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  • The Chromium Resources of Albania | Semantic Scholar

    @article{Steblez1994TheCR, title={The Chromium Resources of Albania}, author={Walter G. Steblez}, journal={International Geology Review}, year={1994}, volume={36}, …

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez In 1998, Macedonia's economy grew and stabilized as evidenced by increases in the gross domestic product (GDP) [3.5% (preliminary)] and in industrial production (about 5.7%) as compared with those of 1997 (Skopje MIC, 1999). Metal processing and iron and steel production were among the major

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Central European transitional economy countries of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia represent one of the more economically dynamic regions of the former centrally planned economy countries of Europe and Central Eurasia. As founding members of the Central European Free

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Croatia continued to produce modest amounts of metals, industrial minerals, and mineral fuels. Petroleum production and refining, however, remained the dominant part of the minerals sector, owing, in part, to its greater export earnings potential. The country continued to face two issues—postwar

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Although Romania's economy showed mixed results, in 1997, the country remained a modest regional producer of metals (aluminum, copper, lead and zinc, manganese, and steel and ferroalloys) and industrial minerals and a significant producer of petroleum and natural gas. The growth rates of the gross

  • Some implications of changing patterns of mineral …

    W. David Menzie, John H. DeYoung,, Walter G. Steblez: Publication Type: Report: Publication Subtype: USGS Numbered Series: Series Title: Open-File Report: …

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The period from 1996 to 1997 was a significant watershed in Bulgaria's transition to a market economy. Despite preliminary signs of slow economic activity in 1996, on balance, 1996 and 1997 saw major efforts made to stimulate private ownership in the economy and to attract foreign investment in the country's

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez In 1999, Albania showed signs of economic recovery as the gross domestic product rose by 7% compared with that of 1998. The economy's turnaround began in 1998 following a major downturn in 1997 that was caused partly by internal economic issues related to Albania's transition to a market economy and

  • Industrial minerals in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet …

    @article{Steblez1992IndustrialMI, title={Industrial minerals in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Eastern Europe : from central planning to market system}, author={Walter …

  • The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R. by Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G …

    The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R. - Ebook written by Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G. Steblez. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R..

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Czech Republic, whose raw material supply was largely based on imports, was an important Central European manufacturer of consumer and producer of durables and chemicals. Only a minor amount of mineral resources needed for industrial raw material stocks were derived from domestic

  • THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES OF EUROPE AND CENTRAL …

    Central Eurasia, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe encompass three subregions that because of their divergent histories, as well as varied resource bases, perform different …

  • by walter g steblez usgs minerals

    By Walter G. Steblez. Mineral fuels included coal (lignite) natural gas and petroleum. Until the early 1990s the mining processing and downstream exploitation of base metals established the region as a major European source of copper lead and zinc and a major world producer of chromite. The transition of the region from central

  • By Richard M. Levine, Harold R. Newman, and Walter G.

    By Richard M. Levine, Harold R. Newman, and Walter G. Steblez Central Eurasia, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe encompass three subregions that because of their divergent histories, as well as varied resource bases, perform different functions in the world's mineral economy. The Western European subregion was a large processor and consumer of

  • By Richard M. Levine, Harold R. Newman, and Walter G.

    By Richard M. Levine, Harold R. Newman, and Walter G. Steblez Central Eurasia, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe encompass three subregions that because of their …

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    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Minerals Yearbook discusses the performance of the worldwide minerals and materials industries and provides background information to …

  • by Walter G. steblez

    by Walter G. steblez europe's adriatic balkan region is part of the southern portion of the Mediterranean alpine folded zone, which extends through the Dinarides of the former Yugoslavia (bosnia and herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, serbia and Montenegro, and slovenia), the albanides of albania, and the hellenides of Greece.

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Czech Republic reported positive economic The mining code of the Czech Republic (consolidated text performance for 1994. The country's gross domestic product grew by about 2.6% compared with that of 1993 and industrial output rose by 2.3% during the same period. The steep decline in industrial output that occurred from 1991

  • Some implications of changing patterns of mineral …

    DeYoung and Menzie (1999) examined the relations among population, Gross Domestic Product, and mineral consumption (aluminum, cement, copper, and salt) for Japan, Korea, and the United States between 1965 and 1995. They noted the extremely rapid growth of consumption in Korea between 1975 and 1995. Concomitantly, Korea's …

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez The Czech Republic was an important Central European producer of heavy industrial goods manufactured by the country's toolmaking, machine building, and chemical industries. Steelmaking, the mining and processing of industrial minerals, and construction materials production continued to be of regional and domestic importance.

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    Abstract. DeYoung and Menzie (1999) examined the relations among population, Gross Domestic Product, and mineral consumption (aluminum, cement, copper, and salt) for Japan, Korea, and the United States between 1965 and 1995. They noted the extremely rapid growth of consumption in Korea between 1975 and 1995.

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Bulgaria was a regional producer of nonferrous metal ores and concentrates that met most of the country's domestic and export requirements. Small quantities of iron and manganese ores and a variety of industrial minerals also were mined (asbestos, barite, fluorspar, gypsum, and limestone), largely for domestic consumption.

  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Signs of continuing economic recovery in Serbia and Montenegro were discernible in 1998. Partial results of economic indicators for the 9-month period from January to September displayed a growth of industrial production of about 5% in 1998 compared with that of 1997 (Federal Statistical Office, 1998).

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  • By Walter G. Steblez

    By Walter G. Steblez Romania's economy continued to contract in 1999 as the gross domestic product declined by 4.8% following a similar decline in 1998. At the same time, industrial output fell by 8.7%, or one-half of the decline registered in 1998 (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 2000). Romania's production of metals

  • The Chromium Industry of the U.S.S.R.

    Vasilii V. Strishkov, Walter G. Steblez: Contributor: United States. Bureau of Mines: Publisher: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1986: Original from: the …