Industrial Minerals 2005 - Bromine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Frim S. D. Ukeles
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The present U.S. production of bromine is from inland brines located in Arkansas and Michigan. The most concentrated domestic brines (up to 5,000 ppm bromide) are situated in Arkansas. Less concentrated brines (about 2,500 ppm bromide) are located in Michigan. The amount of bromine sold or used in the United States came from three companies operating in Arkansas and Michigan. Arkansas, with its six plants, was the leading U.S. state in bromine production. Bromine being the leading mineral commodity valuewise produced in the state. The Michigan bromine production was a byproduct of magnesium compounds production.
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APA: R. Frim S. D. Ukeles  (2006)  Industrial Minerals 2005 - Bromine

MLA: R. Frim S. D. Ukeles Industrial Minerals 2005 - Bromine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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