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MATERIAL HANDLED AT SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND MINES IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2012, BY COMMODITY AND STATE1 -
 
Surface3 Underground4 All mines
Number Crude ore   Waste5   Total Crude ore   Waste5   Total Crude ore   Waste5   Total  
of (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand
Commodity or State   mines2   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)  
Commodity:
Metal ore:
Copper6 17 681,000 255,000 936,000 -- -- -- 681,000 255,000 936,000
Gold 51 373,000 539,000 912,000 5,410 W 5,410 379,000 539,000 918,000
Iron 11 181,000 180,000 361,000 -- -- -- 181,000 180,000 361,000
Other7 34   326,000   129,000   456,000   11,300   2,720   14,000   338,000 132,000 470,000  
Total 113   1,560,000   1,100,000   2,660,000   16,700   2,720   19,400   1,580,000   1,110,000   2,680,000  
Industrial minerals:
Clays 569 25,800 22,500 48,200 W W W 25,800 8 22,500 8 48,200 8
Feldspar9 11 525 -- 525 -- -- -- 525 -- 525
Gypsum 52 13,800 3,180 17,000 1,920 -- 1,920 15,800 3,180 18,900
Phosphate rock 11 150,000 W 150,000 10 -- -- -- 150,000 W 150,000 10
Pumice11 12 397 W 397 10 -- -- -- 397 W 397 10
Salt 70 6,760 -- 6,760 28,200 -- 28,200 34,900 -- 34,900
Sand and gravel:
Construction 6,598 812,000 -- 812,000 -- -- -- 812,000 -- 812,000
Industrial 173 50,700 -- 50,700 W -- W 50,700 8 -- 50,600 8
Soda ash 5 -- -- -- 11,100 -- 11,100 11,100 -- 11,100
Stone:
Crushed 3,601 1,100,000 82,800 1,180,000 71,100 592 71,700 1,170,000 83,400 1,250,000
Dimension 219 2,150 W 2,150 10 W -- W 2,150 8 W 2,140 8, 10
Talc 6 515 W 515 10 -- -- -- 515 W 515 10
Other12 107   12,800   119,000   132,000   18,200   --   18,200   31,000   119,000   150,000  
Total 11,434   2,170,000   227,000   2,400,000   130,000   592   131,000   2,300,000   228,000   2,530,000  
Grand total 11,547   3,730,000   1,330,000   5,060,000   147,000   3,320   150,000   3,880,000   1,330,000   5,210,000  
State:
Alabama 163 42,900 3,720 46,600 W W W 42,900 8 3,720 8 46,600 8
Alaska 137 36,400 W 36,400 10 1,860 -- 1,860 38,300 W 38,300 10
Arizona 285 580,000 W 580,000 10 -- -- -- 580,000 W 580,000 10
Arkansas 163 34,700 3,590 38,300 W -- W 34,700 8 3,590 38,300 8
California 535 133,000 W 133,000 10 W W W 133,000 8 W 133,000 8, 10
Colorado 391 54,600 W 54,600 10 W -- W 54,600 8 W 54,600 8, 10
Connecticut 106 13,100 639 13,800 -- -- -- 13,100 639 13,800
Delaware 12 2,340 W 2,340 10 -- -- -- 2,340 W 2,340 10
Florida 159 194,000 W 194,000 10 -- -- -- 194,000 W 194,000 10
Georgia 214 47,900 8,740 56,600 2,560 18 2,580 50,500 8,760 59,200
Hawaii 44 5,680 392 6,080 -- -- -- 5,680 392 6,080
Idaho 261 32,500 W 32,500 10 W W W 32,500 8 W 32,500 8, 10
Illinois 240 65,300 3,290 68,600 7,920 55 7,970 73,200 3,350 76,500
Indiana 230 54,300 3,380 57,700 7,070 60 7,130 61,400 3,440 64,800
Iowa 363 42,300 2,320 44,600 4,410 28 4,440 46,700 2,350 49,000
Kansas   186   26,200   1,540   27,800   2,680   W   2,680 8 28,900   1,540 8 30,500 8
See footnotes at end of table.
TABLE 2-Continued
MATERIAL HANDLED AT SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND MINES IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2012, BY COMMODITY AND STATE1 -
 
