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Gallium Deposits in the United States

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Karl, N.A., Gnesda, W.R., Mauk, J.L., and Ringer, A.L., 2021, Gallium Deposits in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9S73UYY.

Summary

This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release provides the descriptions of the only U.S. sites—including mineral regions, mineral occurrences, and mine features—that have reported production and (or) resources of gallium (Ga). The sites in this data release have contained resource and (or) past production of more than 16 metric tons Ga metal, which was the approximate average annual consumption of Ga in the U.S. from 2016 through 2020. This dataset contains the Round Top deposit in Texas and the Apex deposit in Utah. Gallium occurs in many different minerals and rocks where substitution takes place with elements of similar size, such as zinc, or similar charge, such as aluminum. Therefore, Ga is primarily recovered as a byproduct [...]

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00Readme_Gallium.txt
“Readme file”
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USGS_Gallium_US_CSV.zip
“Gallium data (CSV files and Data Dictionary)”
14.85 KB application/zip
USGS_Gallium_US_Excel.zip
“Gallium data (Excel files and Data Dictionary)”
336.01 KB application/zip
USGS_Gallium_US_Geodatabase.zip
“Gallium Geodatabase”
432.23 KB application/zip
USGS_Gallium_US_Metadata.xml
“Data documentation and instructions”
Original FGDC Metadata

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USGS_Gallium_US_Metadata.zip
“Gallium Metadata (XML, HTML, TXT)”
85.61 KB application/zip
USGS_Gallium_US_Shapefiles.zip
“Gallium Shapefiles (and CSV files)”
74.08 KB application/zip
USGS_Gallium_US_Thumbnail.png
“Sphalerite ore, and imagery of Round Top, Texas”
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Purpose

This dataset was developed as part of an ongoing effort by the U.S. Geological Survey to identify and quantify known significant deposits of critical minerals within the United States. In the case of gallium (Ga), sites listed herein have reported production and (or) resources of more than 16 metric tons Ga metal, which was the approximate average annual consumption of Ga in the U.S. from 2016 through 2020. The geospatial data provide location, geologic description, and production and resource information. In general, the USGS uses this information to identify and quantify known resources of critical minerals, delineate mineral resource permissive tracts (geographic areas in which specific types of mineral deposits may occur), develop assessments of potential undiscovered mineral resources, determine where and how environmental effects of mining may be observed, and understand the natural variability found in mineral deposits of particular types. The data also support the Federal strategic objective to secure reliable supplies of critical minerals by providing information for geoscience research and mineral exploration to State and Federal agencies, private industry, and the general public.

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