TABLE 6-Continued
NONFUEL MINERAL PRODUCTION' IN THE UNITED STATES, BY STATE


1991                        1992                         1993
Mineral                      Quantity      ~  ~~Value    Quniy          
Value        Quniy           Value
Mineral                                     Quantity     (thousands)    Quantity
    (thousands)     Quantit      (thousands)
CONNECTICUT


Gemstones
Sand and gravel (construction)      thousand metric tons
Stone:
Crushed3                                        do.
Dimension                                metric tons
Combined value of clays (common), feldspar (1991), mica
[scrap (1991)], [1990-91]), sand and gravel (industrial),
stone (crushed dolomite and other), and values indicated by
symbol W
Total
DELAWARE
Gemstones
Sand and gravel (construction)      thousand metric tons
Total'
FLORIDA
Cement:
Masonry                          thousand metric tons
Portland                                        do.
Clays2                                             do.
Gemstones
Peat                                thousand metric tons
Sand and gravel:
Construction                                    do.
Industrial                                      do.
Stone (crushed)3                                   do.
Combined value of clays (common), magnesium compounds,
phosphate rock, rare-earth metal concentrates, staurolite,
stone [crushed dolomite and limestone (1993), crushed marl
(1991-92)], titanium concentrates (ilmenite and rutile),
zircon concentrates, and value indicated by symbol W
Total
GEORGIA
Clays                               thousand metric tons
Gem stones
Sand and gravel:
Construction                     thousand metric tons
Industrial                                      do.
Stone:
Crushed                                         do.
Dimension'                               metric tons


Combined value of barite, bauxite, cement, clays [fire
(1992-93)], felspar, iron oxide pigments (crude), mica
(scrap), stone [crushed marl, marble and miscellaneous
(1991-92), dimension marble], and value indicated by
symbol W


Total


NA
*4,899


5,328
15,009
xx
xx
NA
*1,451
xx
'194
'2,742
363
NA
221
'14,515
500
r55,005
xx
xx
9,5 18
NA
-4,264
W


$62
'24,800


52,701
1,739
rl1,531
r90,833
1
'5,100
5,101
'13,482
'142,081
39,150
6
3,991
'51,400
5,989
r264,847
879,164
rl,400,1 10


NA           $5
5,466      30,107


*5,352     *54,500
W           W


xx
xx
NA
2,257
xx
310
2,898
367
NA
191
21,107
433
*53,796
Xx
xx


949,737       28,962
10         NA
*14,500       4,409
W          533


13,451
98,063
1
8,574
8,575
22,424
161,969
37,201
1
3,158
66,141
5,167
'266,900
876,799
1,439,760
2970,905
645


15,581
8,783


337,502   '3222,901   * 339,916  "3244,200
196,803      21,282   *144,327     '13,138
Xx       r97,116       XX       93,002
XX     r1,305,546      XX     1,346,254


NA
*6,400


4,599
W
xx
xx
NA
'2,500
xx
351
4,195
407
NA
219
'22,800
504
64,926
xx
xx


3,
*34,900


39,525
W
16,246
90,676
1
'10,300
10,301
27,264
210,762
52,699
W
3,781
'73,100
5,911
313,270
623,845
1,310,632


29,759      2995,013
NA             51


'4,600      '16,600
491        7,941
49,353      292,144
176,291      18,746
xx       101,223
XX      1,431,718


See footnotes at end of table.


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