Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. I. Nelson
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Natural aggregates, primarily stone, sand and gravel, are recovered from widespread, naturally occurring mineral deposits and processed for use primarily in the construction industry. They are mined, crushed, sorted by size, and sold either loose or in concrete products to build roads, houses, buildings, and other structures. Smaller quantities are used in agriculture, cement manufacture, and industries employing chemical and metallurgical processes. The growth of cities, their buildings and the highways that connect them have created demand for enormous quantities of aggregates. The aggregates industry is the largest mining industry in the United States in terms of production by weight, volume and by number of active operations.
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APA: T. I. Nelson  (2005)  Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates

MLA: T. I. Nelson Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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