The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - Benin

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph B. Huvos
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Said to be one of the world's most under-developed countries, Benin had a gross national product (GNP) estimated at $1 billion in 1980.2 Contribution of the mineral industry such as cement and limestone to the GNP was negligible, but exploration of mineral potential continued Minerals.-The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) conducted an investigation of three deposits from 1977 to 1980: Phosphates (Mekrou), gold (Perma), and chromite (Buem). A phosphate rock deposit containing about 4.5 million tons recover- able by opencast techniques was discovered. It was not known if the gold and chromite deposits were recoverable economically. Iron ore deposits of some 230 million tons near Loumbo-Loumbo are at present not exploitable because of lack of infrastructure in the northern part of the country. Geologic mapping with British and French assistance was also pursued in 1980.
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APA: Joseph B. Huvos  (1982)  The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - Benin

MLA: Joseph B. Huvos The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - Benin. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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