U.S. Census Bureau

1992 Census of Minerals:

Final Reports, Industry Series

Provides information for an industry or a group of related industries (such as clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals). Final figures for the United States are provided for each of 31 mineral industries on quantity and value of products shipped; quantity and cost of supplies used, machinery installed, and fuels consumed; capital expenditures; rents; purchased services; inventories; employment; payrolls; hours worked; value added by mining; and number of establishments and companies. In addition, general statistics are shown by State, type of operation, and employment size class of establishment for 1987 and 1992.


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  1. 10A Iron Ore
  2. 10B Copper Ores, Lead and Zinc Ores, Gold Ores, and Silver Ores
  3. 10C Ferroalloy Ores, Metal Mining Services, and Miscellaneous Metal Ores
  4. 12A Coal Mining
  5. 13A Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas
  6. 13B Natural Gas Liquids
  7. 13C Oil and Gas Field Services
  8. 14A Stone Industry
  9. 14B Sand and Gravel
  10. 14C Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory Minerals
  11. 14D Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining
  12. 14E Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals (Except Fuels) and Services

Additional information on Manufacturing and Mining Reports

Source: U.S. Census Bureau