1992 Industrial Mineral Production In California And Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fred V. Carrillo
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

California was the leading state in industrial mineral production value with an estimated value of nearly $2 billion. In total value of U.S. non-fuel mineral production estimated for 1992 by the U.S; Bureau of Mines, California ranked second; 81 % of California's total production value was derived from industrial minerals. California led all other states in the production of boron minerals, portland cement, diatomite, calcined gypsum and construction sand and gravel, and ranked second in potash and soda ash production. California's five leading industrial minerals in terms of value were portland cement, construction sand and gravel, boron, crushed stone, and soda ash. California had 13 additional industrial minerals production with reported sales of over $1 million including; industrial sand and gravel, magnesium compounds, lime, salt, potash, natural sodium sulfate, clay, feldspar, crude gypsum, pumice, dimension stone, calcium chloride and perlite.
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APA: Fred V. Carrillo  (1995)  1992 Industrial Mineral Production In California And Nevada

MLA: Fred V. Carrillo 1992 Industrial Mineral Production In California And Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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