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The US is the World's Second Largest Producer of Copper & Gold, with Exports Over $26 Billion.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48769) has announced the addition of U.S. Mining Industry: Regulations, Projects and Participants to their offering.

The United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  produces a wide variety of commodities from gold to coal. It has a land area of over 9.6 million square kilometers, 19,924 kilometers of coastline, and a population of over 298 million people. It uses 25% of the world's energy reserves and spends more on maintaining its military might than most other country's entire GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine. . It is the world's second largest producer of copper and gold, exports over $26 billion worth of minerals and material produced from minerals each year and its mining industry employs over three million people directly and indirectly.

The U.S. has a long history of mining that even pre-dates the country's split from Britain. The coal industry, for instance, dates back to 1,000 AD when the Hopi Indians, living in what is now Arizona, used coal to bake pottery made from clay.

The geology of the U.S. is split up into ten provinces: Pacific Mountain System; Columbia Plateau Columbia Plateau, physiographic region of North America, c.100,000 sq mi (259,000 sq km), NW United States, between the Rocky Mts. and the Cascade Range in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. ; Basin and Range; Colorado Plateau Colorado Plateau, physiographic region of SW North America, c.150,000 sq mi (388,500 sq km), in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, including the "Four Corners" area. It is characterized by broad plateaus, ancient volcanic mountains at elevations of c. ; Rocky Mountain System; Laurentian Upland; Interior Plains; Interior Highlands; Appalachian Highlands; and Atlantic Plain The Atlantic Plain is a United States physiographic region. This major division includes the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains and the Mississippi Valley Plain.

It includes: 2. Continental Shelf

3. Coastal Plain
3a. Embayed section
3b.
. Each province has its own geologic history and unique features. These ten geological provinces host numerous deposit types hosting an array of commodities. The Basin and Range province The Basin and Range Province is a particular type of topography that covers much of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico that is typified by elongate north-south trending arid valleys bounded by mountain ranges which also bound adjacent valleys.  hosts several gold mines and exploration properties including Barrick Gold Corporation's Goldstrike mine. The Rocky Mountain System is host to the Powder River Basin The Powder River Basin is a region in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming about 120 miles east to west and 200 miles north to south known for its coal deposits. It is both a topographic drainage and geologic structural basin. , which is the largest source of coal mined in the U.S. The region is also host to some major uranium deposits. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

A research agency of the U.S. Department of Labor; it compiles statistics on hours of work, average hourly earnings, employment and unemployment, consumer prices and many other variables.
, the Pacific Mountain System, Interior Plains Province and the Atlantic Plain Province host oil and natural gas deposits that supply three-fifths of the U.S. needs. Most of the onshore and offshore deposits are located in California, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Energy Information Administration provides more statistical information on the oil and natural gas industry for the U.S.

This report on the U.S. Mining Industry brings in-depth knowledge about the mining industry in the United States, analyzing the trends, growth drivers, challenges and barriers, leading companies active in the sector, the major projects, and much more. From looking at the economics of the U.S. mining industry, to exploring competition and threat of entrants in the sector, this report is a complete strategic analysis of the lucrative U.S. Mining Industry.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48769
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