Other Industrial Minerals - Asphalt (Native)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Wilton Johnson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Native asphalt was produced by four companies in two States, Texas and Utah. Bituminous limestone, used primarily as a paving material for street and road repair, was produced by one firm. R. L. White Co., Dabney Quarry, Uvalde County, TX. Gilsonite, a solidified hydrocarbon found only in Utah and Colorado, was mined by three firms: American Gilsonite Co., a division of Chevron Resources Co. (a subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. of California); Ziegler Chemical and Mineral Corp.; and Hydrocarbon Mining Co. (a subsidiary of Oberon Oil Inc., a Utah corporation), from properties in Uintah County, UT. Gilsonite is used for a variety of purposes including automobile bodysealer, light-weight aggregate for cement used in oil well drilling, asphaltic building board, protective coverings, anticorrosive paints, and roofing compounds. Gilsonite production in 1985 declined 57% owing primarily to reduced oil well drilling activity. The value per ton was essentially unchanged.
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APA: Wilton Johnson  (1987)  Other Industrial Minerals - Asphalt (Native)

MLA: Wilton Johnson Other Industrial Minerals - Asphalt (Native). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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