Industrial Minerals 2004 – Soda Ash

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. McSwain-Santos
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Abstract

Soda ash is the trade name for sodium carbonate, a chemical refined from the mineral trona or naturally occurring sodium carbonate-bearing brines (both referred to as natural soda ash) or manufactured from one of several chemical processes (referred to as synthetic soda ash). It is an essential raw material in glass, chemicals, detergents and other important industrial products. Production U.S. soda ash production during 2004 increased to10.9 million Mt (12 million st). Five companies comprised the domestic soda ash industry. Four were in Wyoming operating five plants. One was in California with one plant.
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APA: D. McSwain-Santos  (2005)  Industrial Minerals 2004 – Soda Ash

MLA: D. McSwain-Santos Industrial Minerals 2004 – Soda Ash. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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