Elemental sulfur can be found near hot springs and volcanic regions in many parts of the world, especially along the Pacific Ring of Fire. Such volcanic deposits are currently mined in Indonesia, Chile, and Japan. Sicily is also famous for its sulfur mines.
Significant deposits of elemental sulfur also exist in salt domes along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, and in evaporites in eastern Europe and western Asia. The sulfur in these deposits is believed to come from the action of anaerobic bacteria on sulfate minerals, especially gypsum, although apparently native sulfur may be produced by geological processes alone, without the aid of living organisms (see below). However, fossil-based sulfur deposits from salt domes are the basis for commercial production in the United States, Poland, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.
I had a look at sulfur the other day...after becoming aware of the MRE situation.
I couldn't find any Aussie producers...however i did find many historic Aussie producers that closed operations due to a world glut in the 60's or 70's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
Sulfur is an interesting substance.
Sulfur, as in the sulfur MRE imports to use in there nickel/cobalt production.Sulphur miners or suphuric acid producers? I believe that you can "harvest" sulphur from oil as a byproduct in the refining process.
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