Record Production Of Industrial Rocks And Minerals In Utah

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Tripp
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Utah produces a wide variety of industrial rock and mineral commodities, valued in 2005 at a record $758 million (21 percent of the total non-fuel mineral production of Utah). Major commodities produced in 2005 include salts (halite, potash, and magnesium salts), Portland cement, sand and gravel, carbonates (lime, limestone, and dolomite), phosphate, crushed stone, clays, lightweight aggregate (expanded shale and perlite), gypsum, silica, sulfur and sulfuric acid, and building stone. Commodities produced in smaller amounts include diatomite, pumice, gemstones, ornamental stone, fluorspar, and mineral and fossil specimens. Utah is in a period of rapid growth in industrial rock and mineral production; however, some commodities have grown faster than others. The robust western economy has stimulated production of construction-related commodities like sand and gravel, Portland cement raw materials, lime, and building stone, resulting in exploration for raw materials, development of new quarries, and expansion of existing plants
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APA: B. Tripp  (2007)  Record Production Of Industrial Rocks And Minerals In Utah

MLA: B. Tripp Record Production Of Industrial Rocks And Minerals In Utah. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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