Industrial Rocks and Minerals of New Mexico (a55a7ffd-bd3d-4981-b620-6d5dfdb0d940)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Wm. Terry Siemers George S. Austin Frank E. Kottlowski
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The value of industrial rocks and minerals produced in New Mexico in 1978 exceeded $227 million. The state ranked first in the nation in production of potash and perlite and was a leader in pumice production. Other commodities with sizable production in New Mexico include barite, caliche, clay, dimension stone, fuorspar, gypsum, humate, limestone, mica, salt, sand and gravel, scoria, and silica sand. Non-metallic resources are distributed throughout the state, but development and exploitation is concentrated in western and southeastern New Mexico. The value of industrial rocks and minerals within the state grew about 9% to more than $227 million in 1978. Continued growth, however, depends on continued demand, exploration, and development.
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APA: Wm. Terry Siemers George S. Austin Frank E. Kottlowski  (1982)  Industrial Rocks and Minerals of New Mexico (a55a7ffd-bd3d-4981-b620-6d5dfdb0d940)

MLA: Wm. Terry Siemers George S. Austin Frank E. Kottlowski Industrial Rocks and Minerals of New Mexico (a55a7ffd-bd3d-4981-b620-6d5dfdb0d940). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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