Databases and Information Analysis
Our objectives are to: 1) collect and assimilate digital geospatial data in a standardized format for minerals-related research and assessments, 2) develop and improve analytical procedures for using geospatial data in minerals products, 3) provide support for timely, quality, and reproducible mineral assessments, 4) provide easy access to the data, and 5) report results of our work in a digital format that can be incorporated into GIS systems.
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Below are publications associated with this project.
Sediment-hosted gold deposits of the world: Database and grade and tonnage models
Platinum-group elements in southern Africa: mineral inventory and an assessment of undiscovered mineral resources
Porphyry copper assessment of Central America and the Caribbean Basin
Assessment of undiscovered sandstone copper deposits of the Kodar-Udokan area, Russia
Descriptive and geoenvironmental model for Co-Cu-Au deposits in metasedimentary rocks
Rangewide glaciation in the Sierra Nevada, California
Descriptive models, grade-tonnage relations, and databases for the assessment of sediment-hosted copper deposits: with emphasis on deposits in the Central Africa Copperbelt, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia: Chapter J in Global mineral resou
Porphyry copper assessment of the Mesozoic of East Asia: China, Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia: Chapter G in Global mineral resource assessment
Porphyry copper assessment of the Tibetan Plateau, China: Chapter F in Global mineral resource assessment
Sandstone copper assessment of the Chu-Sarysu Basin, Central Kazakhstan: Chapter E in Global mineral resource assessment
Porphyry copper assessment of British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada: Chapter C in Global mineral resource assessment
Historical files from Federal government mineral exploration-assistance programs, 1950 to 1974
Below are news stories associated with this project.
Our objectives are to: 1) collect and assimilate digital geospatial data in a standardized format for minerals-related research and assessments, 2) develop and improve analytical procedures for using geospatial data in minerals products, 3) provide support for timely, quality, and reproducible mineral assessments, 4) provide easy access to the data, and 5) report results of our work in a digital format that can be incorporated into GIS systems.
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Below are publications associated with this project.
Sediment-hosted gold deposits of the world: Database and grade and tonnage models
Platinum-group elements in southern Africa: mineral inventory and an assessment of undiscovered mineral resources
Porphyry copper assessment of Central America and the Caribbean Basin
Assessment of undiscovered sandstone copper deposits of the Kodar-Udokan area, Russia
Descriptive and geoenvironmental model for Co-Cu-Au deposits in metasedimentary rocks
Rangewide glaciation in the Sierra Nevada, California
Descriptive models, grade-tonnage relations, and databases for the assessment of sediment-hosted copper deposits: with emphasis on deposits in the Central Africa Copperbelt, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia: Chapter J in Global mineral resou
Porphyry copper assessment of the Mesozoic of East Asia: China, Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia: Chapter G in Global mineral resource assessment
Porphyry copper assessment of the Tibetan Plateau, China: Chapter F in Global mineral resource assessment
Sandstone copper assessment of the Chu-Sarysu Basin, Central Kazakhstan: Chapter E in Global mineral resource assessment
Porphyry copper assessment of British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada: Chapter C in Global mineral resource assessment
Historical files from Federal government mineral exploration-assistance programs, 1950 to 1974
Below are news stories associated with this project.