Surface3 Underground4 All mines
Number Crude ore   Waste5   Total Crude ore   Waste5   Total Crude ore   Waste5   Total  
of (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand (thousand
Commodity or State   mines2   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)   metric tons)  
Kentucky 115 36,400 2,710 39,100 15,500 116 15,600 51,900 2,830 54,700
Louisiana 149 24,900 752 25,700 12,400 -- 12,400 37,400 752 38,100
Maine 212 12,300 331 12,600 -- -- -- 12,300 331 12,600
Maryland 76 28,000 1,560 29,600 W W W 28,000 8 1,560 8 29,600 8
Massachusetts 148 18,900 805 19,700 -- -- -- 18,900 805 19,700
Michigan 458 93,700 W 93,700 10 W W W 93,700 8 W 93,700 8, 10
Minnesota 694 195,000 W 195,000 10 -- -- -- 195,000 W 195,000 10
Mississippi 95 13,700 577 14,300 -- -- -- 13,700 577 14,300
Missouri 315 66,700 5,390 72,100 15,000 996 16,000 81,700 6,390 88,100
Montana 286 39,900 W 39,900 10 2,090 W 2,090 8 42,000 W 42,000 8, 10
Nebraska 187 17,200 342 17,600 4,590 32 4,630 21,800 374 22,200
Nevada 246 647,000 597,000 1,240,000 3,920 1,180 5,100 651,000 598,000 1,250,000
New Hampshire 137 11,200 383 11,600 -- -- -- 11,200 383 11,600
New Jersey 83 26,600 1,180 27,800 -- -- -- 26,600 1,180 27,800
New Mexico 195 89,800 530 90,300 W -- W 89,800 8 530 90,300 8
New York 449 63,500 3,390 66,900 4,440 W 4,440 8 67,900 3,390 8 71,300 8
North Carolina 234 56,600 6,400 63,000 -- -- -- 56,600 6,400 63,000
North Dakota 212 31,100 185 31,300 -- -- -- 31,100 185 31,300
Ohio 354 74,200 4,140 78,400 7,720 47 7,760 82,000 4,190 86,100
Oklahoma 185 55,000 3,710 58,800 W W W 55,000 8 3,710 8 58,800 8
Oregon- 175 25,000 1,270 26,300 -- -- -- 25,000 1,270 26,300
Pennsylvania 384 80,300 5,840 86,200 12,100 96 12,200 92,400 5,940 98,400
Rhode Island 27 4,110 118 4,230 -- -- -- 4,110 118 4,230
South Carolina 119 26,000 1,970 28,000 -- -- -- 26,000 1,970 28,000
South Dakota 169 22,800 W 22,800 10 -- -- -- 22,800 W 22,800 10
Tennessee 184 42,400 3,430 45,800 5,930 26 5,950 48,300 3,450 51,800
Texas 609 218,000 12,800 231,000 8,040 10 8,050 226,000 12,800 239,000
Utah 294 79,800 W 79,800 10 W W W 79,800 8 W 79,800 8, 10
Vermont 165 11,100 535 11,600 -- -- -- 11,100 535 11,600
Virginia 183 56,900 3,960 60,800 626 W 626 8 57,500 3,960 8 61,500 8
Washington 224 42,100 1,110 43,200 W W W 42,100 8 1,110 8 43,200 8
West Virginia 40 11,700 946 12,600 5,070 31 5,100 16,700 977 17,700
Wisconsin 498 61,200 1,720 62,900 W -- W 61,200 8 1,720 62,900 8
Wyoming 157 27,400 4,820 32,200 10,300 -- 10,300 37,600 4,820 42,400
Undistributed13 --   55,700   635,000   691,000   12,900   626   13,500   68,700   636,000   704,000  
Total   11,547   3,730,000   1,330,000   5,060,000   147,000   3,320   150,000   3,880,000   1,330,000   5,210,000  
W Withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data; included with -Other- or -Undistributed.-- -- Zero.
1Data are rounded to no more than three significant digits except -number of mines-; may not add to totals shown.
2Includes quarries and other mineral operations.
3Includes materials from wells, ponds, and pumping operations.
4Includes solution mining.
5Includes ore and waste from development operations.
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MATERIAL HANDLED AT SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND MINES IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2012, BY COMMODITY AND STATE1 -
 
6Includes copper-molybdenum. With increased adoption of leaching technology, there may be less distinction between ore and waste. Significant tonnages of low-grade-
material, formerly classified as waste, are now considered to be low-grade leachable ore by some companies, resulting in a large shift in the ore-to-waste ratios and a
reduction in ore value.
7Includes beryllium, gold-silver, lead, magnesium metal, molybdenum, nickel ore, platinum and palladium, silver, titanium, zinc, zinc-lead, and zinc-silver.-
8Excludes materials from underground operations.
9Includes aplite.
10Excludes waste from mining operations and ore and waste from development operations.
11Excludes volcanic cinder and scoria; included with -Stone: Crushed.-
12Includes abrasives, barite, boron minerals, bromine, diatomite, garnet, greensand marl, iodine, iron oxide pigments, kyanite, lithium minerals, magnesite, magnesium-
compounds, mica, olivine, perlite, potash, tripoli, vermiculite, wollastonite, zeolites, and industrial minerals indicated by symbol W.
13Includes material from States with production indicated by symbol W.

Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program

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