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Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and Value in <strong>Kansas</strong>, 1998-2000*<br />

(Thousand metric tons and thousand dollars unless otherwise specified)**<br />

1998 1999r 2000p<br />

Mineral Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value<br />

Cement<br />

Portland 1,800 $138,000 1,970 $149,000 2,050 $153,000<br />

Clays<br />

Common 585 2,510 592 2,770 592 2,770<br />

Gemstones NA 29 NA 21 NA 21<br />

Helium:<br />

Grade-A - million cubic meters 56 110,000 61 121,000 64 127,000<br />

Salt 3,090 120,000 2,780 115,000 2,670 111,000<br />

Sand and Gravel (construction) 10,800 31,400 10,800 31,300 10,500 31,000<br />

Stone:<br />

Crushed 21,800 115,000 23,600 116,000 26,000 131,000<br />

Dimension 1/ - metric tons 15,800 1,240 16,100 1,640 16,800 1,780<br />

Combined values of cement (masonry),<br />

clays (fuller's earth), gypsum (crude), helium,<br />

pumice and pumicite, sand and<br />

gravel (industrial) XX 31,400 XX 63,700 XX 66,600<br />

Total XX $551,000 XX $600,000 XX $624,000<br />

Source: U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the <strong>Kansas</strong> Geological Survey, The Mineral Industry of <strong>Kansas</strong>, 2000 .<br />

p = Preliminary; r = Revised<br />

NA - Not available<br />

XX - Not applicable.<br />

* Production as measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers).<br />

** Data are rounded and may not add to totals shown.<br />

1/ Excludes certain stones; kind and value included with "Combined value" figure.

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