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Title: Indium deposits in the United States
Author: Karl, N.A., Gnesda, W.R., Funk, J.A., Mauk, J.L., and Forbush, C.R.
Comments: This dataset was developed as part of an ongoing effort by the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) USMIN project to inventory publicly available information on mineral deposits within the United States that have recorded production and (or) resources of critical minerals. In the case of indium, all known sites with contained resources and (or) past production have been included in this dataset.
The geospatial data provide location, geology, production, and resource information. In general, the USGS uses this information to delineate permissive tracts for mineral resources (geographic areas in which specific types of mineral deposits may occur), develop assessments of potential undiscovered mineral resources, determine where and how environmental effects of mining may be observed, and understand the natural variability found in different mineral deposit types. The data also support the Federal strategic objective to secure reliable supplies of critical minerals by providing information for geoscience research and mineral exploration to State and Federal agencies, private industry, and the general public.
Subject: This USGS data release provides the descriptions of 6 U.S. sites containing indium.
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Keywords: Utah, mineral district, Energy and Minerals Mission Area, gold, Earth MRI, copper, natural resource exploration, USGS, molybdenum, DOI, lead, mineral deposit areas, Rocky Mountain Region, rhenium, mineral resources, geographic information systems, USGS Mineral Deposit Database, deposit, Region 7: Upper Colorado Basin, U.S. Geological Survey, USMIN, geospatial datasets, mining district, metallic mineral resources, United States, unspecified mine feature, iron, silver, GGGSC, zinc, geoscientificInformation, economic geology, MRP, platinum-group elements, open pit mine, BLM, underground workings, critical minerals, location, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Bureau of Land Management, mineral deposits, New Mexico, Earth Mapping Resources Initiative, Mineral Resources Program, indium, economy, mine sites, Department of the Interior
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