone so valuable?

Scientifically, you know, limestone is important because it contains many fossils, and those fossils can be used to date the rock so that the geological period of time in which the limestone's formed can be determined. The same fossils can tell us a lot about the environment in which the limestone formed.
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How is limestone formed and where is it found?

Most fresh water and sea water contain dissolved calcium carbonate. All limestones are formed when the calcium carbonate crystallizes out of solution or from the skeletons of small sea urchins and coral.
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Where is the most limestone in the world?

China, the US, Russia, Japan, India, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, and Italy are some of the world's largest limestone prouducers today. Some of the biggest quarries in the world, however, are in the U.S. state of Michigan, specifically near the Great Lakes' coastlines.
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What are 3 interesting facts about Illinois?

1 The Sears Tower in Chicago is the tallest building in America. 2 Illinois was the first state in the U.S. to ratify the Constitution's 13th amendment which abolished slavery. 3 The first McDonald's was built in Des Plaines, IL. 4 Illinois produces more nuclear energy than any other state in the country.
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How did Illinois get its name?

WHY'S IT CALLED THAT? The name Illinois comes from the Native American tribe living on the land when the area was first explored by Europeans. Much of Illinois was once covered in prairie grass, earning the state its nickname.
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