NONMETALS —Continued Abrasives —Continued 
  Grinding and polishing wheels and stones — - -  13,106 12,934
West
Germany 1,735; Romania 1,360; 
    Poland 1,227. 
Asbestos 102 80 EastGermany68. 
Cement 71,288 29,242 Yugoslavia 13,856; West Germany 10,854; 
    Hungary 3,541. 
Chalk 3,432 5,980 West Germany 3,082; Hungary 1,654; 
    Yugoslavia 596. 
Clays and clay products (including all refractory 
brick): 
Crude: 
 Kaolin (china clay) 13,404 21,271 Italy 11,611; Hungary 6,258; Yugoslavia

     2,533. 
 Other 329 199 Hungary90; Czechoslovakia 58. 
Products: 
 Refractory (including nonclay brick) 157,682 168,117 France 27,880; West
Germany 27,351; 
     Sweden 10,288. 
 Nonrefractory 18,563 26,280 West Germany 22,964; Switzerland 2,197. 
Diamond: 
  Industrial value__ $65,408 $6,680 NA. 
  Other, worked do_ — —  NA $136,896 West Germany $86,076;
Belgium-

     Luxembourg $50,544. 
Diatomite and other infusorial earth  1,058 1,027 Yugoslavia 846; Romania
85; West 
     Germany 54. 
Feldspar  23 NA. 
Fertilizer materials: 
 Crude, unspecified 4 NA. 
 Manufactured, phosphatic 28,749 38,511 Czechoslovakia 28,079; Hungary 10,432.

Fluorspar  2 NA. 
Graphite, natural  16,859 17,787 Poland 7,959; West Germany 6,547; Italy

     1,098. 
 165,801 189,752 West Germany 169,315; Italy 14,256; 
Hungary 6,134. 
 1,738 1,955 West Germany 1,566; Hungary 173; 
Switzerland 135. 
 103,045 109,536 West Germany 15,871; Poland 14,538; 
Hungary 8,576. 
 71 156 Yugoslavia 30; West Germany 18; 
Czechoslovakia 17. 
 6,213 6,905 West Germany 2,085; United Kingdom 
1,310; Netherlands 980. 
960 
 
2,135 
 
 
54 
 2,306 West Germany 1,179; United Kingdom 
   287; Switzerland 198. 
 2,164 United States 528; West Germany 394; 
   Yugoslavia 103. 
 44 NA. 
 48 NA. 
See footnotes at end of table.THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF AUSTRIA 
 
Table 2..—Austria: Exports of mineral commodities —Continued

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified) 
121 
 
Commodity 1977 1978 Principal destinations, 1978 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gypsumandplasters_____________________ 
 
Lime                                  
 
Magnesite_____________________________ 
 
Mica, all forms__________________________ 
 
Pigments, mineral, including processed iron oxides 
 
Precious and semiprecious stones, including diamond: 
 Natural kilograms_ 
 Manufactured do_ - - — 
 
Pyrite________________________________ 
Salt__________________________________ 
Stone, send and gravel: 
Dimension stone: 
Crude and partl~' worked: 
 Calcareous including marble and 
 limestone___________________ 
 Slate________________________ 
 Other________________________ 
Worked: 
 Pavingandflagstone_____________ 
 Slate________________________ 
 Other________________________ 
Dolomite____________________________ 
 
Gravelandcrushedrock_________________ 
 
Limestone___________________________ 
Quartzandquartzite___________________ 
Sand, excluding metal bearing____________ 
 
Sulfuricacid,oleum______________________ 
 
Talc, steatite, soapstone, pyrophyllite__________ 
 69,205 76,671 West Germany 61,355; Switzerland 15,229. 
 7 37 NA. 
 47,229 70,863 West Germany 70,428. 
 7,954 13,114 West Germany 7,777; Switzerland 5,264. 
 33 27 NA. 
 1,651 2,942 West Germany 2,322; United States 159. 
 12,912 8,508 West Germany 5,021; France 1,094; 
    Yugoslavia 792. 
 373,133 430,665 Switzerland 245,640; West Germany 
    179,068. 
 4 30 NA. 
 440 134 NA. 
 110,640 126,716 West Germany 64,985; Switzerland 48,067; 
    Hungary 7,961. 
 4,740 8,111 West Germany 3,474; Italy 2,441; 
    Yugoslavia 1,117. 
 87,811 87,097 West Germany 45,147; Italy 11,938; 
    Switzerland 6,472.