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Material flow accounts. 1995-2010 series
Direct flows of materials
National extraction by type of indicator and year.
Units:
Tonnes
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Type of indicator
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NATIONAL EXTRACTION
1. Biomass
1.1. Primary crops
1.1.1. Grains
1.1.2. Roots and tubers
1.1.3. Sugar crops
1.1.4. Pulses
1.1.5. Dried fruit
1.1.6. Oleaginous crops
1.1.7. Vegetables
1.1.8. Fruit
1.1.9. Fibres
1.1.10. Other crops
1.2. Waste from used crops, fodder crops and pasture biomass
1.2.1. Waste from used crops
1.2.1.1. Straw
1.2.1.2. Other waste from crops
1.2.2. Fodder crops and pasture biomass
1.2.2.1. Fodder crops
1.2.2.2. Pasture biomass
1.3. Wood
1.3.1. Wood in the rough
1.3.2. Firewood and other extractions
M1.3. Net increase in standing forest volume
1.4. Catches of fish, aquatic plants/animals, hunting and gathering
1.4.1. Fish caught
1.4.2. Remaining aquatic animals and plants
1.4.3. Hunting and gathering
2. Metallic minerals (raw minerals)
2.1. Iron ores
2.2. Non-ferrous metallic minerals
2.2.1. Copper
M.2.2.1. Copper (metal content)
2.2.2. Nickel
M.2.2.2. Nickel (metal content)
2.2.3. Lead
M.2.2.3. Lead (metal content)
2.2.4. Zinc
M.2.2.4. Zinc (metal content)
2.2.5. Tin
M.2.2.5. Tin (metal content)
2.2.6. Minerals made of gold, silver and precious metals
M.2.2.6. Minerals made of gold, silver and precious metals (metal content)
2.2.7. Minerals made of bauxite and other aluminium ores
M.2.2.7. Minerals made of bauxite and other aluminium ores (metal content)
2.2.8. Uranium and thorium ores
M.2.2.8. Uranium and thorium ores (metal content)
2.2.9. Other metallic minerals
M.2.2.9. Other metallic minerals (metal content)
3. Non-metallic minerals
3.1. Stones for construction or decorative purposes (excluding slate)
3.1.1. Sandstone
3.1.2. Basalt
3.1.3. Phonolite
3.1.4. Granite
3.1.5. Marl
3.1.6. Marble
3.1.7. Ophite
3.1.8. Porphyry
3.1.9. Serpentine and dunite
3.1.10. Other
3.2. Chalk and dolomite
3.2.1. Chalk
3.2.2. Dolomite
3.3. Slate
3.4. Minerals for fertilisers and chemicals
3.4.1. Baryte
3.4.2. Potassium chloride
3.4.3. Acid spar
3.4.4. Metallic spar
3.4.5. Ceramic spar
3.4.6. Iron oxides
3.4.7. Pyrite
3.4.8. Potassium salts
3.5. Salt
3.5.1. Rock salt
3.5.2. Spring salt
3.5.3. Sea salt
3.6. Limestone and gypsum
3.6.1. Limestone
3.6.2. Plaster
3.7. Clays and kaolin
3.7.1. Refractory clay
3.7.2. Attapulgite
3.7.3. Bentonite
3.7.4. Raw kaoilin
3.7.5. Washed kaolin
3.7.6. Sepiolite
3.7.7. Common clays
3.8. Sands and gravel
3.8.1. Sands and gravel
3.8.2. Silica and silica sands
3.9. Other minerals
3.9.1. Quartzite
3.9.2. Quartz
3.9.3. Talc
3.9.4. Feldspar
3.9.5. Glauberite
3.9.6. Magnesite
3.9.7. Mica
3.9.8. Pumice stone
3.9.9. Thenardite
3.9.10. Tripoli
3.9.11. Other
3.10. Excavated land, only if it is used
4. Fossil fuels
4.1. Coal and other solid energy resources
4.1.1. Lignite
4.1.2. Coal and anthracite
4.1.3. Tar sands and bituminous slate
4.1.4. Peat
4.2. Liquid and gaseous energy resources
4.2.1. Crude oil and liquid natural gas
4.2.2. Natural gas
Selected:
114
Total:
114
years
Valores que comienzan por...
2010 (P)
2009
2008
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2006
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2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Selected:
1
Total:
16
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Notes
1) The symbol '.' = variable currently being studied The symbol '..' = data does not exist 2010 year is provisional (M)=Memorandum split
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Source:National Statistics Institute