Geophysical and geologic maps of Mountain Pass and vicinity, California and Nevada
U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3412 is a series of products that consists of geophysical and geologic maps of Mountain Pass and vicinity, California. Maps A and B (red outline in above map image) are gravity and aeromagnetic maps, respectively. The map series was begun as part of an effort to study regional crustal structures as an aid to understanding the geologic framework and mineral resources of the southeast Mojave Desert.
Mountain Pass resides within the southeast Mojave Desert, and it is host to a one of the world’s largest rare earth element carbonatite deposits. The deposit is found along a north-northwest- trending, fault-bounded block that extends along the eastern parts of the Clark Mountain Range, Mescal Range, and Ivanpah Mountains. This Paleoproterozoic block is composed of a 1.7-Ga metamorphic complex of gneiss and schist that underwent widespread metamorphism and associated plutonism during the Ivanpah orogeny. The Paleoproterozoic rocks were intruded by a Mesoproterozoic (1.4 Ga) ultrapotassic alkaline intrusive suite and carbonatite body. The intrusive rocks include, from oldest to youngest, shonkinite, mesosyenite, syenite, quartz syenite, potassic granite, carbonatite, carbonatite dikes, and late shonkinite dikes.
Each map in the series provides the basis for geophysical and geologic interpretations of the Mountain Pass carbonatite terrane. Combined, they provide a comprehensive framework of the regional subsurface geologic structure of the area. Together, they form the first publicly available series of geophysical and geologic maps of this part of the southeast Mojave Desert.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2018 |
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Title | Geophysical and geologic maps of Mountain Pass and vicinity, California and Nevada |
DOI | 10.3133/sim3412 |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Series Title | Scientific Investigations Map |
Series Number | 3412 |
Index ID | sim3412 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center |
Related
Project work associated with this map
Rare Earth Element Deposits in the Southeast Mojave Desert
Data associated with this publication
High-Resolution Airborne Gravity Gradiometry, Magnetic, and Radiometric Data of Mountain Pass, Southeast Mojave Desert, California
High-Resolution Airborne Radiometric Survey of Mountain Pass, California
High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of Mountain Pass, California
Maps associated with this publication. Maps are shown as Chapters A, B, and C.
Airborne radiometric maps of Mountain Pass, California
Aeromagnetic map of Mountain Pass and vicinity, California and Nevada
Isostatic gravity map of Mountain Pass and vicinity, California and Nevada
Related
Project work associated with this map
Rare Earth Element Deposits in the Southeast Mojave Desert
Data associated with this publication
High-Resolution Airborne Gravity Gradiometry, Magnetic, and Radiometric Data of Mountain Pass, Southeast Mojave Desert, California
High-Resolution Airborne Radiometric Survey of Mountain Pass, California
High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey of Mountain Pass, California
Maps associated with this publication. Maps are shown as Chapters A, B, and C.