
Fun Facts about Limestone
Limestone is Missouri's most abundant commercial mineral. It
was created 320-500 million years ago by the deposition of calcium
and magnesium on ocean floors. Almost all limestone formati ons
in the state contain fossils of animals that lived in the ocean,
providing evidence of interesting land-sea changes which in this
part of the country has undergone in the geologic past.
Limestone's unique physical and chemical properties
allow it to have many uses. Hundreds of beautiful, historic structures
in Missouri were built with it, including Daniel Boone's home, the
Old St. Louis Cathedral near the Arch, and even the State Capitol
Building! Today, it has extensive use as one of the raw materials
in Portland cement. Specialty uses include the manufacturing of
pharmaceuticals, toothpaste, paint, paper, caulking and glass. Common
antacids are virtually 100% finely-ground limestone. Farmers use
limestone to neutralize acidity in their soils. Counties use crushed
limestone to provide an all-weather driving surface on unpaved roads.
However, it's most commonly used as construction aggregate.
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