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Whole-rock geochemical data for the Bear Lodge alkaline complex, Wyoming: 2009 - 2013

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Publication Date
Start Date
2009
End Date
2013

Citation

Verplanck, P.L., Andersen, A.K., and Van Gosen, B.S., 2020, Whole-rock geochemical data for the Bear Lodge alkaline complex, Wyoming: 2009 - 2013: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RCPAMC.

Summary

This data release contains analytical data from a suite of rock samples collected within the Bear Lodge alkaline complex, northeast Wyoming, which hosts the Bear Lodge rare earth element (REE) deposit. Geochemistry data include major and trace element analytical results for 105 samples including alkaline igneous rocks, carbonatites, and weathered and oxidized samples. Samples were collected from surface exposures, a shallow temporary exploration trench, and drill core. Drill core samples are from exploration holes drilled by Rare Element Resources between 2009 and 2013 and from historical drill core from previous exploration companies. Rare earth element mineralization at Bear Lodge is hosted by carbonatite dikes, veins, and stockworks [...]

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Bear_Lodge_alkaline_complex_rock_chemistry.xlsx
“Rock chemistry data in xlsx format”
91.61 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Bear_Lodge_alkaline_complex_rock_chemistry_DataDictionary.csv
“Data dictionary explaining headers in data files”
44.32 KB text/csv
Bull Hill showing trench_view to northeast.JPG
“View of Bull Hill and exploration trench”
thumbnail 2.51 MB image/jpeg
Breccia outcrop.JPG
“Outcrop of Fe oxide-Mn oxide-REE-rich breccia”
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wall of Bull Hill exploration trench.JPG
“Oxidized FMR dikes and diatreme in wall of exploration trench on Bull Hill”
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Purpose

This data release presents a compilation of results of geochemical analyses of rock samples and drill core collected by the U.S. Geological Survey from the Bear Lodge alkaline complex, northeast Wyoming, which hosts the Bear Lodge rare earth element deposit. The purpose of this work was to gather information on this deposit and allow comparison with other carbonatite-hosted REE deposits. These data are made available for use in geologic, exploration, and environmental background studies.

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