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Table 9-6  
Production and Value of Selected Mineral Commodities, in Idaho, Selected Years, 1993-1995, (Values in $1,000)

  1993 1994 1995
 


Mineral (unit) Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value
    (1,000's)   (1,000's)   (1,000's)

Gem stones N/A 566 N/A 287 N/A 349
Phosphate rock (1,000 metric ton) 4,360 78,400 W W W W
Sand and gravel (1,000 metric tons) [1] *13,600 *44,900 14,500 46,300 14,700 49,200
Silver (metric tons) [2] 190 26,200 W W W W
Stone, crushed (1,000 metric tons) 4,600 20,800 4,160 20,300 4,000 19,400

           
Combined value of antimony, cement, clays, [commom clays (1993), kaolin, (1995)], copper, feldspar, garnet (abrasives), gold, lead, lime, molybdenum (1994-5),sand and gravel (industrial), stone, [dimension (1993, 1995), dimension marble and misc. (1994)], vanadium, ore, zinc, and values indicated by W [phosphate rock, pumice and pumicite, silver, (1994, 1995)].   103,000   279,000   330,000
             
Total 228,966   345,887   398949  

Source: U.S.. Department of the Interior, Minerals Yearbook, Minerals in the Economy, 1995.
Notes: W    Withheld to avoid dosclosure of individual company data.
  *      Estimate.
[1] Excludes industrial sand and gravel.
[2] Recoverable contents of ore.

Compiled by: Donna Hanson, updated by: Lily Wai, data input assisted by: Michal McRenolds
Contact: Lily Wai

 

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