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Annual summaries of mineral extraction and exploration activities in Idaho and factors impacting these activities. Published and unpublished content. In 1975 Idaho Geological Survey, then named Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology, began compiling annual summaries for use by U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey annual reports after dissolution of the office of the Idaho State Inspector of Mines in 1974. These state data resources are generally more rich in content and context than federal summaries. As part of an ongoing project funded in part by U.S. Geological Survey and Idaho Department of Lands, data from these documents are being geo-related within the Idaho Geological Survey's Database of Mines and...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Geological Collection,
Idaho,
Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
The Anaconda Research Collection (ARC) holds over 80,000 inventoried specimens, 10,000 thin-sections, and some geochemical data from various mines around Montana.
Geological Survey of Alabama published county-scale maps related to critical minerals. These maps show the geology, mineral resources, and older mines and prospects.
Scanned unique documents (maps, geologic reports, drill logs, assays, correspondence, etc.) and other data related to mineral exploration and extraction activity in Idaho
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Idaho,
Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
This data set contains information from previously published research and investigations by the Geological Survey of Alabama. The data is specific to content and presence of critical minerals commodities and resources in Alabama.
The Idaho Geological Survey Digital Analytical Data (DAD) publications series consists of tables of sample locations, test results such as whole-rock XRF, and other attribute information including labs, dates, and names of collectors. The DAD series are delivered as XLSX (Windows Excel files) spreadsheets and include metadata. These data will eventually be processed into the Idaho Geological Survey's Geochem database.
The Missouri Geological Survey (MGS) mineral resource file collection is a one-of-a-kind collection, dating to the early 1900s, that contains unique geologic information not recorded elsewhere. Due to the historic nature of the collection the data it contains would be impossible to replicate today. These data are invaluable to present day geologic research, field and mine-related projects as well as engineering and construction projects. The files not only contain irreplaceable physical geologic information, but document the evolving geologic interpretations and nomenclature during a dynamic time in the science of geology. The files are scanned and have a subject inventory. The scans are available from the MGS in...
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