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The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) publishes geologic maps used in mineral exploration, energy resource development, mitigating geologic hazards, and understanding of local geology. The WSGS distributes these maps on its website as Portable Document Files (PDF), Georeferenced Tagged Image File Format Files (GeoTIFF), Keyhole Markup Language Files (KML), Geographic Information System (GIS) shapefiles, and as printed paper copies.
Annual reports to the Idaho governor on mining extraction and exploration efforts in Idaho, 1899-1974. Generated by the now-defunct Idaho State Inspector of Mines. These out-of-print publications may be difficult to acquire, and contained richer information concerning locations and nature of mineral deposit discoveries and extraction activity than the derived U.S. Bureau of Mines or U.S. Geological Survey annual reports Many reports are indicative of the cultural and political environment at the time they were published, and reflect the impact of historical events on industry such as wars and legislation. These publications are valuable to a wide range of researchers including geologists, historians, educators,...
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OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Geological Collection,
Idaho,
ndc_collection
Collection of seismic film canister records from the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Seismic monitoring in Hawaii began in 1912 and has evolved considerably since then. The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory now has a seismic network that extends across the entire Island of Hawai'i. Over the years, the monitoring, analytical, and interpretive capabilities of the network has increased. These seismic film canister records were produced by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory as part of the seismic monitoring network in 1968–1997. They are contained in wooden creates. Crates are stored on a total of 17 pallets, with each pallet containing ~30 crates. Film-reading equipment is also included in the collection.
Collection includes rock cuttings (drill cuttings) from Michigan oil, gas, mineral and water wells collected by the Michigan Geological Survey and archived at the Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Michigan. Cuttings representative of 13,440 Michigan oil, gas and mineral wells, archived in individual envelopes and/or vials in cardboard boxes.
A joint project between Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology and New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources this Journal was published between 1971 and 1996. Its purpose was to provide geochronological datasets focused on the western United States and the world. Latitude and Longitude data is regional since many articles had multiple states or counties.
During the period 1991 to 1997, NCGS staff Geologists John G. Nickerson and Norman K. Gay (Kenny.Gay@ncdenr.gov) mapped the Coastal Plain portion of the Raleigh 100K sheet. For the subsurface analysis associated with this mapping, 392 boreholes were drilled in an area that included the following quadrangles: Angier, Bailey, Clayton, Edmondson, Flowers, Fuquay Varina, Garner, Knightdale, Kenly East, Kenly West, Lucama, Lake Wheeler, Middlesex, Powhatan, Stancils Chapel, Selma, Spring Hope, and Zebulon. Many of the boreholes were drilled by Patterson Exploration Services, Inc., of Sanford, NC. Total footage drilled was 10,089 ft using a variety of drilling methods (e.g. split-spoon sampling, machine and hand augering);...
The North Carolina Geological Survey’s Coastal Plain Office and Core Repository (CPO) serves as the permanent archive for geologic and geophysical data from the NC Low-Level Radioactive Waste Project. Currently, the collection for the potentially suitable Wake/Chatham site includes 18,184.6 ft of core collected from 159 boreholes with a maximum penetration depth of 560 ft. Borehole records for these drill sites exist as paper data in flat files at the CPO. Photographs of the core are available as prints. Additional information on the geology or geophysics of the site remain in unsorted archives stored in ~300 boxes. Electronic archives were not provided when the project was abandoned in 1995. Additional information...
GIS files for the 1:50,000-scale Geologic Map of Lake County that was part of Colorado Geological Survey RS-42 Geology and Mineral Resources of Lake County, Colorado.
GIS files for the 1:100,000-scale Geologic Map of Saguache County, Colorado that was part of Colorado Geological Survey RS-44 Geology and Mineral Resources of Saguache County, Colorado.
