Arizona Industrial Minerals And Rocks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. W. Peirce
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Arizona is a sun-belt growth-region where 13 tons of industrial (nonmetallic) minerals is being produced annually per capita. In 19B5, non-fuel mineral production reached $1.532 billion and consisted of metallic ($1.277 billion-84%) and nonmetallic ($253.5 million-16%) earth materials. Sand-and-gravel value was second only to copper. over 90% of the value of nonmetallics is represented by combined sand, gravel, cement, and lime. The remaining less than 10% ($25 million) was attributed mainly to stone, specific volcanic products (cinder, perlite, pumice), gypsum, clays, salt, zeolite, and others. Current interest in industrial-mineral development in Arizona is high, especially in the geologically complex Basin and Range region.
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APA: H. W. Peirce  (1988)  Arizona Industrial Minerals And Rocks

MLA: H. W. Peirce Arizona Industrial Minerals And Rocks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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