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INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN CALIFORNIA:
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE, PRESENT AVAILABILITY, AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
EDWIN W. TOOKER AND DAVID J. BEEBY, COMPILER-EDITORS
PREPARED IN COOPERATION WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION,
DIVISION OFMINES AND GEOLOGY
PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS AT AWORKSHOP HELD FEBRUARY 15-16,
1989, IN MARINA DEL REY, CALIF., ON THE PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN AND
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING THE CURRENT AND FUTURE INDUSTRIAL ROCK AND
MINERAL-RESOURCE AVAILABILITY IN CALIFORNIA
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1958
UB/TIB HANNOVER 89 111821 681
IMAGE 2
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION, BY E.W. TOOKER AND D.J. BEEBY 1 CALIFORNIA S
INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL RESOURCES, BY J.A. ANDERSON 5 THE VARIETY, USES, AND
DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL RESOURCES IN CALIFORNIA, HAL MCVEY,
CONVENOR 7
THE IMPORTANCE OF INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN OUR EVERYDAY LIVES, BY HAL MC
VEY 7 PRODUCTION AND DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN CALIFORNIA, BY
G.W. GRIGGS 9 FAVORABLE LOCATIONS AND GEOLOGIC ENVIRONMENTS FOR THE
OCCURRENCE OF CALIFORNIA S INDUSTRIAL MINERALS, BY KEN SANTINI 12
DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS IS
TRANSPORTATION 15
SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS 16
LEVEL OF EXPLORATION ACTIVITY 17 AVAILABILITY OFRESERVE DATA 17
LAND-ACCESS AND PERMITTING PROBLEMS FOR RESOURCE AVAILABILITY, P.H.
DOHMS, CONVENOR 29
PUBLIC-LANDS-ACCESS ISSUES, BY R.A. SEGA 29 MINING-PROBLEM RESOLUTION IN
HIGH-GROWTH AREAS OF CALIFORNIA,
BY P.H. DOHMS 32 CALIFORNIA MINERALS-PERMITTING ISSUES, BY J.E. GOOD 33
THE ROLE OF THE APPLICANT AND THE COUNTIES, BY D.C. DEEM 35 LAND ACCESS
AND PERMITTING FROM AN INDUSTRY/BUREAUCRAT PERSPECTIVE,
BY D.L. BLUBAUGH 36 DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS 37
ACCESS TO WITHDRAWN LANDS 37
RISK ASSESSMENT 38
REGULATION BY INITIATIVES 38 PERMITTING 39
THE CRITICAL NEED FOR BETTER PUBLIC INFORMATION 39 IMPROVING THE IMAGE
OF MINING IN THE EYES OF THE PUBLIC 40 THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF
MININGAND THEIR MITIGATION, R.A. MATTHEWS, CONVENOR THE MCLAUGHLIN MINE
EXPERIENCE, BY R.E. KRAUSS 41
LAND-USE PLANNINGAND RECLAMATION, BY WJ. KOCKELMAN 43 AIR QUALITY AND
TOXICS, BY P.H. DOHMS 45 DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS 46
THE COST OFPERMITTING AND MITIGATION FOR MINING OPERATIONS 46 SUCCESS IN
THE ART OF PERMITTING AND MITIGATION 46 ACHIEVING FAIR POLLUTION
REGULATIONS 47 RESOURCE AVAILABILITY AND SMARA 48 RESTORATION OFMINED
LANDS 49
GOOD ADVICE FOR REBUILDING THE IMAGE OFTHE MINING INDUSTRY 49 A
PUBLIC-ACTION EDUCATIONALPROGRAM IS NEEDED BY THE INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL
INDUSTRY 50
ECONOMIC ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL DEVELOPMENT, DWANE
JOHNSON, CONVENOR 51
EFFECT OF THE RAILROAD ON THE INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL INDUSTRY, AND THE
ECONOMICS OF THE RAILROAD INDUSTRY, BY R.W. BROWN 52
MATERIALS FLOW IN CALIFORNIA 52
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS FACING THE RAILROADS 54 RESPONSE OF THE RAILROADS TO
CHANGE 55 EFFECT ON INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL PRODUCERS 56
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ECONOMIC ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL DEVELOPMENT-CONTINUED
EFFECT OF THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES ON THE INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL INDUSTRY, BY
P.B. ST. ONGE 56
TYPES OF MATERIALS PASSING THROUGH THE PORT 56 SOLUTIONS TOSOME PORT
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 57 FUTURE EXPECTATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH OF
THE INDUSTRIALMINERAL INDUSTRY, BY JAMES GOSNELL 58
REGIONAL POPULATION CHANGES 59
REGIONAL JOB MARKET 59
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN THE REGION 59 SCAG S LONG-RANGE PLANS 60
TRANSPORTATION FACTORS IN SCAG PROJECTIONS 60
SCAG AIR-QUALITY PLANS 61 FUNDING DILEMMA FOR THE SCAG HIGHWAY PLAN 61
ACCESS TO THE PORT 61 QUALITY OFLIFE AND REGIONAL CONTROLS 61
CREATING PROBLEM-SOLVING PARTNERSHIPS OR COALITIONS 62 DISCUSSION AND
COMMENTS 62 INTERACTION WITH GOVERNMENT LEADERS 65 CHALLENGES FOR THE
STATE LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE BODIES, BY SENATOR
JOHN GARAMENDI 65
ASSISTANCE FROM UNIVERSITIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER
ORGANIZATIONS, J.H. DEYOUNG, JR., CONVENOR 67 UNIVERSITY RESOURCES 67
IMAGE PROBLEMS AND THE ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY, BY MICHAEL
HOOD 67 EXAMPLES OF APPLIED RESEARCH, BY M.A. MCKIBBEN 68 STATE AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 69
SAN BERNARDINOCOUNTY DEPARTMENT OF LAND MANAGEMENT, BY J.N. JAQUESS 69
STATE LANDS COMMISSION, BY A.D. WILLARD 71 OFFICE OFPERMIT ASSISTANCE,
GOVERNOR S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND
RESEARCH, BY D.C. NUNENKAMP 71 DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY,BY J.T.
