Recent Developments In Mining Land Rehabilitation In Georgia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul F. Thiele
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The mining industry of Georgia, while not as large as in some other states, is still an important part of the economy. Total value of mineral production in 1966 was $148.6 million.l/ Clays and stone produced the most income, Other minerals included sand and gravel, iron ore, mica, talc, barite, bauxite, cement, feldspar, kyanite, peat, and rare-earth metals, titanium and zircon concentrates. Georgia ranks first among the states in production of kaolin, second in fuller's earth and rare-earth concentrates, third in bauxite and kyanite, fourth in barite and ilmenite, and fifth in feldspar. It is quite likely that phosphates will one day be mined in the south eastern part: of the state, and that alumina will be produced from the extensive kaolin deposits in the central part of the state.
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APA: Paul F. Thiele  (1968)  Recent Developments In Mining Land Rehabilitation In Georgia

MLA: Paul F. Thiele Recent Developments In Mining Land Rehabilitation In Georgia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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