2019-2020 Data Preservation Grant - Critical Minerals

USGS Grant Purpose Data Preservation
Grant Year 2019 - 2020
Grant Subject Matter Critical Minerals
General Description

This Data Preservation Grant of Critical Minerals contains:

  • Figures showing know locations of critical mineral occurrences in the state.
  • Figures highlight antimony, barite, bauxite, lithium, manganese, strontium, titanium and igneous complexes.
  • Draft map, "Depth of Crystalline Basement". This figure shows locations where crystalline basement rock were encountered.

References

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