Seamless Geologic Map Database for the Intermountain West, United States: A foundational dataset for mineral systems analysis
The Intermountain West has a complex geologic history, resulting in the formation of a diverse array of mineral deposits. Effective mineral exploration requires understanding the spatial and temporal relationships among geologic processes and events, a key focus of the mineral systems approach to exploration. This paper presents the Intermountain West Seamless Geologic Map Database, a unified dataset designed to support mineral exploration. Integrating geologic provinces, structural settings, and hydrothermal alteration, the database leverages the Seamless Integrated Geologic Mapping (SIGMa) extension to the USGS Geologic Map Schema (GeMS) to standardize geologic data from varied sources. SIGMa's hierarchical stratigraphic organization and feature-level metadata enhance data interoperability and reusability, enabling seamless query, analysis, and visualization of lithology, structural features, mineral deposits, geochronology, hydrothermal alteration. volcanic activity, and By providing a regionally consistent and dynamically evolving geologic map, this database provides a foundational framework for mineral exploration and geologic research. It also allows for an efficient workflow that expedites the publication of integrated geologic map databases.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Title | Seamless Geologic Map Database for the Intermountain West, United States: A foundational dataset for mineral systems analysis |
| Authors | Amy K. Gilmer, Kenzie J. Turner, Jeremiah B. Workman, Ren A. Thompson, Theresa Maude Schwartz, Chester A. Ruleman |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Publication Subtype | Conference Paper |
| Index ID | 70266156 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center |