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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/gggsc/science/usmin-mineral-deposit-database",
 "headline": "USMIN Mineral Deposit Database",
 "datePublished": "September 7, 2023",
 "author": [
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     "@type": "Person",
     "name": "Jeffrey L Mauk",
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     "name": "Carma A San Juan",
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     "text": "In the 1960's, the USGS and the U.S. Bureau of Mines developed national-scale mine and mineral deposit databases. After the Bureau of Mine's 1996 closure, the USGS acquired custody of their Minerals Availability System (MAS) and Minerals Industry Location System (MILS) databases. In 2000, the MAS/MILS was merged with the USGS Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) to form a single database. Much of the data initially captured in the Mineral Resource Data System was recorded prior to the development and widespread use of modern geospatial technologies. Additionally, differing data entry procedures of both Bureau of Mines and USGS resulted in different outcomes. Due to these issues, it was decided that the mineral resources database of the U.S. needed to be modernized."
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     "text": "Capture mine symbol data from USGS historic topographic maps at 3 scales and multiple versions"
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     "text": "A developing national-scale geospatial database that will be an authoritative source of information on the most important mines, mineral deposits, and mineral districts of the United States."
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     "text": "Our goal is to develop a national-scale, geospatial database that is the authoritative source of the most important mines, mineral deposits, and mineral districts of the United States. The initial focus was on the western states, with plans to collect data for all of the U.S. Our major tasks are:"
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     "text": "Return to Mineral Resources Program | Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center"
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     "text": "Our objective is to develop a national-scale, geospatial database that is the authoritative source of the most important mines, mineral deposits, and mineral districts of the United States."
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     "text": "Symbols indicating mining-related features digitized from historical USGS topographic maps in the western part of the conterminous US. Includes prospect pits, mine shafts and adits, quarries, open-pit mines, tailings piles and ponds, gravel and borrow pits, and other features."
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     "text": "Compile comprehensive mineral deposit data; focus since May 2017 has been critical minerals"
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     "text": "One of the key missions of the USGS Mineral Resources Program is the collection and dissemination of mineral resources information. This information is used by the USGS, other government agencies (State and Federal), private industry and the general public. An accurate, up-to-date mineral deposit database utilizing current geospatial technologies is needed to meet the needs of USGS research, state and federal land management agencies, private industry, and the general public."
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     "text": "An updated mineral deposit database will provide a high-quality, consistent mine and deposit inventory to support U.S. actions and policies on mineral resources and land management."
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   "name": "Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center",
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