ALFORS 72 FEDERAL AGENCY ASSISTANCE 74 U.S. BUREAU OFLAND MANAGEMENT, BY
R.M. ANDERSON 74
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, BY M.P. FOOSE 75 U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, BY A.F.
BARSOTTI 77 SCIENTIFIC-SOCIETY ASSISTANCE, BY SIEGFRIED MUESSIG 78
DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS 80
EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL ISSUES, R.A. REVELES,
CONVENOR 85 EFFECTS AND CHALLENGES OF HISPANIC IMMIGRATION ON RESOURCES
IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, BY HARRY PACHON 85 EFFECT OFIMMIGRATION ON LOS
ANGELES 86
HISPANIC POLITICAL POTENTIAL 86
PUBLIC-POLICY CONCERNS FOR LATIN IMMIGRANTS 87 IMMIGRANTS IMAGE OF THE
RESOURCE INDUSTRY 87 NEED FOR BETTER COMMUNICATION, A MUTUAL CONCERN 88
DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS 88 A CASE STUDY OF A PUBLIC RESOURCE EDUCATION
PROGRAM IN NEVADA,
BY P.J. IVERSON 89 BASIC STRATEGY FOR THE NEVADA RESOURCE EDUCATION
PROGRAM 89 FIRST STEP, A SURVEY OFPUBLIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MINING 90 NEXT
STEP, CONVENE A PLANNING COMMITTEE 90
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EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL ISSUES-CONTINUED A CASE
STUDY OF A PUBLIC RESOURCE EDUCATION PROGRAM IN NEVADA-CONTINUED START
WITH AN ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL PROGRAM 90 CREATE TEACHING MATERIALS 91
CREATE TEACHING ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITY GUIDES 91 PROVIDE STUDY KITS 92
MINING-INDUSTRY FACTS BROCHURE 92
CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS 93 MUSEUM PROJECT 93 CONCLUDING REMARK
95 DISCUSSIONANDCOMMENTS 95
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? BY E.W. TOOKERAND D.J. BEEBY 99 SUMMARY,
CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS, J.I. ZIONY, CONVENOR 101
INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND, BY HAL MCVEY 101
DISCUSSIONANDCOMMENTS 102
ACCESS TO LANDS, AVAILABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL MINERAL, AND PERMITTING, BY
P.H. DOHMS 103 DISCUSSIONANDCOMMENTS 105
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF MINING AND THEIR MITIGATION, BY R.A. MATTHEWS
105 ECONOMIC ISSUES ASSOCIATEDWITH INDUSTRIAL MINERALS, BY DWANE JOHNSON
ASSISTANCE FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, UNIVERSITIES, AND SCIENTIFIC
SOCIETIES, BYJ.H.DEYOUNG,JR. 107
DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS 108
EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL ISSUES,BY R.A. REVELES 109
DISCUSSION AND COMMENTS 109
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTION ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS, E.W. TOOKER AND D.J.
