Earth Mapping Resources Initiative
About
The Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (EMRI) is a USGS-led Mineral Resources Program established to modernize mapping of the Nation’s surface and subsurface. The focus is particularly on collecting data in areas with potential critical mineral resources that are essential for economic growth.
MGS is currently working on two Earth MRI projects:
- Watersmeet Dome Mapping
- Waste Pile Sampling
Watersmeet Dome Mapping
MGS is mapping and sampling the northern margin of the Watersmeet Dome where anomalous rare earth elements (REE), fluorite, Mo, U, Th, Hf, and Ta, have been reported. The most recent map compilation for the region was published in 1990 by the USGS. This investigation will examine the area in the context of advances in magmatic REE and IOA/IOCG deposit models over the past 30 years, as well as collect updated basic geological information. The project will take advantage of high resolution (1M) LiDAR and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) high-resolution magnetic survey, to help map the rugged, timbered area and interpret the extension. We plan to use limited SEM/microprobe analyses to ascertain the REE-bearing minerals and for geochronological analysis to assist in geological interpretations.