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Picture of mountain lake scenery. We are approximately 100 dedicated professionals based in the Denver, Colorado offices of the USGS. We conduct objective scientific investigations that are focused on answering societally relevant questions posed by our clients and collaborators, especially the Mineral Resources Program. The Team is a very diverse group of geologists, geochemists, remote sensing specialists, and geochronologists. We were formed in 1995 during reorganization of the USGS Geologic Division by consolidating the former Branches of Geophysics, Geochemistry, Central Mineral Resources, and part of the Branch of Resource Analysis. In October 1999, the former Central Region Mineral Resources Team was cleaved to yield the current Central Region Mineral Resources Team and its companion Crustal Imaging and Characterization Team.

Historically, the mission of the Central Region Mineral Resources Team has been to:

Within the U.S. Geological Survey, Teams of the Mineral Resources Program have been principal providers of this type of information. In light of the ideals inherent in the Geologic Divisions' seven science goals, it has become ever more desirable to retain these basic goals and to augment them with additional goals that are increasing diverse, interdisciplinary, and address science needs expressed by other Programs of the Geologic Division, by the Bureau's other three Divisions, and other Department of the Interior agencies.

Specifically, the Central Region Mineral Resources Team seeks to become a more comprehensive source of the diverse earth science data and interpretations required by Federal land use planners. Earth science-ecosystem-based geoenvironmental studies constitute a prime venue in which the talents of the newly configured Central Region Mineral Resources Team can be applied. These studies offer data and interpretations for land use planning decisions that relate to crucial resource-environmental issues. Similarly, the Team offers Federal land use planners information concerning hazards related to the interplay between an area's geologic characteristics and proposed development scenarios. These studies require expertise resident within the Central Region Mineral Resources Team and, equally important, that obtained through collaboration with staff throughout the USGS.

Team Contacts

 Mineral Resources Eastern /  Central /  Western /  Alaska /  Minerals Information
Crustal Imaging & Characterization /  Spatial Data

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