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Chalk

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This page provides information about the commodity Chalk in mineral resources and mining.


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Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
52551
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:52551:4

Properties of ChalkHide

Other Commodities associated with Chalk *Hide

CommodityAssociated LocalitiesTotal Localities% Association (commodity)% Association (Chalk)
Flint/Chert61735.29% of all Flint/Chert deposits have Chalk.19.35% of all Chalk deposits have Flint/Chert.
Clay52,9550.17% of all Clay deposits have Chalk.16.13% of all Chalk deposits have Clay.
Limestone52,2430.22% of all Limestone deposits have Chalk.16.13% of all Chalk deposits have Limestone.
Marble53041.64% of all Marble deposits have Chalk.16.13% of all Chalk deposits have Marble.
Sand and Gravel45220.77% of all Sand and Gravel deposits have Chalk.12.90% of all Chalk deposits have Sand and Gravel.
Lime/Cement4596.78% of all Lime/Cement deposits have Chalk.12.90% of all Chalk deposits have Lime/Cement.
Aggregates46,9520.06% of all Aggregates deposits have Chalk.12.90% of all Chalk deposits have Aggregates.
Iron38,7940.03% of all Iron deposits have Chalk.9.68% of all Chalk deposits have Iron.
* in exploitable quantities, based on associations listed on mindat.org

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Deposits of ChalkHide

This map shows a selection of deposits that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.

Locality ListHide

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Belgium
 
  • Wallonia
    • Liège
      • Bassenge
France
 
  • Hauts-de-France
    • Pas-de-Calais
      • Boulogne-sur-Mer
        • Dannes
Germany
 
  • Schleswig-Holstein
    • Steinburg
      • Lägerdorf
Italy
 
Poland
 
  • Opole Voivodeship
    • Opole City County
  • Podlaskie Voivodeship
    • Siemiatycze County
      • Gmina Mielnik
Russia
 
Sweden
 
  • Skåne County
    • Malmö
UK
 
  • England
    • Berkshire
    • Buckinghamshire
      • Marsworth
      • West Wycombe
    • Cambridgeshire
      • Barrington
    • Hampshire
      • East Hampshire
    • Kent
      • Canterbury
      • Dartford
      • Tonbridge and Malling
    • Lincolnshire
      • East Lindsey
    • Norfolk
      • Breckland
        • Newton by Castle Acre
Needham Chalks (HAM) Ltd
    • Surrey
      • Mole Valley
      • Tandridge
        • Warlingham
    • Wiltshire
USA
 
  • Nevada
    • Lincoln County
      • Seaman Ranch Mining District
  • Texas
    • Bexar County
      • San Antonio
    • Smith County
      • Teaselville
 
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