Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction - Resources (dd268f95-1f4b-4640-bdf9-821cd09f75ca)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. Chin
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The countries of Asia and the Pacific, with their large mineral resource base, are significant suppliers of a wide variety of minerals to both regional and world markets. Australia, China, and India dominate the commercial mineral exploitation in the region. Australia has known reserves of major minerals, which are adequate for both domestic demand, and for exports, and is a significant producer of bauxite; copper; diamond; gold; iron ore; lead; manganese; mineral sands (titaniferrous minerals, monazite, and zircon); nickel; salt; silver; tin; uranium; and zinc. China is the world leader in proven reserves of antimony, barite, ilmenite (titanium), magnesite (magnesium), molybdenum, rare earths, and tungsten. China also has large resources of low-grade iron ore and significant resources of other mineral commodities, such as coal, based on its production and export capabilities. India has significant resources of bauxite, barite, graphite, iron ore, and mineral sands.
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APA: E. Chin  (1995)  Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction - Resources (dd268f95-1f4b-4640-bdf9-821cd09f75ca)

MLA: E. Chin Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction - Resources (dd268f95-1f4b-4640-bdf9-821cd09f75ca). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1995.

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