Geophysics of Precambrian Terranes, Upper Midwest and Rocky Mountains
The project objective is to provide follow-up geophysical ground data acquisition and interpretation for areas involving Precambrian geologic settings in the Upper Midwest and Rocky Mountains. The project is designed fill gaps and to complement the high-quality aeromagnetic acquired during the USGS Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI).
Science Issue and Relevance
Precambrian rocks underlying the Upper Midwest and the Rocky Mountain region form the tectonic core of North America, and Archean and Proterozoic tectonic and magmatic events are fundamental to understanding the continent's evolution. These rocks also host numerous known and suspected mineral systems relevant to critical minerals, including some of the highest priority areas identified during the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) prioritization process. Delineation and prioritization of focus areas considers an area's potential for undiscovered critical mineral deposits and identifies gaps in high-quality geophysical data and detailed geologic mapping. The resulting high-priority focus areas thus provide ideal opportunities to advance tectonomagmatic and metallogenic models and to better assess regional critical mineral potential.
Methods to Address Issue
This project plans to interpret data from four Earth MRI-sponsored airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys flown over high-priority areas, and to conduct focused geological studies to inform geophysical interpretations. Project objectives are:
- Develop new geophysical, geological, and metallogenic interpretations that are informed by the Earth MRI-sponsored airborne surveys.to help inform future assessments
- Directly and collaboratively support Earth MRI-sponsored geologic mapping by State Geological Surveys
- Develop new interpretations to critically test postulated linkages between the Superior and Wyoming Provinces, and evaluate the implications for mineral systems models
Task on this project are:
Archean tectonomagmatic framework of the Mentor Complex region, northwest Minnesota: the area is a wide “transect” across the boundaries between three subprovinces of the Superior Province. Mafic/ultramafic intrusive complex is considered to have significant potential for numerous critical minerals.
Paleoproterozoic tectonomagmatic framework of the Upper Peninsula, Michigan: the region’s mineral deposits, especially copper and iron, have been strategically important as far back as the Civil War. More recently, nickel, copper, platinum-group-elements (PGE), and cobalt have been the focus of exploration and mining.
Lake Owen Complex and Cheyenne Belt, Wyoming: layered mafic intrusions along the southern margin of the Wyoming Province (Cheyenne Belt), especially the Lake Owen complex, have known mineralization of PGE and other critical / base metals of interest.
Wet Mountains, Colorado, Precambrian and Cambrian terranes: focus on characterizing unique Cambrian intrusions that intrude Precambrian terranes and host critical minerals.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Geophysics of the Midcontinent Rift Region
Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI)
Principal facts of regional gravity data in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2022-2023 Principal facts of regional gravity data in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2022-2023
Density and magnetic susceptibility measurements on Precambrian rocks in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2021-2022 Density and magnetic susceptibility measurements on Precambrian rocks in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2021-2022
Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming, 2023 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming, 2023
Thin section images, automated mineralogy scans, lithogeochemistry, and Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic analysis of samples from a mostly buried layered mafic intrusion, Wet Mountains, Colorado 2022-2024 Thin section images, automated mineralogy scans, lithogeochemistry, and Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic analysis of samples from a mostly buried layered mafic intrusion, Wet Mountains, Colorado 2022-2024
Magnetic susceptibility and density measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2022 to 2023 Magnetic susceptibility and density measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2022 to 2023
Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2023 Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2023
Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey of the Wet Mountains and surrounding region, Custer and Fremont Counties, south-central Colorado, 2021 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey of the Wet Mountains and surrounding region, Custer and Fremont Counties, south-central Colorado, 2021
Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2021 to 2022 Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2021 to 2022
Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2021 to 2022 Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2021 to 2022
Data Release - Geologic map of the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan Data Release - Geologic map of the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Geophysical architecture of the Neoarchean Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex, northwestern Minnesota Geophysical architecture of the Neoarchean Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex, northwestern Minnesota
Geophysical mapping of the Great Lakes Tectonic Zone and surrounding Precambrian geology in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan Geophysical mapping of the Great Lakes Tectonic Zone and surrounding Precambrian geology in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Aeromagnetic expression of the central Nagssugtoqidian Orogen, South-East Greenland Aeromagnetic expression of the central Nagssugtoqidian Orogen, South-East Greenland
Subsurface characterization of the Duluth Complex and related intrusions from 3D modeling of gravity and magnetotelluric data Subsurface characterization of the Duluth Complex and related intrusions from 3D modeling of gravity and magnetotelluric data
Exploring the geology of the Midcontinent Rift under western Lake Superior using a preliminary velocity model of seismic line GLIMPCE C Exploring the geology of the Midcontinent Rift under western Lake Superior using a preliminary velocity model of seismic line GLIMPCE C
Geoelectric constraints on the Precambrian assembly and architecture of southern Laurentia Geoelectric constraints on the Precambrian assembly and architecture of southern Laurentia
Project news.
Our project collaborates with the Alaska Science Center and the Geology, Energy, and Minerals Science Center. Below are external partners associated with this project.
