Integration Of Government Databases For Use In Reconnaissance Level Exploration Programs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Barbara H. Carroll
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

In order to rapidly evaluate an area for its mineral potential, a reconnaissance exploration program generally includes the following: 1. Outlining an area of interest 2. Identifying known mineral deposits 3. Bibliographic search of the literature 4. Evaluation of geochemical and geophysical surveys 5. Compilation and review of geologic maps The information now available from various government agencies regarding the mineral deposits, geology, and geochemistry may be integrated and used as a tool to rapidly evaluate an area before the field season. The databases most commonly used in the United States are the USBM MAS/HILS system and the USGS MRDS system for their information on mineral deposits; GEOREF and GEOARCHIVE for bibliographic information; and NURE data for the geochemistry and geophysics. In conjunction with the project geologist, this information may be used to plot known deposits and their geochemical signature as well as any other areas of like signature for further examination.
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APA: Barbara H. Carroll  (1985)  Integration Of Government Databases For Use In Reconnaissance Level Exploration Programs

MLA: Barbara H. Carroll Integration Of Government Databases For Use In Reconnaissance Level Exploration Programs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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