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  2. Gypsum - Wikipedia

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    Gypsum is a common mineral, with thick and extensive evaporite beds in association with sedimentary rocks. Deposits are known to occur in strata from as far back as the Archaean eon. [16] Gypsum is deposited from lake and sea water, as well as in hot springs, from volcanic vapors, and sulfate solutions in veins.

  3. Phosphogypsum - Wikipedia

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    Central Florida has a large quantity of phosphate deposits, particularly in the Bone Valley region. The marine-deposited phosphate ore from central Florida is weakly radioactive, and as such, the phosphogypsum by-product (in which the radionuclides are somewhat concentrated) is too radioactive to be used for most applications.

  4. Piney Point phosphate plant - Wikipedia

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    On March 25, 2021, leaks were discovered in the containment wall of a 67-acre (27 ha) holding pool located in a stack of radioactive phosphogypsum, storing approximately 480 million US gallons (1.8 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) of wastewater containing nitrogen, phosphorus, ammonia, and small amounts of radium and uranium from the former operations at the plant, as well as seawater from the dredging of Berth ...

  5. A new era for Florida’s phosphates: rare earth minerals for ...

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    Scientists say Florida phosphates are significant sources of rare earth elements, highly sought for everything from cell phones to EVs.

  6. Archaeologists dig up 1,600-pound coffin in Roman grave ...

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    An ancient Roman grave filled with white gypsum was found in England, officials announced last week. ... "a rare find." ... The coffin was so heavy in part because it was filled with a substance ...

  7. Geology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is tied with North Dakota as having the fewest earthquakes of any US state. [7] Because Florida is not located near any tectonic plate boundaries, earthquakes are very rare, but not totally unknown. In January 1879, a shock occurred near St. Augustine. There were reports of heavy shaking that knocked plaster from walls and articles from ...

  8. This disabled Florida veteran is facing the loss of his home ...

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    When Florida veteran Esteban Ortiz signed up for solar panels, he thought he was making a smart, sustainable choice — lower energy bills, a greener home and no money down.

  9. Chinese drywall - Wikipedia

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    Drywall, also known as plasterboard, is a building material typically consisting of gypsum-based plaster extruded between two thick sheets of paper and kiln-dried.. Drywall was imported by the United States during the construction boom between 2004 and 2007, spurred by a shortage of American-made drywall due to the rebuilding demand of nine hurricanes that hit Florida from 2004 to 2005, and ...