2020
DOI: 10.3133/ofr20201042
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Systems-deposits-commodities-critical minerals table for the earth mapping resources initiative

Abstract: To define and prioritize focus areas across the United States with resource potential for 35 critical minerals in a few years' time, the U.S Geological Survey Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) required an efficient approach to streamline workflow. A mineral systems approach based on current understanding of how ore deposits that contain critical minerals form and relate to broader geologic frameworks and the tectonic history of the Earth was used to satisfy this Earth MRI need. This report describ… Show more

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“…Following the selection of the phase 2 critical minerals (table 1), mineral systems were identified (table 2) that contain these commodities as either primary or byproduct phases (e.g., Hofstra and Kreiner, 2020). Alaska contains mineral systems that have the potential to contain all of the phase 2 commodities except for aluminum.…”
Section: Phase 2 Critical Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following the selection of the phase 2 critical minerals (table 1), mineral systems were identified (table 2) that contain these commodities as either primary or byproduct phases (e.g., Hofstra and Kreiner, 2020). Alaska contains mineral systems that have the potential to contain all of the phase 2 commodities except for aluminum.…”
Section: Phase 2 Critical Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ore deposits, where potentially economic concentrations of critical commodities may occur, represent the culmination of the geologic processes that constitute the mineral system. Mineral systems require the following: (1) an energy driver (e.g., topography, geothermal gradient in the crust, or magma); (2) a source of components (e.g., metals) and fluid (e.g., melts, aqueous fluids, petroleum, and ligands to complex components); (3) transport pathways (e.g., faults, fractures, or permeable lithologic units); and (4) a physical and (or) chemical trap (e.g., mixing of fluids, reduced host rocks, boiling) (Hofstra and Kreiner, 2020). A productive mineral system must incorporate each of these critical criteria to generate a mineral deposit.…”
Section: Mineral Systems Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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