The project objective is to provide follow-up geophysical ground data acquisition and interpretation for areas involving Precambrian geologic settings in the Upper Midwest and Rocky Mountains. The project is designed fill gaps and to complement the high-quality aeromagnetic acquired during the USGS Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI).
Science Issue and Relevance
Precambrian rocks underlying the Upper Midwest and the Rocky Mountain region form the tectonic core of North America, and Archean and Proterozoic tectonic and magmatic events are fundamental to understanding the continent's evolution. These rocks also host numerous known and suspected mineral systems relevant to critical minerals, including some of the highest priority areas identified during the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) prioritization process. Delineation and prioritization of focus areas considers an area's potential for undiscovered critical mineral deposits and identifies gaps in high-quality geophysical data and detailed geologic mapping. The resulting high-priority focus areas thus provide ideal opportunities to advance tectonomagmatic and metallogenic models and to better assess regional critical mineral potential.
Methods to Address Issue
This project plans to interpret data from four Earth MRI-sponsored airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys flown over high-priority areas, and to conduct focused geological studies to inform geophysical interpretations. Project objectives are:
- Develop new geophysical, geological, and metallogenic interpretations that are informed by the Earth MRI-sponsored airborne surveys.to help inform future assessments
- Directly and collaboratively support Earth MRI-sponsored geologic mapping by State Geological Surveys
- Develop new interpretations to critically test postulated linkages between the Superior and Wyoming Provinces, and evaluate the implications for mineral systems models
Task on this project are:
Archean tectonomagmatic framework of the Mentor Complex region, northwest Minnesota: the area is a wide “transect” across the boundaries between three subprovinces of the Superior Province. Mafic/ultramafic intrusive complex is considered to have significant potential for numerous critical minerals.
Paleoproterozoic tectonomagmatic framework of the Upper Peninsula, Michigan: the region’s mineral deposits, especially copper and iron, have been strategically important as far back as the Civil War. More recently, nickel, copper, platinum-group-elements (PGE), and cobalt have been the focus of exploration and mining.
Lake Owen Complex and Cheyenne Belt, Wyoming: layered mafic intrusions along the southern margin of the Wyoming Province (Cheyenne Belt), especially the Lake Owen complex, have known mineralization of PGE and other critical / base metals of interest.
Wet Mountains, Colorado, Precambrian and Cambrian terranes: focus on characterizing unique Cambrian intrusions that intrude Precambrian terranes and host critical minerals.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Geophysics of the Midcontinent Rift Region
Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI)
Principal facts of regional gravity data in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2022-2023 Principal facts of regional gravity data in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2022-2023
Density and magnetic susceptibility measurements on Precambrian rocks in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2021-2022 Density and magnetic susceptibility measurements on Precambrian rocks in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan, 2021-2022
Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming, 2023 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming, 2023
Thin section images, automated mineralogy scans, lithogeochemistry, and Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic analysis of samples from a mostly buried layered mafic intrusion, Wet Mountains, Colorado 2022-2024 Thin section images, automated mineralogy scans, lithogeochemistry, and Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic analysis of samples from a mostly buried layered mafic intrusion, Wet Mountains, Colorado 2022-2024
Magnetic susceptibility and density measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2022 to 2023 Magnetic susceptibility and density measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2022 to 2023
Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2023 Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2023
Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey of the Wet Mountains and surrounding region, Custer and Fremont Counties, south-central Colorado, 2021 Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey of the Wet Mountains and surrounding region, Custer and Fremont Counties, south-central Colorado, 2021
Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2021 to 2022 Gravity data in the Wet Mountains area, southcentral Colorado, 2021 to 2022
Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2021 to 2022 Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the Wet Mountains, Colorado, 2021 to 2022
Data Release - Geologic map of the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan Data Release - Geologic map of the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Geophysical architecture of the Neoarchean Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex, northwestern Minnesota Geophysical architecture of the Neoarchean Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex, northwestern Minnesota
Geophysical mapping of the Great Lakes Tectonic Zone and surrounding Precambrian geology in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan Geophysical mapping of the Great Lakes Tectonic Zone and surrounding Precambrian geology in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Aeromagnetic expression of the central Nagssugtoqidian Orogen, South-East Greenland Aeromagnetic expression of the central Nagssugtoqidian Orogen, South-East Greenland
Subsurface characterization of the Duluth Complex and related intrusions from 3D modeling of gravity and magnetotelluric data Subsurface characterization of the Duluth Complex and related intrusions from 3D modeling of gravity and magnetotelluric data
Exploring the geology of the Midcontinent Rift under western Lake Superior using a preliminary velocity model of seismic line GLIMPCE C Exploring the geology of the Midcontinent Rift under western Lake Superior using a preliminary velocity model of seismic line GLIMPCE C
Geoelectric constraints on the Precambrian assembly and architecture of southern Laurentia Geoelectric constraints on the Precambrian assembly and architecture of southern Laurentia
Project news.
Our project collaborates with the Alaska Science Center and the Geology, Energy, and Minerals Science Center. Below are external partners associated with this project.