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The Mineral Industry of Ohio

Statistics and information on the nonfuel mineral commodities produced in Ohio

The following data table gives nonfuel mineral commodity production data for Ohio extracted from Table 5 in the 2019 Minerals Yearbook Statistical Summary.

Nonfuel Mineral Commodity Production in Ohio1,2,3
Mineral Commodity Units 2018 Qty 2018 Value

(1000 $)
2019 Qty 2019 Value

(1000 $)
Clays: common clay 1000

metric tons

(1000 t)
598 13,800 414 5,330
Clays: fire clay 1000 t 160 2,520 116 1,900
Gemstones, naturale   NA 5 NA 5
Lime 1000 t 1,400r 197,000r 1,280 167,000
Sand and gravel,

construction
1000 t 31,100 279,000 31,300 292,000
Sand and gravel,

industrial
1000 t 1,010 48,000 903 49,300
Stone, crushed 1000 t 65,800r 728,000r 67,600 749,000
Combined values of

cement, peat, salt,

stone (dimension)
  XX (7) XX (7)
Total (partial)   XX 1,270,000r XX 1,260,000

eEstimated. rRevised. NA Not available. XX Not applicable.

1Includes data from the commodity chapters published in the Minerals Yearbook as they were completed and released through January 2023.

2Production as measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers).

3Data are rounded to no more than three significant digits; may not add to totals shown. Mine output measured as sold or used by producers is primarily shown in the tables, because values can be assigned. Where sold or used data are not available, actual mine output is used as the production measurement and value is estimated average price of the mineral commodity for that year. Data are reported in gross weight unless otherwise specified.

7Withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data; value included in "Undistributed" in the U.S. total value.

Minerals Yearbook Volume II Ohio chapters:

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