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Bedrock Geology |
Mineral Resources
Industrial Minerals and Resource Economics Section | Industrial Minerals and Resource Economics Staff Aggregate Program
Illinois' aggregate resources occur in a wide variety of geological settings, from limestone and dolomite bedrock units of differing age to sand-and-gravel deposits formed in diverse river, beach, and glacial settings. The aggregate program:
The aggregate program inventories these resources. Construction aggregates have low unit values per ton, but large tonnages of the material are needed for most construction purposes. To be economically viable aggregate resources need to be available locally because the cost of aggregate goes up significantly as the distance the material is transport increases Industrial Minerals in Illinois: A Key to Growth (456K PDF file). Not all aggregates have the suitable quality to meet engineering specifications for use in construction or other purposes because a small amount of impurities can significantly alter aggregate quality. Consequently, aggregates must pass the Illinois Department of Transportation's stringent tests before they may be used to build state roads.
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