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The value of nonfuel mineral production in Vermont in 1990 was almost $82 million, a $7 million decrease from that of 1989. This decrease can largely be attributed to lower sales of construction sand and gravel and dimension stone. Other mineral commodities produced included crushed stone, talc, and asbestos. Nationally, the State ranked second of 11 States that produced talc and pyrophyllite. It ranked third in quantity and second in value of dimension stone and was one of only two States that produced asbestos.
The value of nonfuel mineral production in Vermont in 1990 was almost $82 million, a $7 million decrease from that of 1989. This decrease can largely be attributed to lower sales of construction sand and gravel and dimension stone. Other mineral commodities produced included crushed stone, talc, and asbestos. Nationally, the State ranked second of 11 States that produced talc and pyrophyllite. It ranked third in quantity and second in value of dimension stone and was one of only two States that produced asbestos.
Minerals Yearbook 1990: Vermont
D. K. Harrison (Autor:in)
1992
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Mineral Industries , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Economic & Community Development , Mineral industry , Mineral economics , Vermont , Radioactive waste disposal , Employment , Regulations , Legislation , Trends , Asbestos , Sands , Gravel , Crushed stone , Talc , Tables(Data) , Dimension stone
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