This report is one of two outputs from a project entitled 'The need for non-energy indigenous mineral production in England' which received funding from the Sustainable Land-Won and Marine Dredged Aggregate Minerals Programme of the Aggregates Levy sustainability Fund (ASLF). This report contains information relating to the extraction and consumption of fluorspar. It describes the uses of fluorspar and its importance to the English economy and downstream industries which it supports
This Arizona Department of Mineral Resources publication describes fluorspar deposits in Arizona, hi...
This report is one of a series prepared by the British Geological Survey for various administrative ...
World Mineral Production includes five year tables of production, by country, for the majority of ec...
This report is one of two outputs from a project entitled 'The need for non-energy indigenous minera...
FLUORSPAR is an essential mineral in the metallurgical industry and is used as a flux. It is als...
The utilisation of the indigenous ores and minerals to the fullest extent is imperative for the pr...
While F is an essential constituent of some rock-forming minerals such as fluorite and apatite, its ...
The mining of fluorite, or fluorspar in Western Kentucky is one of the chief mineral industries of t...
ERAF: A3.MD2Widespread and increasing interest in the mineral resources of the United Kingdom has le...
This report presents the results from Phase 6 of an independent environmental monitoring programme t...
The mineral reservoirs of Pakistan have an enormous amount of Fluorspar. Approximately 1 million ton...
With the expansion of steel, aluminium and ceramic industries envisaged under Five Year Plans the de...
This report presents the collated preliminary results from the British Geological Survey (BGS) led p...
The purpose of this research is to analyse the impact planning and environmental law and policy has ...
The fluorspar mine at Okorusu, Namibia operated principally from 1988 to 2014 and was a very signifi...
This Arizona Department of Mineral Resources publication describes fluorspar deposits in Arizona, hi...
This report is one of a series prepared by the British Geological Survey for various administrative ...
World Mineral Production includes five year tables of production, by country, for the majority of ec...
This report is one of two outputs from a project entitled 'The need for non-energy indigenous minera...
FLUORSPAR is an essential mineral in the metallurgical industry and is used as a flux. It is als...
The utilisation of the indigenous ores and minerals to the fullest extent is imperative for the pr...
While F is an essential constituent of some rock-forming minerals such as fluorite and apatite, its ...
The mining of fluorite, or fluorspar in Western Kentucky is one of the chief mineral industries of t...
ERAF: A3.MD2Widespread and increasing interest in the mineral resources of the United Kingdom has le...
This report presents the results from Phase 6 of an independent environmental monitoring programme t...
The mineral reservoirs of Pakistan have an enormous amount of Fluorspar. Approximately 1 million ton...
With the expansion of steel, aluminium and ceramic industries envisaged under Five Year Plans the de...
This report presents the collated preliminary results from the British Geological Survey (BGS) led p...
The purpose of this research is to analyse the impact planning and environmental law and policy has ...
The fluorspar mine at Okorusu, Namibia operated principally from 1988 to 2014 and was a very signifi...
This Arizona Department of Mineral Resources publication describes fluorspar deposits in Arizona, hi...
This report is one of a series prepared by the British Geological Survey for various administrative ...
World Mineral Production includes five year tables of production, by country, for the majority of ec...