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Because Indiana has significant resources of coal, coal waste, and coal combustion products that are potential resources of critical minerals, this project developed a data preservation strategy for these coal related materials. Rare Earth Elements (REE) are the principal groups of critical minerals considered in this data preservation project, and our strategy for data preservation is to develop databases for individual groups of coal and coal-related materials. When completed, these databases will be combined under an inteactive application that will allow users to quickly locate selected sites and learn which data are available.
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Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) analysis data compiled using sample preparation procedures outlined by ASTM D2013/D2013M-18 and ASTM D6357, and using two independent sets of element standards for instrument calibration. Additional analysis methodologies are described in detail in the resulting publication Rare earth elements and yttrium in Pennsylvanian coals and shales in the eastern part of the Illinois Basin (Mastalerz et al., 2020).
The Indiana Geological and Water Survey received support from the National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program to inventory, reduce, and rehouse 794.7 linear feet of petroleum and water well borehole records into archival-quality boxes, create a dedicated and functional Records Center at its renovated home on IU’s Bloomington campus by installing a high-density mobile shelving unit, and cull resources from 26,000 files housed on its internal server to incorporate usable records into the public-facing IGWS Digital Collections website. These tasks represent ongoing efforts to centralize, consolidate, and enhance public and research access to the physical records displaced during renovation and digital...
Shapefiles showing the extent of the Dugger, Minshall-Buffaloville, Seelyville, and Springfield Coal Members derived from coal-test records, mine-map notation, and interpretations of geophysical logs. Information was included in the USGS National Coal Resources Data System (NCRDS).
CollectiveAccess and ResourceSpace Tandem (CARST) is a novel cyberinfrastructure and standards-based data framework built from free and open-source platforms linked via plugin to promote inter-domain discoverability. The CollectiveAccesss installation schema augments a PastPerfect Museum Software variant developed by Whirl-i-Gig, Inc. with field elements from Darwin Core and Access to Biological Collection Data’s Extension for Geoscience to better support geological and paleontological collections. The tandem plugin was developed in conjunction with AVP. This collections management environment will be made available for reuse by other state geological surveys and the USGS.


    map background search result map search result map Critical Minerals Investigations Data, NGGDPP 2020 Rare earth elements in Pennsylvanian coals and shales in Indiana Pennsylvanian Paleosols Critical Minerals Investigation Data, NGGDPP 2021 Long-term data preservation strategy for coal and coal-related materials Critical Minerals Investigations Data, NGGDPP 2020 Rare earth elements in Pennsylvanian coals and shales in Indiana Pennsylvanian Paleosols Long-term data preservation strategy for coal and coal-related materials