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Minerals Yearbook, 1992: Utah
Utah mines reversed the decline in value of nonfuel mineral production seen last year by about 14% to a total value of more than $1.35 billion in 1992, compared with $1.18 billion in 1991. This value ranked the State seventh in the Nation, up from ninth in 1991, with 4.2% of the Nation's nonfuel mineral production. Copper, gold, magnesium metal, portland cement, and construction sand and gravel were the leading commodities in terms of value.
Minerals Yearbook, 1992: Utah
Utah mines reversed the decline in value of nonfuel mineral production seen last year by about 14% to a total value of more than $1.35 billion in 1992, compared with $1.18 billion in 1991. This value ranked the State seventh in the Nation, up from ninth in 1991, with 4.2% of the Nation's nonfuel mineral production. Copper, gold, magnesium metal, portland cement, and construction sand and gravel were the leading commodities in terms of value.
Minerals Yearbook, 1992: Utah
E. K. Peterson (author) / R. W. Gloyn (author)
1994
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
Mineral Industries , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Economic & Community Development , Utah , Mineral economics , Legislation , Exploration , Commodities , Beryllium , Copper , Gold , Iron ores , Steels , Molybdenum , Silver , Vanadium , Cements , Clays , Gypsum , Calcium oxides , Phosphate deposits , Sands , Gravel , Crushed stone , Tables(Data)
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