México - Opportunities In Industrial Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Armando Alatorre
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Republic of México is the world's largest producer of celestite/strontium carbonate and natural sodium sulfate. It is also a significant producer of flourspar, barite, graphite, sulfur, feldspar, salt and gypsum. New production may be brought on stream for borates, wollastonite, garnet, calcium carbonate and others. The country covers a geographic area of approximately 2 million square kilometers (760,000 square miles), and is divided into seven geological/geomorphological provinces. Less than 20 percent has been explored in detail for either nonmetallic or metallic minerals. This leaves large areas available for the discovery of world-class industrial mineral deposits. In addition to new deposits of those minerals currently being produced, there is exploration and development potential for borates, magnesite, rare earths, nepheline syenite, heavy mineral sands and numerous others.
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APA: Armando Alatorre  (1995)  México - Opportunities In Industrial Minerals

MLA: Armando Alatorre México - Opportunities In Industrial Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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