BEEBY,
COMPILER-EDITORS 110
CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE SPONSORS 111 FOR THE DMG, BY J.I. ZIONY 111 FOR
THEUSGS, BY J.H. DEYOUNG, JR. ILL
REFERENCES CITED 112
APPENDIXES
1. PROGRAM FOR THE 1989 INDUSTRIAL MINERALS WORKSHOP 114 2. SUMMARY OF
THE LOS ANGELES 2000 COMMITTEE STUDY (JEFFERSON, 1988) 115 3. SUMMARY OF
THE CALIFORNIA DESERT PROTECTION ACT (CDPA), U.S. SENATE BILLS. 11 116
4. DESCRIPTION OF CALIFORNIA SMARA, 1975 (BEEBY, 1988) 118 5. SUMMARY OF
CALIFORNIA S INITIATIVE PROPOSITION 65, THE SAFE DRINKING WATER AND
TOXIC ENFORCEMENTACT OF 1986 122
6. HOMEOWNERS PROTECTION INITIATIVE OF EL DORADO COUNTY 123
7. U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY INDUSTRIAL ROCK AND MINERAL RESOURCE
SPECIALISTS 125 8. U.S. BUREAU OF MINES INDUSTRIAL ROCK AND MINERAL
COMMODITY SPECIALISTS 127
FIGURES
1. CHART SHOWING SOME INDUSTRIAL ROCK AND MINERAL PRODUCTS AND THEIR
USES 2
2. MAP OF CALIFORNIA, SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF SOME INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL
RESOURCES
3. MAP OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF NONMETALLIC
MINERAL 14 RESOURCES
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4-7. PHOTOGRAPHS OF:
4. MOLYCORP S RARE-EARTH MINE, MOUNTAIN PASS, CALIF. 15
5. U.S. BORAX AND CHEMICAL CORP. S BORON MINE. BORON, CALIF. 16
6. KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL CORP. S SALT DEPOSITS, SEARLES LAKE, CALIF. 18
7. COMINCO S TRONA DEPOSIT, OWENS LAKE, CALIF. 19
8. MAP OF CALIFORNIA, SHOWING LOCATIONS OF ZEOLITE DEPOSITS 20
9. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ZEOLITE DEPOSITS AT STEELHEAD SPECIALTY MINERALS ASH
MEADOWS
ZEOLITE MINE 21
10. PHOTOGRAPH OF PFIZER S MARBLE CANYON MARBLE DEPOSIT 22 11. MAP OF
CALIFORNIA, SHOWING LOCATIONS OFMAGNESIUM DEPOSITS 22 12. PHOTOGRAPH OF
THE CALMAT CO. S BISSEL MAGNESITE MINE, KERN COUNTY, CALIF. 24
13-15. MAPS OFCALIFORNIA, SHOWING LOCATIONS OF:
13. PHOSPHATE DEPOSITS 25 14. ACTIVE SILICA OPERATIONS 26
15. TITANIUM DEPOSITS 27
16. PHOTOGRAPH OF THE U.S. GYPSUM CO. S GYPSUM DEPOSIT, PLASTER CITY,
CALIF. 28
17. MAPS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, SHOWING AREAS CONSIDERED IN CURRENT
DESERT
PLAN AND THOSE BEING CONSIDERED FOR INCLUSION IN PROPOSED LEGISLATION 30
18. PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING EXAMPLE OF SEQUENTIAL LAND USE IN THE LOS ANGELES
AREA 45
19. PLOT SNOWING GENERALIZED TREND OF USE OF MOST METALS IN COMPARISON
WITH INDUS
TRIAL MINERALS IN DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES 52
20. PLOT COMPARING RAIL VERSUS TRUCK EMPLOYEE WAGES, 1980-87 55 21.
PHOTOGRAPH OF WORLDPORT LA, THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES ON SAN PEDROBAY 57
22. PHOTOGRAPH OF PLA SHIP-STORAGE FACILITY OWNED BY THE RIVERSIDE
CEMENT CO. 58 23. GRAPH SHOWING ANTICIPATED GROWTH IN CALIFORNIA S
POPULATION 59 24. PIE CHARTS SHOWING CHANGES IN TYPES OFEMPLOYMENT IN
CALIFORNIA BETWEEN 1860
AND 1980 60
25. PIE CHARTS SHOWING ANTICIPATED SHIFTS IN THE DEMOGRAPHY OF
CALIFORNIA 60 26-28. ORGANIZATION CHARTS SHOWING STRUCTURE OF: 26.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY 73
27. U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 76 28. U.S. BUREAU OF MINES 77
29. MATRIX DIAGRAM SHOWING CONTENT OF MAS DATA BASE-A DEPOSIT
DESCRIPTION 79 30. PHOTOGRAPH OF OLD MINING PROSPECTOR DEMONSTRATING
GOLD PANNING TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS AS PART OF THENEVADA MINING
AWARENESS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 92 31. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ACTIVITIES FOR
TEACHERS AS PART OF THE NEVADA RESOURCE EDUCATION
PROGRAM 94
TABLES
1. TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL MINERALS, CLASSIFIED BY END USE 10
2. CALIFORNIA INDUSTRIAL MINERAL PRODUCTION IN 1987, LISTED IN ORDER OF
DOLLAR VALUE 11
3. AGES OF ROCKS IN WHICH THE INDUSTRIAL MINERALS PRODUCED IN CALIFORNIA
ARE
COMMONLY FOUND 12 4. SELECTED INTRA-STATE INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL TRAFFIC IN
CALIFORNIA 52
5. SELECTED OUTBOUND INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL TRAFFIC IN CALIFORNIA 53
6. SELECTED INBOUND INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL TRAFFIC IN CALIFORNIA 53
7. INTRA-STATE LIQUIFIED-PETROLEUM-GAS TRAFFIC IN CALIFORNIA 54
8. INDEX LIST OF WORKSHOP RECOMMENDATIONS DIRECTED TO SPECIFIC MEMBERS
OF THE CALIFORNIA INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL-RESOURCE CONSTITUENCIES 110
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title_exact_search | Industrial minerals in California economic importance, present availability, and future development |
title_full | Industrial minerals in California economic importance, present availability, and future development Edwin W. Tooker ... comp.-ed. |
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