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Minerals Yearbook, 1991: New York
The report has been prepared under a Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, and the New York State Education Department, New York Geological Survey, for collecting information on all nonfuel minerals. The value of nonfuel mineral production in New York in 1991 was $698.7 million, a $74 million decrease from that of 1990. The decrease was largely the result of lower sales of cement, construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, wollastonite, and zinc. Leading mineral commodities in terms of value were crushed stone, salt, portland cement, construction sand and gravel, and zinc. Other commodities produced included masonry cement, clays, garnet, gypsum, peat, industrial sand and gravel, dimension stone, byproduct lead and silver, and talc.
Minerals Yearbook, 1991: New York
The report has been prepared under a Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, and the New York State Education Department, New York Geological Survey, for collecting information on all nonfuel minerals. The value of nonfuel mineral production in New York in 1991 was $698.7 million, a $74 million decrease from that of 1990. The decrease was largely the result of lower sales of cement, construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, wollastonite, and zinc. Leading mineral commodities in terms of value were crushed stone, salt, portland cement, construction sand and gravel, and zinc. Other commodities produced included masonry cement, clays, garnet, gypsum, peat, industrial sand and gravel, dimension stone, byproduct lead and silver, and talc.
Minerals Yearbook, 1991: New York
D. K. Harrison (author) / W. M. Kelly (author)
1993
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
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