Industrial Mineral Opportunities In British Columbia And Alberta, Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. N. Hamilton
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

British Columbia is geologically favourable for a rich variety of industrial mineral occurrences. Some have been produced for years, others overlooked until recently. Major production occurs for asbestos, gypsum, limestone, magnesite, silica and sulfur; lesser production for a dozen others. For several of the minerals, potential is much greater than existing production. New production opportunities exist also for diamonds, niobium and REE minerals, fluorspar, kyanite, nepheline syenite, talc, and several others. Alberta, though geologically less diverse, also has many industrial minerals. Limestone, salt and sulfur have the major production; clay and shale, silica, sodium sulfate and a few others lesser production. Opportunities exist for expanded production, and for new production in heavy (Ti -Zr) minerals, formation brines (Ca-Mg-I-Li), and gypsum.
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APA: W. N. Hamilton  (1987)  Industrial Mineral Opportunities In British Columbia And Alberta, Canada

MLA: W. N. Hamilton Industrial Mineral Opportunities In British Columbia And Alberta, Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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