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China many non-metallic mineral species, abundant resources, and widely distributed. Proven reserves are 88 kinds of non-metallic mineral: | China many non-metallic mineral species, abundant resources, and widely distributed. Proven reserves are 88 kinds of non-metallic mineral: | ||
− | + | ==diamond== | |
− | + | ==graphite== | |
− | + | ==natural sulfur== | |
− | + | ==pyrite== | |
− | + | ==crystal== | |
− | + | ==corundum== | |
− | + | ==kyanite== | |
− | + | ==Xi Shi line== | |
− | + | ==andalusite== | |
− | + | ==wollastonite== | |
− | + | ==sodium saltpeter== | |
− | + | ==talc== | |
− | + | ==asbestos== | |
− | + | ==Blue asbestos== | |
− | + | ==mica== | |
− | + | ==feldspar== | |
− | + | ==garnet stones== | |
− | + | ==pyrophyllite== | |
− | + | ==diopside== | |
− | + | ==tremolite== | |
− | + | ==vermiculite== | |
− | + | ==zeolite== | |
− | + | ==alunite== | |
− | + | ==Glauber's salt== | |
− | + | ==gypsum== | |
− | + | ==barite== | |
− | + | ==witherite== | |
− | + | ==Trona== | |
− | + | ==calcite== | |
− | + | ==ice spar== | |
− | + | ==magnesite== | |
− | + | ==fluorite== | |
− | + | ==precious stones== | |
− | + | ==jade== | |
− | + | ==agate== | |
− | + | ==pigment minerals== | |
− | + | ==limestone== | |
− | + | ==marl== | |
− | + | ==chalk== | |
− | + | ==dolomite== | |
− | + | ==quartzite== | |
− | + | ==sandstone and natural quartz sand== | |
− | + | ==quartz veins== | |
− | + | ==quartz powder== | |
− | + | ==natural Whetstone== | |
− | + | ==potassium content sandstone and shale== | |
− | + | ==diatomite== | |
− | + | ==shale== | |
− | + | ==kaolin== | |
− | + | ==ceramics soil== | |
− | + | ==refractory clay== | |
− | + | ==palygorskite clay== | |
− | + | ==sepiolite clay== | |
− | + | ==illite clay== | |
− | + | ==RECTORITE clay== | |
− | + | ==bentonite== | |
− | + | ==iron bauxite== | |
− | + | ==other clay== | |
− | + | ==peridotite== | |
− | + | ==serpentinite== | |
− | + | ==basalt== | |
− | + | ==amphibolite== | |
− | + | ==gabbro== | |
− | + | ==diabase== | |
− | + | ==andesite== | |
− | + | ==diorite and granite== | |
− | + | ==perlite== | |
− | + | ==pumice== | |
− | + | ==nepheline syenite== | |
− | + | ==rough rocks== | |
− | + | ==tuff== | |
− | + | ==ash== | |
− | + | ==scoria== | |
− | + | ==marble== | |
− | + | ==slate== | |
− | + | ==gneiss== | |
− | + | ==peat== | |
− | + | ==salt== | |
− | + | ==potassium== | |
− | + | ==magnesium== | |
− | + | ==iodine== | |
− | + | ==bromine== | |
− | + | ==arsenic== | |
− | + | ==BORON PROSPECTING== | |
− | + | ==phosphate rock== | |
− | + | ==Magnesite== | |
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China many non-metallic mineral species, abundant resources, and widely distributed. Proven reserves are 88 kinds of non-metallic mineral:
Contents
- 1 diamond
- 2 graphite
- 3 natural sulfur
- 4 pyrite
- 5 crystal
- 6 corundum
- 7 kyanite
- 8 Xi Shi line
- 9 andalusite
- 10 wollastonite
- 11 sodium saltpeter
- 12 talc
- 13 asbestos
- 14 Blue asbestos
- 15 mica
- 16 feldspar
- 17 garnet stones
- 18 pyrophyllite
- 19 diopside
- 20 tremolite
- 21 vermiculite
- 22 zeolite
- 23 alunite
- 24 Glauber's salt
- 25 gypsum
- 26 barite
- 27 witherite
- 28 Trona
- 29 calcite
- 30 ice spar
- 31 magnesite
- 32 fluorite
- 33 precious stones
- 34 jade
- 35 agate
- 36 pigment minerals
- 37 limestone
- 38 marl
- 39 chalk
- 40 dolomite
- 41 quartzite
- 42 sandstone and natural quartz sand
- 43 quartz veins
- 44 quartz powder
- 45 natural Whetstone
- 46 potassium content sandstone and shale
- 47 diatomite
- 48 shale
- 49 kaolin
- 50 ceramics soil
- 51 refractory clay
- 52 palygorskite clay
- 53 sepiolite clay
- 54 illite clay
- 55 RECTORITE clay
- 56 bentonite
- 57 iron bauxite
- 58 other clay
- 59 peridotite
- 60 serpentinite
- 61 basalt
- 62 amphibolite
- 63 gabbro
- 64 diabase
- 65 andesite
- 66 diorite and granite
- 67 perlite
- 68 pumice
- 69 nepheline syenite
- 70 rough rocks
- 71 tuff
- 72 ash
- 73 scoria
- 74 marble
- 75 slate
- 76 gneiss
- 77 peat
- 78 salt
- 79 potassium
- 80 magnesium
- 81 iodine
- 82 bromine
- 83 arsenic
- 84 BORON PROSPECTING
- 85 phosphate rock
- 86 Magnesite