This collection contains rock samples collected in 1986 to support USGS research regarding the mineral resource potential of the Clan Alpine Mountains Wilderness Study Area in Churchill County, Nevada. The rock samples are primarily Tertiary igneous rocks and minor Mesozoic sedimentary rocks. Samples were collected during the summer of 1986 in conjunction with geochemical samples of mineralized areas by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. This research is described in Open-File Report 87-0632 (Brooks et al., 1987) and USGS Bulletin 1727-B (Hardyman et al., 1988). Samples are stored in four cardboard boxes on a wood pallet.
A set of historic aerial photographs is owned by the Kansas Geological Survey. This collection represents the state of the database as of November 2022. This collection supersedes all similarly named collections.
This collection contains 89 samples of fine-grained stream sediment collected throughout the Denver West 1:100,000 quadrangle in 1994 by a USGS team to study the concentration and distribution of uranium in surface waters and stream sediments. This research is described in Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5246 (Zielinski et al., 2008). Samples are stored in cardboard tubes in plastic bins and cardboard boxes on one wood pallet.
Raster grids depicting the current knowledge for elevation for the bedrock surface, pre-Mesozoic surface, the Precambrian surface and the basement surface based on the addition of new data from completed mapping. Basement is the top of structurally complex Precambrian rocks where the Phanerozoic and Proterozoic basins are removed based on geophysical modeling and drill hole interpretation. Statewide elevation datasets are stored as contoured line files and attributed with publication source, contour elevation and date and time of last edit. New raster grids are generated with the 'Topo to Raster' tool in ESRI ArcMap 10.7. 6/2023 Update: The 2023 version of rasters are currently not available online to download but...
Types: Map Service,
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OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Geological Collection,
Minnesota,
basement,
bedrock,
elevation,
This web map application makes available the georeferenced digital images of the significant sand and gravel aquifer quadrangle maps published by the Maine Geological Survey at the 1:24,000 scale. It also shows the seismic line profile graph locations.
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OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Application,
Geological Collection,
Maine,
Maine, geology, aquifers, sand and gravel, map, web map,
final,
This web map application makes available the georeferenced digital image of the Surficial Geologic Map of Maine published by the Maine Geological Survey at the 1:500,000 scale.
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Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Application,
Geological Collection,
Maine,
Maine, geology, surficial, map, web map,
final,
The Geologic Materials Center (GMC) Data Report collection contains analytical and interpretive data resulting from testing by third parties on material donated or borrowed from sample materials housed at the Alaska Geologic Materials Center. These reports are produced by the third party agency or company that conducted the sampling and analysis, and in some cases, interpreted results. The reports have not undergone technical peer review and should not be used or cited as reviewed data.
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Tags: Alaska,
Geological Collection,
analytical data,
geological samples,
paper reports
This data includes permit number, API, well type, county, PLSS, lat/long, company name, lease name and number, total depth, completion date, plugging date, comments, whether there are logs, LAS or digital files, sample type, elevation and elevation source, depth to top of precambrian and Mount Simon formations.
The Missouri Geological Survey's McCracken Core Library and Research Center contains more than 3,300 drill cores, comprising 1.4 million feet of core. The majority of cores in the repository were donated, with the remainder drilled by MGS. Cores were drilled for metallic and industrial minerals, mineral fuels, and stratigraphic and environmental studies. Repository materials are available for study; information on making an appointment and on MGS repository policy and procedures is available at https://dnr.mo.gov/geology/geosrv/geores/mccracken.htm. This dataset includes only those cores for which coordinates are available to the section level. A complete listing of holdings is available at the above website.
Information on critical minerals in Michigan for the following: Aluminum, Cobalt, Graphite, Lithium, Niobium, Tantalum, Platinum Group, Tin, Titanium, and Tungsten (updated from 2019). Critical minerals in Michigan for the following for 2020: Antimony, Barite, Beryllium, Chromium, Fluorospar, Helium, Magnesium, Manganese, Potash, Uranium, Phosphates, and Vanadium
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