Statistics and information on the worldwide supply of, demand for, and flow of minerals and materials essential to the U.S. economy, the national security, and protection of the environment.
Energy minerals - for statistics on coal, natural gas, petroleum, and uranium after 1976, see the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration Web site. For 1976 and earlier, see the U.S. Bureau of Mines Minerals Yearbook, 1932-1976, and library holdings of Mineral Resources of the United States (U.S. Geological Survey, 1882-1923, and U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1924-1931). Information on production and production capacities for energy minerals is also available in the country chapters of the USGS Minerals Yearbook. |
Nonfuel minerals - alphabetical index to publications, contacts, and links to more information.
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- Abrasives, Manufactured
- Aggregates
- Aluminum
- Aluminum Oxide, Fused (See Abrasives, Manufactured)
- Antimony
- Arsenic
- Asbestos
- Asphalt, Natural (See Cement)
- Barite
- Bauxite and Alumina (Natural Aluminum Oxide)
- Bentonite (See Clays)
- Beryllium
- Bismuth
- Boron
- Bromine
- Calcareous Marl (See Crushed Stone)
- Calcium Carbonate (See Crushed Stone or Lime)
- Cadmium
- Cement
- Cesium
- Chromium
- Clays
- Coal Combustion Products
- Cobalt
- Columbium (See Niobium)
- Copper
- Corundum (See Abrasives)
- Crushed Stone
- Diamond
- Diatomite
- Dimension Stone
- Dolomite (See Dimension Stone)
- Explosives
- Feldspar
- Ferroalloys
- Fluorspar
- Fuller's Earth (See Clays)
- Gallium
- Garnet
- Gemstones
- Germanium
- Gold
- Granite (See Crushed Stone and Dimension Stone)
- Graphite
- Gypsum
- Hafnium (See Zirconium)
- Helium
- Indium
- Iodine
- Iridium (See Platinum-Group Metals)
- Iron and Steel
- Iron and Steel Scrap
- Iron and Steel Slag
- Iron Ore
- Iron Oxide Pigments
- Kaolin (See Clays)
- Kyanite and Related Materials
- Lead
- Lime
- Limestone (See Crushed Stone and Dimension Stone)
- Lithium
- Magnesium
- Magnesium Compounds (See Magnesium)
- Manganese
- Marble (See Crushed Stone and Dimension Stone)
- Mercury
- Mica
- Mining and Quarrying
- Molybdenum
- Nepheline Syenite (See Feldspar)
- Nickel
- Niobium
- Nitrogen
- Osmium (See Platinum-Group Metals)
- Palladium (See Platinum-Group Metals)
- Peat
- Perlite
- Phosphate Rock
- Platinum-Group Metals
- Potash
- Precious Metals (See Gold, Silver, and Platinum-Group Metals)
- Production (industry data)
- Pumice and Pumicite
- Quartz Crystal (See Silica)
- Quartzite (See Crushed Stone and Dimension Stone)
- Rare Earths
- Recycling
- Rhenium
- Rhodium (See Platinum-Group Metals)
- Rubidium (See Cesium)
- Ruthenium (See Platinum-Group Metals)
- Salt
- Sand and Gravel, Construction
- Sand and Gravel, Industrial (See Silica)
- Sandstone (See Crushed Stone and Dimension Stone)
- Scandium
- Scoria (See Crushed Stone)
- Scrap (See Iron and Steel Scrap)
- Selenium
- Shell (See Crushed Stone)
- Silica
- Silicon
- Silicon Carbide (See Abrasives, Manufactured)
- Silver
- Slag (See Iron and Steel Slag)
- Slate (See Crushed Stone and Dimension Stone)
- Soda Ash
- Sodium Sulfate
- Statistical Summary
- Steel (See Iron and Steel)
- Stone, Crushed
- Stone, Dimension
- Strontium
- Sulfur
- Survey Methods
- Talc and Pyrophyllite
- Tantalum (See Niobium)
- Tellurium (See Selenium)
- Thallium
- Thorium
- Tin
- Titanium
- Traprock (See Crushed Stone)
- Tripoli (See Silica)
- Tungsten
- Vanadium
- Vermiculite
- Volcanic Cinder (See Crushed Stone)
- Wollastonite
- Yttrium (See Rare Earths)
- Zeolites
- Zinc
- Zirconium