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  2. Quincy Dredge Number Two - Wikipedia

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    The dredged sand contained copper that earlier stamping technology had not been able to separate out. [4] Improvements in stamping efficiency and cost increases in traditional shaft mining made these sand tailings economically feasible to reclaim and re-stamp. [4] Calumet and Hecla used the dredge at their Lake Linden Reclamation Plant until ...

  3. Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The deposits mined at the quarry are underground in the northeastern part of Northern Michigan near Alpena and south of Rogers City along the shore of Lake Huron. The raw material is essential to a variety of industries; the major uses are for various aggregates , road-base stone cement, flux for iron and steel production , railroad track ...

  4. Hoosier Slide - Wikipedia

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    The Hoosier Slide, pictured in a 1907 postcard. The Hoosier Slide was a large sand dune on the shore of Lake Michigan near Michigan City, Indiana.The 200-foot (61 m) dune was a popular tourist destination in the late 19th century, attracting visitors for the view from the top and to slide down the dune's face.

  5. Kalkaska sand - Wikipedia

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    Kalkaska sand is the official soil of the U.S. state of Michigan. Kalkaska sand was identified in 1927 and named after Kalkaska County located in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. This soil is a multi-layer soil composed of humus, light sand, dark sand, and yellowish sand. It is classified as a spodosol. The distinctive sand layers can ...

  6. Jacobsville Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    Jacobsville Sandstone is a red sandstone formation, marked with light-colored streaks and spots, primarily found in northern Upper Michigan, portions of Ontario, and under much of Lake Superior. Desired for its durability and aesthetics, the sandstone was used as an architectural building stone in both Canada and the United States.

  7. Arctic winds create mysterious frozen sand sculptures along ...

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    Frozen sand sculptures sit along a Lake Michigan beach in St. Joseph, Michigan on Dec. 12, 2024. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

  8. Berea Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    In the Michigan Basin, the sandstone is present in the eastern part of the state, thickest near Michigan's Thumb. [3] [4] The two deposits are separated by the Cincinnati Arch and are disconnected from each other. [3] The sandstone overlies the Bedford Shale and the Ohio Shale and underlies the Sunbury Shale. [2]

  9. List of dams and reservoirs in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Michigan. Major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3 ), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3 ).