Product
1939

1940


Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Antimony ore (concentrates) short tons~.
Arsenious oxide do~..
Asbestos d(L~~~
Barite do~.
Bismuth pounds~
Clay:
Products (other than potteryand refractories)~
  Raw (sold by producers) short tons~
Coal do~.
Copper POUfldS~
Feldspar (crude) long tons.
Fluorspar short tons.
Gems and precious stones                  
Gold troy ounces~~
Gypsum (crude) short tons~
Lead do~..
Lime do~
Manganese ore long tons....
Mercury flasks (76 poundsL~
Mica, scrap short tons..~
Molybdenum pounds.~
Ores (crude), etc.:
  Copper short ton&.
 Dry and siliceous (gold and silver) do~ --
 Lead do..~..
 Lead-copper do.~
 Zinc do~
Zinc-copper                    
 Zinc-lead do.~
Sand and graveL. do......~
Sand-lime brick thousands of brick~
Silica (quartz) short tons_
Silver troy ounces~
Stone snort tofls..~
Sulfuric acid do........
Tungsten ore (60-percent concentrates) do..~
Vanadium from complex ore                
Zinc short tons....
Miscellaneous 11                                                        
   

rr.~...1 ......1... ~ ~
(2)

904
(1)



(1)
(1 4)
524,224,000
(1)
(1)

316,453
(1)
10,771
57, 233
(1)
(1)
711, 192
17,468,926
1,042,004
9,778
30
670
67,074
204,778
655, 155
(1 8)
(1)
7,824,004
665,290
(110)
100
(1)
6,711
(2)
$95, 807
(1)


~237 542
(1)
(1 4)
54,519,296
(1)
(1)
(8)
11,075,855
(1)
1,012,474
448,860

(1)
(1)
(1)

(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
261,316
(1 8)
(1)
5,310,839
626,281
(210)
103,980
(1)
697,944.
1, 183,915
(1)
(2)
1, 197

(4)


(1)
(15)
562,338,000
(1)
(1)

294,807

13, 266
67,882
369
740
(1)
406,306

20,284,826
928,448
8,813
44

79,044
271,000
245,602
(1 8)
(1)
7,075, 215
1, 149,000 (110)
349
(1)
15, 456
(1)
(2)
$149, 290
(3)
~306 000
(1)
(15)
63,544,194
(1)
(8)
10,318,245
1,326,600
502,998
4,940
130,884
(1)
(1)
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
(7)
114,500
(18)
(1)
5,031,264
1,043,101
(1 10)
471,546
(1)
1,947,456
798,684
1 Value included under "Miscellaneous."
2 ~ ~At ~
75,087,930            
85,277,347
2 Figures obtained through cooperation with Bureau of the uensus. rozal tor
iisw is esumaze Dy nureau of Mines based on figures issued by Bureau of the
Census as somewhat incomplete.
4According to Bituminous Coal Division and Bureau of the Census; producers
were asked to exclude selling expenses in reporting value, but a number of
them included such expenses.
5 According to Bituminous Coal Division; value includes selling expenses.

* No canvass.
' Not valued as ore; value of recoverable metal content Included under the
metals
S Figures obtained through cooperation with Bureau of the Census.

' From copper smelting.
"Value not included In total value for State.
11 Includes minerals Indicated by "1" above.
STATISTICAL SUMMARY OF MINERAL PRODUCTION 1~ Mineral production of Arizona,
1959—40