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Minerals

Modern life is built upon minerals. The USGS delivers science that is crucial for finding and managing the mineral resources required to meet our current and future needs for infrastructure, manufacturing and technology.

Minerals are used in nearly every aspect of modern life, from the computers we use to the roads we drive on. Maintaining our infrastructure, manufacturing consumer and defense technologies and adopting low-carbon energy sources all require dependable supplies of minerals. But where does the U.S. mineral supply come from? Where could future supplies come from? And how can the environmental impacts of mineral development be managed or reduced?  

 

The USGS helps answer these questions by studying the full life cycle and supply chains of mineral resources by:

  • estimating mineral resource availability
  • researching where and how mineral resources occur, including beneath the ocean, and other planets
  • providing information on how mineral commodities are produced and traded globally
  • investigating the environmental impacts of mineral development including the potential for recovering valuable materials from wastes

 

Policy makers, land managers, industry and the public all rely on USGS science to make decisions about where to get the mineral resources we need and how to use the resources we have.  

 

Learn More About Minerals and USGS Research

Minerals 101

Minerals 101

Critical Minerals

Critical Minerals

Mineral Commodities

Mineral Commodities

Assessments of Mineral Resources - Coming Soon

Assessments of Mineral Resources - Coming Soon

Legacy Mine Lands - Coming Soon

Legacy Mine Lands - Coming Soon

Mine Waste as a Resource - Coming Soon

Mine Waste as a Resource - Coming Soon

Mineral Maps & Infrastructure - Coming Soon

Mineral Maps & Infrastructure - Coming Soon