Energy Resources Program
Energy Resources Program
Addressing the challenge of increasing demand for energy sources by conducting basic and applied research on geologic energy resources
Addressing the challenge of increasing demand for energy sources by conducting basic and applied research on geologic energy resources
Mineral Resources Program
Mineral Resources Program
Delivering unbiased science and information on mineral resource potential, production, consumption, and how they interact with the environment.
Delivering unbiased science and information on mineral resource potential, production, consumption, and how they interact with the environment.
Science and Decisions Center
Science and Decisions Center
An interdisciplinary organization advancing the use of science in natural resource decision making.
An interdisciplinary organization advancing the use of science in natural resource decision making.
SHRIMP-RG Lab
SHRIMP-RG Lab
Supporting scientists and students to analyze specimens for a variety of scientific research objectives.
Supporting scientists and students to analyze specimens for a variety of scientific research objectives.
TRIGA Reactor
TRIGA Reactor
Supporting science by providing information on geologic, plant, and animal specimens to advance methods and techniques unique to nuclear reactors.
Supporting science by providing information on geologic, plant, and animal specimens to advance methods and techniques unique to nuclear reactors.
Energy and Minerals Mission Area
The Energy and Mineral Resources Mission Area conducts research and assessments that focus on the location, quantity, and quality of mineral and energy resources, including the economic and environmental effects of resource extraction and use.
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USGS Invests Millions in Critical-Minerals Mapping in Alaska
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Media Alert: The Wyoming State Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey announce low-level helicopter flights in Central Wyoming
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Media Alert: The USGS and agencies from four states announce low-level airplane flights in the Central Great Plains
Publications
Phase 3 of the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) focuses on geologic belts that are favorable for hosting mineral systems that could contain the critical minerals antimony, barite, beryllium, chromium, fluorspar, hafnium, magnesium, manganese, uranium, vanadium, and zirconium. Prior phases of the Earth MRI program in Alaska focused only on rare earth elements, aluminum, cobalt, graphi
Focus areas for data acquisition for potential domestic resources of 13 critical minerals in the conterminous United States and Puerto Rico — Antimony, barite, beryllium, chromium, fluorspar, hafnium, helium, magnesium, manganese, potash, uranium, vanadiu
The Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) is conducted in phases to identify areas for acquiring new geologic framework data to identify potential domestic resources of the 35 mineral materials designated as critical minerals for the United States. This report describes the data sources and summary results for 13 critical minerals evaluated in the conterminous United States and Puerto Ric
Focus areas for data acquisition for potential domestic resources of 11 critical minerals in Alaska—Aluminum, cobalt, graphite, lithium, niobium, platinum group elements, rare earth elements, tantalum, tin, titanium, and tungsten, chap. C of U.S. Geologic
Phase 2 of the Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) focuses on geologic belts that are favorable for hosting mineral systems that may contain select critical minerals. Phase 1 of the Earth MRI program focused on rare earth elements (REE), and phase 2 adds aluminum, cobalt, graphite, lithium, niobium, platinum-group metals, tantalum, tin, titanium, and tungsten. This report describes the
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Space Economy Workshop Series 2023
Technologies to Fill Observation & Capability Gaps for the Off-World Mineral Resource Economy NASA and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) are hosting an invitational workshop intended to inform the development of new technologies to detect and assess off-world mineral resources, as well as to identify alignments with advanced terrestrial applications. April 11, 2023 at NASA Ames, Moffett...
Multidisciplinary Investigations of REE Mineralization at Mountain Pass and in the Southeast Mojave Desert, California
In this time of increased focus on renewable energy technologies, rare earth elements (REEs) are of critical importance. For example, neodymium (Nd) is a REE used in the generator and motor magnets of wind turbines and electric vehicles. Reliance on REE imports puts the U.S. at high risk for supply disruption. The project will integrate geology, geophysics, petrology, geochronology, and economic...
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Critical Minerals
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Critical Minerals