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Geophysical delineation of Mg-rich ultramafic rocks for mineral carbon sequestration

July 3, 2009

This presentation covers three general topics: (1) description of a new geologic compilation of the United States that shows the location of magnesium-rich ultramafic rocks in the conterminous United States; (2) conceptual illustration of the potential ways that ultramafic rocks could be used to sequester carbon dioxide; and (3) description of ways to use geophysical data to refine and extend the geologic mapping of ultramafic rocks and to better characterize their mineralogy.

The geophysical focus of this research is twofold. First, we illustrate how airborne magnetic data can be used to map the shallow subsurface geometry of ultramafic rocks for the purpose of estimating the volume of rock material available for mineral CO2 sequestration. Secondly, we explore, on a regional to outcrop scale, how magnetic mineralogy, as expressed in magnetic anomalies, may vary with magnesium minerals, which are the primary minerals of interest for CO2 sequestration. 

Publication Year 2009
Title Geophysical delineation of Mg-rich ultramafic rocks for mineral carbon sequestration
DOI 10.3133/ofr20091127
Authors Anne E. McCafferty, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Sam C. Krevor, Chris R. Graves
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2009-1127
Index ID ofr20091127
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Crustal Imaging and Characterization