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Minerals Yearbook, 1988: Vermont
The value of nonfuel mineral production in 1988 was $76.9 million, a $3.5 million increase over the 1987 value. The increase was largely attributed to a greater demand for construction sand and gravel, which rose 29% in volume and 62% in value compared to 1987 estimated numbers. Leading mineral commodities produced, in descending order of value, were dimension stone, crushed stone, sand and gravel, talc, and asbestos. Nationally, the State ranked second of 11 States that produced talc. It ranked third in quantity in dimension stone output, but first in value. Vermont was one of only two States that produced asbestos, the other being California.
Minerals Yearbook, 1988: Vermont
The value of nonfuel mineral production in 1988 was $76.9 million, a $3.5 million increase over the 1987 value. The increase was largely attributed to a greater demand for construction sand and gravel, which rose 29% in volume and 62% in value compared to 1987 estimated numbers. Leading mineral commodities produced, in descending order of value, were dimension stone, crushed stone, sand and gravel, talc, and asbestos. Nationally, the State ranked second of 11 States that produced talc. It ranked third in quantity in dimension stone output, but first in value. Vermont was one of only two States that produced asbestos, the other being California.
Minerals Yearbook, 1988: Vermont
D. K. Harrison (author) / C. A. Ratte (author)
1988
12 pages
Report
No indication
English
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