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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez In 1997, Poland was the second largest producer of copper in Europe and Central Eurasia and ranked among the top 10 world producers of copper in terms of mine output and refined metal production (U.S. Geological Survey, 1998, p. 52-53). Poland also was among the world's major producers of silver and sulfur. The

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  • SGS-National Geological Database

    SGS-National Geological Database. قاعدة بيانات مواقع التمعدن. الصفحة الرئيسية. مواقع التمعدن. تعتبر قاعدة بيانات مواقع التمعدن في المملكة العربية السعودية القاعدة المعلوماتية الأساس للموارد المعدنية ...

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Czech Republic was an important Central European producer of heavy industrial goods in the toolmaking, machine building, and chemical sectors of industry. Regionally important mineral industries included steelmaking and industrial minerals, as well as construction materials production.

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Czech Republic was an important Central European producer of heavy industrial goods manufactured by the country's toolmaking, machine building, and chemical industries. Steelmaking, the mining and processing of industrial minerals, and construction materials production continued to be of regional and domestic importance.

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Czech Republic reported positive economic The mining code of the Czech Republic (consolidated text performance for 1994. The country's gross domestic product grew by about 2.6% compared with that of 1993 and industrial output rose by 2.3% during the same period. The steep decline in industrial output that occurred from 1991

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Bulgaria was a regional producer of nonferrous metal ores and concentrates that met most of the country's domestic and export requirements. Small quantities of iron and manganese ores and a variety of industrial minerals also were mined (asbestos, barite, fluorspar, gypsum, and limestone), largely for domestic consumption.

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Romania's economy continued to contract in 1999 as the gross domestic product declined by 4.8% following a similar decline in 1998. At the same time, industrial output fell by 8.7%, or one-half of the decline registered in 1998 (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 2000). Romania's production of metals

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Bulgaria's minerals industry encompassed the mining, beneficiation, smelting, and refining of base and precious metals and their working to the stage of semimanufactures. The country's mineral industry also included the mining, extraction, and refining of mineral fuels (mainly coal) and such

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez ALBANIA Mineral deposits that usually have been associated with Albania include those of chromite, copper ore, natural gas, nickeliferous iron ore, and petroleum. Of the metal ores, only chromite was mined in 2003. From the 1960s through the late 1980s, Albania was among the world's top three producers and exporters of ...

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez In 1997, Albania experienced political and social problems owing to a difficult process of transition to democratic institutions and a market economy system. These problems resulted in new elections in midyear. The economy was moribund for most of the year and the country's gross domestic product declined by 8% in

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Although Romania's economy showed mixed results, in 1997, the country remained a modest regional producer of metals (aluminum, copper, lead and zinc, manganese, and steel and ferroalloys) and industrial minerals and a significant producer of petroleum and natural gas. The growth rates of the gross

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Bauxite, copper, iron, lead and zinc, and lignite were among the major mineral resources exploited in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Additionally, the country produced a variety of industrial minerals for local use that included asbestos, gypsum, kaolin, and limestone and construction stone. The country's

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  • Walter G Steblez 1945

    Walter G Steblez was born on May 10, 1945, and died at age 62 years old on March 9, 2008. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember …

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  • Some Implications of Changing Patterns of Mineral …

    DeYoung and Menzie (1999) examined the relations among population, Gross Domestic Product, and mineral consumption … See more

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez In 1999, Albania showed signs of economic recovery as the gross domestic product rose by 7% compared with that of 1998. The economy's turnaround began in 1998 following a major downturn in 1997 that was caused partly by internal economic issues related to Albania's transition to a market economy and

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  • Walter G Steblez

    View Walter G Steblez's memorial on Fold3. Discover and add pictures, bio information and documents about the life of Walter G Steblez.

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez BULGARIA Bulgaria's mineral industry included the mine output of ferrous and nonferrous metals, mineral fuels (mainly coal), and such industrial minerals as clays, gypsum, and rock salt. Additionally, the metallurgical sector smelted and refined copper, gold, iron and steel, lead, silver, and zinc. Cement, dimension

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Croatia continued to produce modest amounts of metals, industrial minerals, and mineral fuels. Petroleum production and refining, however, remained the dominant part of the minerals sector, owing, in part, to its greater export earnings potential. The country continued to face two issues—postwar

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  • the mineral industry of hungary

    U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—MINERALS INFORMATION—1996 1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF H UNGARY By Walter G. Steblez In 1996, Hungary produced …

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  • The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R. by Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G …

    The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R. - Ebook written by Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G. Steblez. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R..

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  • International Minerals Statistics and Information

    Listed below are chapters from the Minerals Yearbook (Volume III. -- Area Reports: International). These annual reviews are designed to provide timely statistical data on mineral commodities in various countries. Each report includes sections on government policies and programs, environmental issues, trade and production data, industry ...

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  • بواسطة walter g steblez usgs المعدنية

    By W. David Menzie, John H. DeYoung, Jr., and Walter G. Steblez Geological Survey, Reston, ia 20192 Summary This openfile report was originally presented as part of …

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  • USGS Publications Warehouse

    Abstract. DeYoung and Menzie (1999) examined the relations among population, Gross Domestic Product, and mineral consumption (aluminum, cement, copper, and salt) for Japan, Korea, and the United States between 1965 and 1995. They noted the extremely rapid growth of consumption in Korea between 1975 and 1995.

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  • Some implications of changing patterns of mineral …

    DeYoung and Menzie (1999) examined the relations among population, Gross Domestic Product, and mineral consumption (aluminum, cement, copper, and salt) for Japan, Korea, and the United States between 1965 and 1995. They noted the extremely rapid growth of consumption in Korea between 1975 and 1995. Concomitantly, Korea's …

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  • USGS Publications Warehouse

    For additional information, contact: Director, National Minerals Information Center. U.S. Geological Survey. 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive. 988 National Center. Reston, VA 20192. Email: [email protected]. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Minerals Yearbook discusses the performance of the worldwide minerals and materials industries and ...

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    ferrochromium plant (Steblez, 1994). Albania's output of copper ore, grading between 1.5% to 4% copper, had reached its greatest level at about 1 million metric tons per year in the …

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The period from 1996 to 1997 was a significant watershed in Bulgaria's transition to a market economy. Despite preliminary signs of slow economic activity in 1996, on balance, 1996 and 1997 saw major efforts made to stimulate private ownership in the economy and to attract foreign investment in the country's

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  • The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R.

    Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G. Steblez Full view - 1986. The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R. Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G. Steblez Full view - 1985. Common terms and phrases. 5-yr plan Aktyubinsk Alma-Ata Almaz-Zhemchuzhina areas …

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  • the mineral industry of poland

    U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—MINERALS INFORMATION 1 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF P OLAND By Walter G. Steblez Poland remained a major world producer of coal, copper, portion of atmospheric pollutants, such as sulfur dioxid e salt, silver, and sulfur and was ranked among the to p annually generated in Poland, was associated with th e …

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  • Some implications of changing patterns of mineral …

    W. David Menzie, John H. DeYoung,, Walter G. Steblez: Publication Type: Report: Publication Subtype: USGS Numbered Series: Series Title: Open-File Report: …

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