Changes In Wyoming's Industrial Minerals Industry 1996-1999

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ray E. Harris
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

New developments have occurred in Wyoming's industrial minerals industry since the 32nd Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals in Laramie, Wyoming in 1996. The soda ash trona and bentonite industries have experienced overall growth. Gypsum and limestone production have remained constant, but have the potential for dramatic growth. The mining of zeolite ceased in 1997. The struggling dimension stone industry has increased production, but development has lagged behind the schedule predicted in 1996. The construction of a container glass plant and associated production of glass raw materials, as predicted in 1996 and imminent in 1998, is now on hold due to unforeseen market factors. Increases in railroad and highway construction have, and will, greatly increase the production of construction aggregate for local uses. An iron carbide industry, not foreseen in 1996, is in the planning stages.
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APA: Ray E. Harris  (2001)  Changes In Wyoming's Industrial Minerals Industry 1996-1999

MLA: Ray E. Harris Changes In Wyoming's Industrial Minerals Industry 1996-1999. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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