Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (ffcc7c94-38de-432a-b18c-ac3b1a0b271b)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. L. Wideman
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Output of ore and waste from metal and nonmetal mines in the United States continued an upward trend and established a new high. The tonnage of ore handled increased 6 percent over that moved in 1964 and the tonnage of waste rose almost 10 percent. Earth moving by these two activities exceeded 3.2 billion tons, an increase of 7 percent over the 1964 total. Crude material from which metal or nonmetal products were derived continued to be about 75 percent of the total material handled. In 1965, surface mining methods were used to produce about 93 percent of the ore, 99 percent of the waste, and 95 percent of the total material handled. These percentages have remained almost constant since the beginning of this decade.
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APA: F. L. Wideman  (1966)  Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (ffcc7c94-38de-432a-b18c-ac3b1a0b271b)

MLA: F. L. Wideman Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (ffcc7c94-38de-432a-b18c-ac3b1a0b271b). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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