Mark J Mihalasky, PhD
Mark Mihalasky is a Research Geologist with the Geology, Minerals, Energy and Geophysics Science Center in Spokane, WA.
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Porphyry copper assessment of the Mesozoic of East Asia: China, Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia: Chapter G in Global mineral resource assessment Porphyry copper assessment of the Mesozoic of East Asia: China, Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia: Chapter G in Global mineral resource assessment
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collaborated with the China Geological Survey (CGS) to conduct a mineral resource assessment of Mesozoic porphyry copper deposits in East Asia. This area hosts several very large porphyry deposits, exemplified by the Dexing deposit in eastern China that contains more than 8,000,000 metric tons of copper. In addition, large parts of the area are...
Authors
Steve Ludington, Mark Mihalasky, Jane Hammarstrom, Gilpin Robinson, Thomas Frost, Kathleen Gans, Thomas D. Light, Robert Miller, Dmitriy Alexeiev
Porphyry copper assessment of British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada: Chapter C in Global mineral resource assessment Porphyry copper assessment of British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada: Chapter C in Global mineral resource assessment
The U.S. Geological Survey does regional, national, and global assessments of resources (mineral, energy, water, biologic) to provide science in support of land management and decision making. Mineral resource assessments provide a synthesis of available information about where mineral deposits are known and suspected to be in the Earth’s crust, which commodities may be present, and...
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Mark Mihalasky, Arthur Bookstrom, Thomas Frost, Steve Ludington
Spatial databases of the Humboldt Basin mineral resource assessment, northern Nevada Spatial databases of the Humboldt Basin mineral resource assessment, northern Nevada
This report describes the origin, generation, and format of tract map databases for deposit types that accompany the metallic mineral resource assessment for the Humboldt River Basin, northern Nevada, (Wallace and others, 2004, Chapter 2). The deposit types include pluton-related polymetallic, sedimentary rock-hosted Au-Ag, and epithermal Au-Ag. The tract maps constitute only part of the...
Authors
Mark Mihalasky, Lorre Moyer
Assessment of metallic mineral resources in the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada, with a section on Platinum-Group-Element (PGE) potential of the Humboldt mafic complex Assessment of metallic mineral resources in the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada, with a section on Platinum-Group-Element (PGE) potential of the Humboldt mafic complex
The Humboldt River Basin is an arid to semiarid, internally drained basin that covers approximately 43,000 km2 in northern Nevada. The basin contains a wide variety of metallic and nonmetallic mineral deposits and occurrences, and, at various times, the area has been one of the Nation's leading or important producers of gold, silver, copper, mercury, and tungsten. Nevada currently (2003)...
Authors
Alan Wallace, Steve Ludington, Mark Mihalasky, Stephen G. Peters, Ted G. Theodore, David Ponce, David John, Byron R. Berger, Michael Zientek, Gary Sidder, Robert Zierenberg
A reconnaissance method for delineation of tracts for regional-scale mineral-resource assessment based on geologic-map data A reconnaissance method for delineation of tracts for regional-scale mineral-resource assessment based on geologic-map data
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is proposing to conduct a global mineral-resource assessment using geologic maps, significant deposits, and exploration history as minimal data requirements. Using a geologic map and locations of significant pluton-related deposits, the pluton-related-deposit tract maps from the USGS national mineral-resource assessment have been reproduced with GIS...
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Gary Raines, Mark Mihalasky
Mineral potential modelling of gold and silver mineralization in the Nevada Great Basin — A GIS-based analysis using weights of evidence Mineral potential modelling of gold and silver mineralization in the Nevada Great Basin — A GIS-based analysis using weights of evidence
The distribution of 2,690 gold-silver-bearing occurrences in the Nevada Great Basin was examined in terms of spatial association with various geological phenomena. Analysis of these relationships, using GIS and weights of evidence modelling techniques, has predicted areas of high mineral potential where little or no mining activity exists. Mineral potential maps for sedimentary (...
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Mark Mihalasky
Lithodiversity and its spatial association with metallic mineral sites, Great Basin of Nevada Lithodiversity and its spatial association with metallic mineral sites, Great Basin of Nevada
Geographical information system (GIS) techniques were used to investigate the spatial association between metallic mineral sites and lithodiversity in Nevada. Mineral site data sets include various size and type subsets of about 5,500 metal-bearing occurrences and deposits. Lithodiversity was calculated by counting the number of unique geological map units within four sizes of square...
