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. Describes nearly 100 minerals as to: events, trends, issues; domestic production & use; recycling; import sources; tariffs; depletion allowances; government stockpile; world mine production, reserves, & reserve base; world resources; & substitutes. Many summaries go back as far as 1991 through 1995. Includes: aluminum, arsenic, asbestos, cement, clays, diamond, garnet, gold, iodine, lead, lime, mercury, nickel, peat, potash, rare earths, salt, sand & gravel, silver, sulfur, tin, tungsten, zinc, & more. Extensive tables.
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