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Mining for metals, coal, hydrocarbons and minerals was a vital aspect of Wyoming's economic, industrial, political, and social growth and development. The mining industry has touched all aspects of life in Wyoming and has contributed greatly to the state's history.



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The Industrial Minerals and Uranium Section (IM&U Section) at the Wyoming State Geological Survey provides geologic and mineral resource information including, but not limited to the occurrence, location, reserves, value, historical production, and future demand for industrial minerals, construction materials, and radioactive elements.


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