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Industrial minerals of the Midcontinent: Proceedings of the Midcontinent industrial minerals workshop

May 1, 1995

The Midcontinent Industrial Minerals Workshop, in St. Louis, Missouri, September 16-17, 1991, was the fourth U.S. Geological Survey-sponsored meeting on the essential role of industrial rocks and minerals in the Nation's social and economic framework. The meeting was organized, supported, and the agenda was determined by a group from the USGS, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and the State geological surveys of Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, with early assistance in planning from the Iowa and Tennessee surveys. As the major industrial rocks and minerals used in the nine-State area of the Midcontinent are construction materials, the Workshop focused on sand and gravel and limestone-dolomite resources and the extraction industry for those materials. Because active audience participation was considered vital, representatives from industry, universities, geological surveys, planning groups, regulatory agencies, and State legislatures were invited. The audience consisted of 87 attendees out of 120 invited participants (no legislators attended).

Publication Year 1995
Title Industrial minerals of the Midcontinent: Proceedings of the Midcontinent industrial minerals workshop
DOI 10.3133/b2111
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number 2111
Index ID b2111
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse