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dc.coverage.spatialASIA AND THE PACIFIC
dc.coverage.spatialAUSTRALIA
dc.coverage.spatialCHINA
dc.coverage.spatialINDIA
dc.coverage.spatialIRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
dc.coverage.spatialNEPAL
dc.coverage.spatialPAKISTAN
dc.coverage.spatialBANGLADESH
dc.coverage.spatialINDONESIA
dc.coverage.spatialJAPAN
dc.coverage.spatialMALAYSIA
dc.coverage.spatialNEW ZEALAND
dc.coverage.spatialPHILIPPINES
dc.coverage.spatialSRI LANKA
dc.coverage.spatialTHAILAND
dc.coverage.spatialVIET NAM
dc.creatorUN.ESCAP
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-25T07:35:43Z
dc.date.available2022-11-25T07:35:43Z
dc.date.issued1989
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5150
dc.description.abstractThis publication is the fifth in the new series of the ESCAP secretariat?s publications on mineral concentrations and hydrocarbon accumulations in the ESCAP region. The objective of this series is to make an inventory and assessment of selected mineral resources in the Asian and Pacific region, to outline geologically and economically favourable prospects and areas for mineral exploration and to identify problems confronting their development. The selection of those minerals is being made by the secretariat based on their current and common value for economic development and on the requests primarily made by the developing countries at the sessions of the Commission and the Committee on Natural Resources. To that end, the study on industrial minerals went forward to publication in response to the encouragement expressed by the Committee at its last three sessions through 1985-1987 with regard to further preparation of appropriate studies on commonly important mineral concentrations in the ESCAP region. It was also directed towards the growing interest among the countries of the region in increasing their activities in research, exploration, evaluation and development of their non-metallic minerals.
dc.format.extentaix, 39 p.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUnited Nations
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMineral Concentrations and Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the ESCAP Region
dc.rightsThis publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational or non-profit purposes without special permission from the copyright holder, provided that the source is acknowledged. The ESCAP Publications Office would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a source.
dc.rightsUse may not be made of this publication for resale or any other commercial purpose whatsoever without prior permission. Applications for such permission, with a statement of the purpose and extent of reproduction, should be addressed to the Secretary of the Publications Board, United Nations, New York.
dc.subjectMineral exploration
dc.titleIndustrial minerals in Asia and the Pacific : ceramic and refractory minerals
dc.typeText
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dc.rights.holderUnited Nations
dc.subject.unbistMINERAL RESOURCES
dc.subject.unbistMINERAL INDUSTRY
dc.subject.unbistRESOURCES EXPLORATION
dc.subject.unbistGEOLOGY
dc.subject.unbistMINERALOGY
dc.subject.unbistKAOLIN
dc.subject.unbistFELDSPAR
dc.subject.unbistMAGNESITE
dc.subject.unbistSILLMANITE
dc.subject.unbistSILICA
dc.subject.unbistCOUNTRY STUDIES
dc.subject.unbistNON-METALLIC MINERAL RESOURCES
escap.publisherPlaceNew York
escap.doctypeReport
escap.programmeOfWorkEnvironment and Development
escap.unDocSymbolST/ESCAP/691
escap.libBibNumber40252
escap.bibLevelMonograph
escap.libCallnumberA X(5-012):553 Uni mh V.5
escap.subregionEast and North-East Asia
escap.subregionPacific
escap.subregionSouth and South-West Asia
escap.subregionSouth-East Asia
escap.contactPhone+66 2 288-1234
escap.contactEmail[email protected]
escap.contactUnitCommunications and Knowledge Management Section
escap.ispartofseriesnoMineral Concentrations and Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the ESCAP Region;Vol. 5
dc.date.escap1989-01-01
dc.relation.ispartofseriesnoVolume 5


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