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No. 1239. MINERAL INDUSTRIES-STATES: 1972 TO 1982

(Represents establishments classified in the mineral industries only. Excludes data for stone, sand and gravel, clay and gypsum

mines operated as parts of manufacturing establishments. See headnote, table 1237. For composition of regions, see fig. 1 inside front cover)

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Includes offshore areas not associated with a State. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Mineral Industries, 1977, General Summary, MIC 77-SA-1 and 1982 preliminary State summary series.

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No. 1240. Mineral Production—Value, 1975 To 1982, And Principal Minerals In Order Of

Value, 1982, By State

[In millions of dollars. Data for States will not add to total because State and U.S. totals were independently derived. For composition of regions, see fig. I, inside front cover]

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- Represents zero. D Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company data. X Not applicable. 'Excludes coal. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census Compiled from data Irom U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Energy Information Administration

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No. 1241. Mineral Production Value—Summary: 1970 To 1982

(In billions of dollar*]

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, annual, and U.S. Energy Information Administration. Annual Energy Review

No. 1242. Selected Mineral Products—Average Prices: 1960 To 1983

[Excludes Alaska and Hawaii, except as noted. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 96. M 139, M 209, M 248, and M 262, for bituminous coal, crude petroleum, iron ore, lead, and aluminum, respectively]

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NA Not available. 'Lower Great Lakes ports. Price as of end ol year per long ton unit of contained iron, natural. < rail ol vessel. Lake Superior ore. * Domestic market. 'Average annual producer prices. * 1960-1971. New York | beginning 1972, nationwide delivered basis. * Straits tin through 1975; thereafter, composite price. * Pnri Beginning 1971, delivered price. ■ FOB works. * Average value at the point of production; incudes Alaska. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review and Monthly Energy Review.

• Per metric ton.

Source: 1960-1974 compiled from Metals Week (copyright); Producer Prices and Price Indexes (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Minerals Yearbook and Mineral Commodity Summaries (U.S. Bureau ol Mines); thereafter, except as noted. Minerals Yea/took and Mineral Commodity Summaries.

No. 1243. Mineral Industries—Employment, Hours, And Earnings: 1980 To 1983

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Source: U.S. Bureau ol Labor Statistics. Employment and Earnings. United States 1909-78, and Supplement to Employment and Earnings. Revised Establishment Data. July 1984.

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No. 1244. PRINCIPAL FUELS, NONMETALS, AND METALS—U.S. PRODUCTION AS PERCENT OF WORLD

PRODUCTION: 1970 TO 1982

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NA Not available. Z Less than .5 percent. Source: Beginning 1975. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Annual. See table 1250 for production by world region. Through 1975, for years ending June 30; thereafter as of September 30. U.S. production includes Puerto Rico. Content of ore and concentrate. • 76-lb. flasks. Excludes Soviet Union. Metric tons.

Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, annual.

No. 1245. FEDERAL STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS INVENTORY: 1975 TO 1983

(As of Dec. 31. Covers strategic and critical materials essential to military and industrial requirements in time of national

emergency. Market values are estimated current trade values of similar materials and not necessarily amounts that would be realized at time of sale)

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Consists of stockpile and nonstockpile grades and reflects uncommitted balances. Consists of abrasive grade, met. grade Jamaica, met. grade Surinam, and refractory. Consists of chemical grade, dioxide battery natural, dioxide battery synthetic, electrolytic, ferro-high carbon, ferro-med. carbon, ferro-silicon, and metal. Consists of carbide powder, ferro, metal powder, and ores and concentrates. Consists of terro-high carbon, ferro-low carbon, ferro-silicon, and metal.

Source: U.S. General Services Administration, Statistical Supplerent, Stockpile Report to the Congress (AP-3).

No. 1246. SELECTED MINERAL AND METAL PRODUCTS—QUANTITY AND VALUE OF IMPORTS AND

EXPORTS: 1975 TO 1983 [Imports represent imports for consumption. Exports include shipments under foreign aid programs. Includes trade of Puerto Rico

with foreign countries)

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z Less than 50,000 bbl. or $500,000. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Imports for Consumption and General Imports, TSUSA Commodity and Country, FT 246, annual; and U.S. Exports, Schedule B Commodity and Country, FT 446, monthly. 2 Unwrought and semimanufactured. Superphosphates and ammonium phosphates. Metal and alloys, scrap, semimanufactured forms. Metals and alloys, crude and scrap.

Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook.

No. 1247. MINERAL INDUSTRIES—LOST WORKDAY INJURIES AND FATALITIES: 1975 TO 1982

Excludes office workers. Lost workday injuries are nonfatal occurrences that result in days away from work, days of restricted work

activity or a permanent disability. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 271-286)

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1 Average number of persons at work each day mines were active. Includes manufacture of cement, except for 1975.

Nonmetal mines exclude extraction of Frasch process sultur.
Source: U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration, Denver, CO, unpublished data.

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