Industrial Minerals Of Washington State ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Vaughn E. Livingston
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Washington State has a variety of industrial minerals and although not many are produced currently (1982) most have a history of production (table 1). The value of industrial minerals produced in the state exceeds by several times the production value of metallic minerals. In 1981, 15 minerals - cement, limestone, clay, gemstone, pumice, sand and gravel, stone, diatomite, gypsum, olivine, peat, talc, garnet, silica, and dolomite - were produced. Combined value of nonmetallic production for 1981 is estimated at $218,999,000. Cement had the largest estimated value at $102 million, followed by sand and gravel at $47 million, and crushed stone at $29 million. These figures are from the US. Bureau of Mines preliminary production figures for 1981.
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APA: Vaughn E. Livingston  (1982)  Industrial Minerals Of Washington State ? Introduction

MLA: Vaughn E. Livingston Industrial Minerals Of Washington State ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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