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Industrial Minerals of the United States U.S. Talc—Baby Powder and Much More When most people think of talc, they probably envision talcum and baby powder. Since talc is very soft
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Document Date: 2001-08-09 12:28:56


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States / Geology Butte / Littleton / L.A. / /

Company

Carr D.D. / Exploration Inc. / U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin / Luzenac America Inc. / Genco N.A. / /

Country

United States / China / /

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USD / /

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Facility

Treasure Chest mine / Yellowstone mine / /

IndustryTerm

chemical formula / talc products / talc processing / agricultural applications / Selective mining / rubber / paint / oil / physical and chemical properties / chemical inertness / plastics / pharmaceuticals / talc producer / industrial applications / talc mining / open pit mining techniques / manufacturing / /

NaturalFeature

Yellowstone / Rocky Mountains / Appalachians / /

Organization

U.S. Government / Society of Mining / Montana Bureau / Richard B. Berg Montana Bureau / U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Geology of U.S. Talc Deposits Significant United States / /

Person

B. Berg Montana / Richard B. Berg / Robert L. Virta / Bradley S. Van Gosen / /

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Position

producer in Montana / talc producer / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Vermont / Alabama / Nevada / St. Lawrence County / Oregon / New York / Washington / Piedmont / New Mexico / Talladega County / North Carolina / California / Georgia / Colorado / Idaho / /

Region

southwestern Montana / /

Technology

dielectric / /

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