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M.J. Mihalasky, G. Bonham-Carter
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Filter Total Items: 19
Porphyry copper assessment of the Mesozoic of East Asia: China, Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia: Chapter G in Global mineral resource assessment Porphyry copper assessment of the Mesozoic of East Asia: China, Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia: Chapter G in Global mineral resource assessment
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collaborated with the China Geological Survey (CGS) to conduct a mineral resource assessment of Mesozoic porphyry copper deposits in East Asia. This area hosts several very large porphyry deposits, exemplified by the Dexing deposit in eastern China that contains more than 8,000,000 metric tons of copper. In addition, large parts of the area are...
Authors
Steve Ludington, Mark Mihalasky, Jane Hammarstrom, Gilpin Robinson, Thomas Frost, Kathleen Gans, Thomas D. Light, Robert Miller, Dmitriy Alexeiev
Porphyry copper assessment of British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada: Chapter C in Global mineral resource assessment Porphyry copper assessment of British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada: Chapter C in Global mineral resource assessment
The U.S. Geological Survey does regional, national, and global assessments of resources (mineral, energy, water, biologic) to provide science in support of land management and decision making. Mineral resource assessments provide a synthesis of available information about where mineral deposits are known and suspected to be in the Earth’s crust, which commodities may be present, and...
Authors
Mark Mihalasky, Arthur Bookstrom, Thomas Frost, Steve Ludington
Spatial databases of the Humboldt Basin mineral resource assessment, northern Nevada Spatial databases of the Humboldt Basin mineral resource assessment, northern Nevada
This report describes the origin, generation, and format of tract map databases for deposit types that accompany the metallic mineral resource assessment for the Humboldt River Basin, northern Nevada, (Wallace and others, 2004, Chapter 2). The deposit types include pluton-related polymetallic, sedimentary rock-hosted Au-Ag, and epithermal Au-Ag. The tract maps constitute only part of the...
Authors
Mark Mihalasky, Lorre Moyer
Assessment of metallic mineral resources in the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada, with a section on Platinum-Group-Element (PGE) potential of the Humboldt mafic complex Assessment of metallic mineral resources in the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada, with a section on Platinum-Group-Element (PGE) potential of the Humboldt mafic complex
The Humboldt River Basin is an arid to semiarid, internally drained basin that covers approximately 43,000 km2 in northern Nevada. The basin contains a wide variety of metallic and nonmetallic mineral deposits and occurrences, and, at various times, the area has been one of the Nation's leading or important producers of gold, silver, copper, mercury, and tungsten. Nevada currently (2003)...
Authors
Alan Wallace, Steve Ludington, Mark Mihalasky, Stephen G. Peters, Ted G. Theodore, David Ponce, David John, Byron R. Berger, Michael Zientek, Gary Sidder, Robert Zierenberg
A reconnaissance method for delineation of tracts for regional-scale mineral-resource assessment based on geologic-map data A reconnaissance method for delineation of tracts for regional-scale mineral-resource assessment based on geologic-map data
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is proposing to conduct a global mineral-resource assessment using geologic maps, significant deposits, and exploration history as minimal data requirements. Using a geologic map and locations of significant pluton-related deposits, the pluton-related-deposit tract maps from the USGS national mineral-resource assessment have been reproduced with GIS...
Authors
Gary Raines, Mark Mihalasky
Mineral potential modelling of gold and silver mineralization in the Nevada Great Basin — A GIS-based analysis using weights of evidence Mineral potential modelling of gold and silver mineralization in the Nevada Great Basin — A GIS-based analysis using weights of evidence
The distribution of 2,690 gold-silver-bearing occurrences in the Nevada Great Basin was examined in terms of spatial association with various geological phenomena. Analysis of these relationships, using GIS and weights of evidence modelling techniques, has predicted areas of high mineral potential where little or no mining activity exists. Mineral potential maps for sedimentary (...
Authors
Mark Mihalasky
Lithodiversity and its spatial association with metallic mineral sites, Great Basin of Nevada Lithodiversity and its spatial association with metallic mineral sites, Great Basin of Nevada
Geographical information system (GIS) techniques were used to investigate the spatial association between metallic mineral sites and lithodiversity in Nevada. Mineral site data sets include various size and type subsets of about 5,500 metal-bearing occurrences and deposits. Lithodiversity was calculated by counting the number of unique geological map units within four sizes of square...
Authors
M.J. Mihalasky, G. Bonham-Carter