Trends in Availability of Aggregate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. R. Robinson
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Aggregate resources consist of sand and gravel, and crushed stone. They are large-tonnage, bulk-minable mineral commodities that are used in construction and industrial activities (Tepordei, 1999, 2001).Rates of aggregate production, use and mine permit approval in the mid-Atlantic region differ by population density. These rates are influenced by economic and human factors, such as demand, costs, land availability and community opposition. In some areas, the local availability of aggregate is limited. This is due to the lack of suitable local source materials for aggregate, the loss of potential high-quality aggregate resource production sites by preemptive land development and restrictive zoning (resource sterilization), and the difficulty of developing and permitting production sites for aggregate.
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APA: G. R. Robinson  (2004)  Trends in Availability of Aggregate

MLA: G. R. Robinson Trends in Availability of Aggregate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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