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213986 MINERAL COMMODITY SUMMARIES 2020

U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. Geological Survey

MINERAL COMMODITY

SUMMARIES 2020

Silicon

Silver

Soda Ash

Stone

Strontium

Sulfur

Talc

Tantalum

Tellurium

Thallium

Thorium

Tin

Titanium

Tungsten

Vanadium

Vermiculite

Wollastonite

Yttrium

Zeolites

Zinc

ZirconiumMercury

Mica

Molybdenum

Nickel

Niobium

Nitrogen

Palladium

Peat

Perlite

Phosphate Rock

Platinum

Potash

Pumice

Quartz Crystal

Rare Earths

Rhenium

Rubidium

Salt

Sand and Gravel

Scandium

SeleniumFluorspar

Gallium

Garnet

Gemstones

Germanium

Gold

Graphite

Gypsum

Hafnium

Helium

Indium

Iodine

Iron and Steel

Iron Ore

Iron Oxide Pigments

Kyanite

Lead Lime

Lithium

Magnesium

ManganeseAbrasives

Aluminum

Antimony

Arsenic

Asbestos

Barite

Bauxite

Beryllium

Bismuth

Boron

Bromine

Cadmium

Cement

Cesium

Chromium

Clays

Cobalt

Copper

Diamond

Diatomite

Feldspar

Cover: Minerals play an integral part in all aspects of our lives. In this rural setting, minerals provide nutrients, such as

nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and a host of micronutrients essential to maximize crop yields to ensure reliable food

supplies. Various metals and other mineral materials are required to build the harvesters shown, in addition to the

equipment needed to prepare the fields for and to plant these crops. Open spaces are ideal for wind farms, comprising

myriad wind turbines that require numerous mineral materials for the actual structures a s well as the infrastructure to

transmit the electrical power produced to consumers across the nation. (Image provided as a courtesy of John Deere.)

U.S. D

epartment of the Interior

U.S. Geological Survey

MINERAL COMMODITY

SUMMARIES 20

20 Abrasives Fluorspar Mercury Silicon

Aluminum Gallium Mica Silver

Antimony Garnet Molybdenum Soda Ash

Arsenic Gemstones Nickel Stone

Asbestos Germanium Niobium Strontium

Barite Gold Nitrogen Sulfur

Bauxite Graphite Palladium Talc

Beryllium Gypsum Peat Tantalum

Bismuth Hafnium Perlite Tellurium

Boron Helium Phosphate Rock Thallium

Bromine Indium Platinum Thorium

Cadmium Iodine Potash Tin

Cement Iron and Steel Pumice

Titanium

Cesium Iron Ore Quartz Crystal Tungsten

Chromium Iron Oxide Pigments Rare Earths Vanadium

Clays Kyanite Rhenium Vermiculite

Cobalt Lead Rubidium Wollastonite

Copper Lime Salt Yttrium

Diamond Lithium Sand and Gravel Zeolites

Diatomite Magnesium Scandium Zinc

Feldspar Manganese Selenium Zirconium

U.S. Department of the Interior

DAVID

BERNHARDT, Secretary

U.S.

Geological Survey

James

F. Reilly II, Director

U .S. Geological Su rvey,

Reston, Virginia: 2020

M anuscript approved for publication January 31, 2020. For more inf or mation on the USGS - the Federal source for science about the Earth, its na tural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment - v isit https://www.usgs.gov or call 1-888-ASK-USGS. F or an overview of USGS information products, including ma ps, imagery, and publications, vi sit https://store.usgs.gov/. For sale by th e S uperintendent of

Documents,

U.S. Government Publishing Office

M ail:

Stop IDCC;

Wa shington,

DC 20402-0001

Phone:

(8 66)
512
-1800 (toll-free); (202) 512-1800 (Washington, DC area) F

U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. Geological Survey

MINERAL COMMODITY

SUMMARIES 2020

Silicon

Silver

Soda Ash

Stone

Strontium

Sulfur

Talc

Tantalum

Tellurium

Thallium

Thorium

Tin

Titanium

Tungsten

Vanadium

Vermiculite

Wollastonite

Yttrium

Zeolites

Zinc

ZirconiumMercury

Mica

Molybdenum

Nickel

Niobium

Nitrogen

Palladium

Peat

Perlite

Phosphate Rock

Platinum

Potash

Pumice

Quartz Crystal

Rare Earths

Rhenium

Rubidium

Salt

Sand and Gravel

Scandium

SeleniumFluorspar

Gallium

Garnet

Gemstones

Germanium

Gold

Graphite

Gypsum

Hafnium

Helium

Indium

Iodine

Iron and Steel

Iron Ore

Iron Oxide Pigments

Kyanite

Lead Lime

Lithium

Magnesium

ManganeseAbrasives

Aluminum

Antimony

Arsenic

Asbestos

Barite

Bauxite

Beryllium

Bismuth

Boron

Bromine

Cadmium

Cement

Cesium

Chromium

Clays

Cobalt

Copper

Diamond

Diatomite

Feldspar

Cover: Minerals play an integral part in all aspects of our lives. In this rural setting, minerals provide nutrients, such as

nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and a host of micronutrients essential to maximize crop yields to ensure reliable food

supplies. Various metals and other mineral materials are required to build the harvesters shown, in addition to the

equipment needed to prepare the fields for and to plant these crops. Open spaces are ideal for wind farms, comprising

myriad wind turbines that require numerous mineral materials for the actual structures a s well as the infrastructure to

transmit the electrical power produced to consumers across the nation. (Image provided as a courtesy of John Deere.)

U.S. D

epartment of the Interior

U.S. Geological Survey

MINERAL COMMODITY

SUMMARIES 20

20 Abrasives Fluorspar Mercury Silicon

Aluminum Gallium Mica Silver

Antimony Garnet Molybdenum Soda Ash

Arsenic Gemstones Nickel Stone

Asbestos Germanium Niobium Strontium

Barite Gold Nitrogen Sulfur

Bauxite Graphite Palladium Talc

Beryllium Gypsum Peat Tantalum

Bismuth Hafnium Perlite Tellurium

Boron Helium Phosphate Rock Thallium

Bromine Indium Platinum Thorium

Cadmium Iodine Potash Tin

Cement Iron and Steel Pumice

Titanium

Cesium Iron Ore Quartz Crystal Tungsten

Chromium Iron Oxide Pigments Rare Earths Vanadium

Clays Kyanite Rhenium Vermiculite

Cobalt Lead Rubidium Wollastonite

Copper Lime Salt Yttrium

Diamond Lithium Sand and Gravel Zeolites

Diatomite Magnesium Scandium Zinc

Feldspar Manganese Selenium Zirconium

U.S. Department of the Interior

DAVID

BERNHARDT, Secretary

U.S.

Geological Survey

James

F. Reilly II, Director

U .S. Geological Su rvey,

Reston, Virginia: 2020

M anuscript approved for publication January 31, 2020. For more inf or mation on the USGS - the Federal source for science about the Earth, its na tural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment - v isit https://www.usgs.gov or call 1-888-ASK-USGS. F or an overview of USGS information products, including ma ps, imagery, and publications, vi sit https://store.usgs.gov/. For sale by th e S uperintendent of

Documents,

U.S. Government Publishing Office

M ail:

Stop IDCC;

Wa shington,

DC 20402-0001

Phone:

(8 66)
512
-1800 (toll-free); (202) 512-1800 (Washington, DC area) F