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  1. Tennessee's mineral industry contributed more than $1.5 billion in product value in 2018, the most recent year for which data are available. In 2018 total direct and indirect economic impact was nearly $3.8 billion, affecting more than 48,600 jobs.

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  2. The Mineral Industry of Tennessee. By National Minerals Information Center. Statistics and information on the nonfuel mineral commodities produced in Tennessee. Minerals Yearbook Vol. II - Domestic. 2018-2019 data for Tennessee are summarized in the table on this web page.

  3. A fixture in the Chattanooga, TN and surrounding community for over 40 years, the TVRMS is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit, educational organization dedicated to being a local resource for people who want to learn about rocks, minerals, fossils and how to work with gems.

  4. The East Tennessee complex consists of a processing plant and three underground zinc mines: Young, Coy and Immel. Zinc mineralisation at the mine complex occurs in Mississippi Valley type deposits as open-space fillings of breccias and fractures within limestone and dolomites.

  5. The Tennessee Mining Association is the state’s professional association for individuals in the coal mining, rock and stone mining, equipment supply, and professional services fields.

  6. Oct 27, 2022 · The U.S. Department of Energy just announced $500 million in grants for three Tennessee projects related to battery manufacturing: a graphite plant in Chattanooga, a facility to create the...

  7. Tennessee’s mineral industry contributes nearly $800 million in product value annually. Total direct and indirect economic impact is nearly $8.8 billion annually, affecting more than 98,000 jobs.

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