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Mining Methods Used At Surface Operations In The United States In 2012, By Commodity

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TABLE 7
MINING METHODS USED AT SURFACE OPERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES-
-IN 2012, BY COMMODITY-
(Percentage of total material handled)
 
    Preceded by drilling   Not preceded by drilling
Commodity   and blasting   and blasting1
Metal ore:
Beryllium   100   --
Copper2   98   2
Gold3   83   17
Iron   96   4
Magnesium metal   --   100
Molybdenum   98   2
Silver   100   --
Titanium   --   100
Zinc   100   --
Industrial minerals:
Abrasives 100   --
Barite   23   77
Boron minerals   100   --
Bromine   --   100
Clays   --   100
Diatomite   7   93
Feldspar4   100   --
Garnet   38   62
Greensand marl   --   100
Gypsum   100   --
Iodine   --   100
Iron oxide pigments   --   100
Kyanite   100   --
Lithium minerals   --   100
Magnesite   100   --
Magnesium compounds   --   100
Mica, scrap   74   26
Olivine   --   100
Perlite   27   73
Phosphate rock   --   100
Potash   --   100
Pumice5   19   81
Salt   --   100
Sand and gravel:
Construction   --   100
Industrial   --   100
Stone:
Crushed   100   --
Dimension   --   100
Talc   100   --
Tripoli   82   18
Vermiculite   8   92
Wollastonite   82   18
Zeolites   100   --
-- Zero.
1Includes drilling and cutting without blasting, dredging, mechanical excavation and
nonfloat washing, and other surface mining methods.
2Includes copper-molybdenum.
3Includes gold-silver.
4Includes aplite.
5Excludes volcanic cinder and scoria; included with -Stone: Crushed.-

Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program

See also: Mineral commodity prices


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