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GIS for focus areas of potential domestic resources of 11 critical minerals—aluminum, cobalt, graphite, lithium, niobium, platinum group elements, rare earth elements, tantalum, tin, titanium, and tungsten (version 2.0, August 2020)

Dates

Publication Date
Last Revision
2020-08-14

Citation

Dicken, C.L., and Hammarstrom, J.M., 2020, GIS for focus areas of potential domestic resources of 11 critical minerals—aluminum, cobalt, graphite, lithium, niobium, platinum group elements, rare earth elements, tantalum, tin, titanium, and tungsten (version 2.0, August 2020): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9U6SODG.

Summary

In response to Executive Order 13817 of December 20, 2017, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) coordinated with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to identify 35 nonfuel minerals or mineral materials considered critical to the economic and national security of the United States (U.S.) (https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2018/1021/ofr20181021.pdf). Acquiring information on possible domestic sources of these critical minerals is the rationale for the USGS Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI). The program, which partners the USGS with State Geological Surveys, federal agencies, and the private sector, aims to collect new geological, geophysical, and topographic (lidar) data in key areas of the U.S. to stimulate mineral exploration and [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Connie Dicken
Process Contact :
Connie Dicken
Originator :
Connie Dicken, Jane M Hammarstrom
Metadata Contact :
Connie Dicken
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Energy and Minerals
SDC Data Owner :
Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center

Attached Files

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11CriticalMinerals_RevisionHistory.txt
“Revision History”
3.9 KB text/plain
CriticalMineralsSamples.jpg
“Critical Mineral Samples”
thumbnail 327.62 KB image/jpeg
FocusAreas_Phase2_v2.gdb.zip
“Phase 2 v2 focus area geodatabase”
61.35 MB application/zip
FocusAreas_Phase2_v2.xml
Original FGDC Metadata

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43.83 KB application/fgdc+xml
FocusAreas_Phase2_v2.zip
“Phase 2 v2 focus area shapefile”
80.3 MB application/zip
Phase2_DataRelease_abbreviations.csv
“Abbreviations”
1.97 KB text/csv
Phase2_DataRelease_csv.zip
“5 csv files”
346.77 KB application/zip
Phase2_DataRelease_explanation.csv
“Explanation”
6 KB text/csv
Phase2_DataRelease_full_table.csv
“Full table”
824.2 KB text/csv
Phase2_DataRelease_list_of_focus_areas.csv
“List of focus areas”
84.08 KB text/csv
Phase2_DataRelease_references.csv
“References”
370.43 KB text/csv
Phase2_DataRelease_tables.xls
“Phase 2 v2 data tables”
2 MB application/vnd.ms-excel
States_StudyRegions.zip
“State boundaries”
10.88 MB application/zip

Purpose

These geospatial data provide the locations of focus areas to be used for the planning and collection of geophysical, geological, and topographic (lidar) data pertaining to the Earth MRI study of aluminum, cobalt, graphite, lithium, niobium, platinum group elements (PGE), rare earth elements, tantalum, tin, titanium, and tungsten resources in the U.S. Focus areas are outlined solely on the basis of geology, regardless of political boundaries. Therefore, areas may include federal, as well as state, tribal, and private lands, which may or may not be open to exploration and mining activities. These data are shared to meet open data requirements and are suitable for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or other database and geospatial software used to derive maps and perform geospatial analyses.

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