Geochemical Database for Iron Oxide-Copper-Cobalt-Gold-Rare Earth Element Deposits of Southeast Missouri
Dates
Publication Date
2016-06-23
Revision
2017-08-02
Start Date
1989
End Date
2015
Citation
Day, W.C., Granitto, Matthew, Ayuso, R.A., and Slack, J.F., 2017, Geochemical Database for Iron Oxide-Copper-Cobalt-Gold-Rare Earth Element Deposits of Southeast Missouri (ver. 1.1, August 2017): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7P26W67.
Summary
The Geochemical Database for Iron Oxide-Copper-Cobalt-Gold-Rare Earth Element Deposits of Southeast Missouri (IOCG-REE_GX) contains new geochemical data compilations for samples from IOCG-REE type deposits in which each rock sample has one "best value" determination for each analyzed species, greatly improving speed and efficiency of use. IOCG-REE_GX was created and designed to compile whole-rock and trace element data from southeast Missouri in order to facilitate petrologic studies, mineral resource assessments, and the definition and statistics of geochemical baseline values. This relational database serves as a data archive in support of present and future geologic and geochemical studies of IOCG-REE type deposits, and contains [...]
Summary
The Geochemical Database for Iron Oxide-Copper-Cobalt-Gold-Rare Earth Element Deposits of Southeast Missouri (IOCG-REE_GX) contains new geochemical data compilations for samples from IOCG-REE type deposits in which each rock sample has one "best value" determination for each analyzed species, greatly improving speed and efficiency of use. IOCG-REE_GX was created and designed to compile whole-rock and trace element data from southeast Missouri in order to facilitate petrologic studies, mineral resource assessments, and the definition and statistics of geochemical baseline values. This relational database serves as a data archive in support of present and future geologic and geochemical studies of IOCG-REE type deposits, and contains data tables in two different formats describing historical and new quantitative and qualitative geochemical analyses. The analytical results were determined by 24 laboratory analytical methods on 457 rock samples collected during two phases from outcrop and drill core sites from throughout the entire St. Francois Mountains terrane made by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). In the first phase, the USGS collected and analyzed 315 samples from 1989 to 1995. During the second phase from 2013-2015, 119 samples were collected and analyzed, and 23 samples from the first phase were reanalyzed using analytical methods of higher precision. The data presents the most precise analytical approach to report the best value for each element. In order to facilitate examination of the geochemistry of the broad range of samples reported (i.e., regional samples, ore zone, or ore deposit alteration-related), a short sample description is given and each sample is coded (Jcode) according to the type of rock suites defined by Kisvarsanyi (1981), whether the sample was collected as a non-ore deposit-related representative of a given rock suite or as a deposit-related sample (Kcode), and; if the sample was related to a specific ore deposit the zone within the given deposit was included (Lcode). These coded data provide a robust tool for evaluating the regional geologic setting of the host terrane as well as assessing the character of hydrothermal alteration related to many of the contained mineral deposits. Data from the first phase are currently maintained in the USGS National Geochemical Database (NGDB), and data from the second phase will soon be added. The data of the IOCG-REE_GX were checked for accuracy regarding sample location, sample media type, and analytical methods used.
Reference:
Kisvarsanyi, E.B., 1981, Geology of the Precambrian St. Francois terrane, southeastern Missouri: Missouri Department of Natural Resources Report of Investigations 64, 58 p.
AnalyticMethod.txt “Lookup table of analytical methods used to make chemical determinations”
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FieldNameDictionary.txt “Table of field name descriptions for all tables”
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JCode.txt “Lookup table of rock suites as codes”
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KCode.txt “Lookup table of ore deposits/prospect names and main commodities as codes”
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LCode.txt “Lookup table of ore deposits zones as codes”
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Parameter.txt “Lookup table of chemical parameters used to express chemical determinations”
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Chem.txt “Table of all chemical determinations compiled for rock samples”
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Geochem_Ag_Mo.txt “Table of geospatial and chemical data - silver through molybdenum - for rock sam”
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Geochem_Na_Zr.txt “Table of geospatial and chemical data - sodium through zirconium - for rock samp”
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Geochem_WholeRock.txt “Table of geospatial and chemical "whole rock" data for rock samples”
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Geol.txt “Table of spatial, geologic and descriptive attributes for rock samples”
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MO_Geochem_Rx_Deposits.txt “Table of geospatial and chemical data for rock samples; cited by Day and others ”
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IOCG-REE_GX_revision.txt “Version 1.1 note”
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IOCG-REE_MD.faq.html “Metadata in .faq.html format”
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IOCG-REE_MD.html “Metadata in .html format”
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IOCG-REE_MD.txt “Metadata in .txt format”
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Purpose
This database was initiated, designed, and populated to compile and integrate geochemical data from samples collected by the USGS from the FeOx-Cu-Co-Au-REE deposits of southeast Missouri in order to facilitate geologic mapping, petrologic studies, mineral resource assessments and favorability, definition of geochemical baseline values and statistics, environmental impact assessments, and studies in medical geology. This Microsoft Access database serves as a data warehouse in support of present and future geologic and geochemical projects involving critical metals in this and similar deposit types, and contains data tables describing historical and new quantitative and qualitative geochemical analyses.
Revision 1.1 by Matthew Granitto on August 2, 2017. To review the changes that were made, see "IOCG-REE_GX_revision.txt" in the attached files section.