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The Nevada Mineral Industry 2018 [PLASTIC COMB-BOUND REPORT]
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Title: The Nevada mineral industry 2018

Author: John L. Muntean, David A. Davis, and Bridget Ayling
Year: 2019
Series: Mineral Industry MI-2018
Version: superseded by MI-2019
Format: 222 pages, includes color, plastic comb-bound report
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Starting in 1979, NBMG has issued annual reports that describe the mineral (precious and base metals and industrial minerals including aggregate), oil and gas, and geothermal activities and accomplishments.

This report describes those accomplishments in Nevada for 2018, which includes production, reserve, and resource statistics; exploration and development—including drilling for petroleum and geothermal resources, discoveries of orebodies, new mines opened, and expansion and other activities of existing mines; and a directory of mines and mills.

Preparation for this publication was supported by the Nevada Division of Minerals.

Click on link below for previous editions:
http://pubs.nbmg.unr.edu/Mineral-Industry-s/1860.h...

Directory of Nevada Mine Operations 2017 is also available from the Department of Business and Industry, Mine Safety & Training Section.

Nevada Mineral Explorer App:
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Muntean, J.L., Davis, D.A., and Ayling, B., 2019, The Nevada mineral industry 2018, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication MI-2018, 222 p.

© Copyright 2019 The University of Nevada, Reno. All Rights Reserved.


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