Industrial Minerals 2004 - Zeolites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. H. Eyde
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Abstract

Estimated natural zeolite production worldwide during 2004 remained at about 3.6 Mt (4 million st), about the same as in 2003. China continues to be the largest producer of natural zeolites followed by Cuba, Germany, Japan and South Korea. This may be changing, however. Since 1988, zeolite production from Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines and Thailand has increased rapidly. Most of the production is consumed in aqua culture. Global demand for seafood has exceeded the ability of the oceans to supply it without over fishing. Zeolite minerals remove ammonia compounds from the ponds in which fish and shrimp are grown. It is estimated that, in Thailand and Indonesia more than 55,000 farms produce260 kt (286,500 st) of shrimp. Therefore, as shrimp production increases, so does zeolite consumption.
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APA: T. H. Eyde  (2005)  Industrial Minerals 2004 - Zeolites

MLA: T. H. Eyde Industrial Minerals 2004 - Zeolites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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