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Estimates of electricity requirements for the recovery of mineral commodities, with examples applied to sub-Saharan Africa Estimates of electricity requirements for the recovery of mineral commodities, with examples applied to sub-Saharan Africa

To produce materials from mine to market it is necessary to overcome obstacles that include the force of gravity, the strength of molecular bonds, and technological inefficiencies. These challenges are met by the application of energy to accomplish the work that includes the direct use of electricity, fossil fuel, and manual labor. The tables and analyses presented in this study contain...
Authors
Donald I. Bleiwas

Carbonatite and alkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits–A deposit model Carbonatite and alkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits–A deposit model

The rare earth elements are not as rare in nature as their name implies, but economic deposits with these elements are not common and few deposits have been large producers. In the past 25 years, demand for rare earth elements has increased dramatically because of their wide and diverse use in high-technology applications. Yet, presently the global production and supply of rare earth...
Authors
Philip L. Verplanck, Bradley S. Van Gosen

Deposit model for volcanogenic uranium deposits Deposit model for volcanogenic uranium deposits

Volcanism is a major contributor to the formation of important uranium deposits both close to centers of eruption and more distal as a result of deposition of ash with leachable uranium. Hydrothermal fluids that are driven by magmatic heat proximal to some volcanic centers directly form some deposits. These fluids leach uranium from U-bearing silicic volcanic rocks and concentrate it at...
Authors
George N. Breit, Susan M. Hall

Aqueous geochemical data from the analysis of stream-water samples collected in June and August 2008—Taylor Mountains 1:250,000- and Dillingham D-4 1:63,360-scale quadrangles, Alaska Aqueous geochemical data from the analysis of stream-water samples collected in June and August 2008—Taylor Mountains 1:250,000- and Dillingham D-4 1:63,360-scale quadrangles, Alaska

We report on the chemical analysis of water samples collected from the Taylor Mountains 1:250,000- and Dillingham D-4 1:63,360-scale quadrangles, Alaska. Reported parameters include pH, conductivity, water temperature, major cation and anion concentrations, and trace-element concentrations. We collected the samples as part of a multiyear U.S. Geological Survey project entitled "Geologic...
Authors
Bronwen Wang, Victoria Owens, Elizabeth Bailey, Greg Lee

CRevolution 2—Origin and evolution of the Colorado River system, workshop abstracts CRevolution 2—Origin and evolution of the Colorado River system, workshop abstracts

A 2010 Colorado River symposium, held in Flagstaff, Arizona, involved 70 participants who engaged in intense debate about the origin and evolution of the Colorado River system. This symposium, built upon two previous decadal scientific meetings, focused on forging scientific consensus, where possible, while articulating continued controversies regarding the Cenozoic evolution of the...

The future of rare earth elements—will these high-tech industry elements continue in short supply? The future of rare earth elements—will these high-tech industry elements continue in short supply?

* REE will continue to find increasing use due to their unique properties. * There is a realistic possibility around 2015-2016 of sufficient REE capacity to meet demand under conditions of healthy price competition. * REE supplies will be tight and prices high for a few years. * There is significant downside risk that newly developed mines will not perform as planned.
Authors
Keith R. Long

Lifetime of an ocean island volcano feeder zone: Constraints from U-Pb dating on coexisting zircon and baddeleyite, and 40Ar/39Ar age determinations, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands Lifetime of an ocean island volcano feeder zone: Constraints from U-Pb dating on coexisting zircon and baddeleyite, and 40Ar/39Ar age determinations, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

High-precision isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry (IDTIMS) UPb zircon and baddeleyite ages from the PX1 vertically layered mafic intrusion Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, indicate initiation of magma crystallization at 22.10 0.07 Ma. The magmatic activity lasted a minimum of 0.52 Ma. 40Ar/39Ar amphibole dating yielded ages from 21.9 0.6 to 21.8 0.3, identical within...
Authors
James Allibon, Maria Ovtcharova, Francois Bussy, Michael Cosca, Urs Schaltegger, Denise Bussien, Eric Lewin

Spring runoff water-chemistry data from the Standard Mine and Elk Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado, 2010 Spring runoff water-chemistry data from the Standard Mine and Elk Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado, 2010

Water samples were collected approximately every two weeks during the spring of 2010 from the Level 1 portal of the Standard Mine and from two locations on Elk Creek. The objective of the sampling was to: (1) better define the expected range and timing of variations in pH and metal concentrations in Level 1 discharge and Elk Creek during spring runoff; and (2) further evaluate possible...
Authors
Andrew H. Manning, Philip L. Verplanck, M. Alisa Mast, Joseph Marsik, R. Blaine McCleskey

Reported historic asbestos mines, historic asbestos prospects, and other natural occurrences of asbestos in California Reported historic asbestos mines, historic asbestos prospects, and other natural occurrences of asbestos in California

The map (Plate.pdf), pamphlet (Pamphlet.pdf), and the accompanying datasets in this report provide information for 290 sites in California where asbestos occurs in natural settings, using descriptions found in the geologic literature. Data on location, mineralogy, geology, and relevant literature for each asbestos site are provided. Using the map and digital data in this report, the user...
Authors
Bradley S. Van Gosen, John P. Clinkenbeard

Improved electron probe microanalysis of trace elements in quartz Improved electron probe microanalysis of trace elements in quartz

Quartz occurs in a wide range of geologic environments throughout the Earth's crust. The concentration and distribution of trace elements in quartz provide information such as temperature and other physical conditions of formation. Trace element analyses with modern electron-probe microanalysis (EPMA) instruments can achieve 99% confidence detection of ~100 ppm with fairly minimal effort...
Authors
John J. Donovan, Heather Lowers, Brian G. Rusk

Vanadium recycling in the United States in 2004 Vanadium recycling in the United States in 2004

As one of a series of reports that describe the recycling of metal commodities in the United States, this report discusses the flow of vanadium in the U.S. economy in 2004. This report includes a description of vanadium supply and demand in the United States and illustrates the extent of vanadium recycling and recycling trends. In 2004, apparent vanadium consumption, by end use, in the...
Authors
Thomas G. Goonan
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