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Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic Rocks from Eastern to Southwest Interior Alaska
This dataset consists of one table containing whole-rock geochemistry data for 926 rocks from eastern, central, and southwestern interior Alaska, plus analytical results for concurrently analyzed geochemical standard materials. All materials in the present study were analyzed by ALS Global between 2014 and 2025 using a range of different techniques, so multiple unique entries for a given element relate to different analytical methods or preparations, as detailed in accompanying metadata, and summarized in a supporting Data Dictionary tabular data file. Most samples analyzed in the present study were collected by U.S. Geological Survey researchers between 2014 and 2024, but the dataset also includes new analyses of legacy samples collected by the Alaska Department of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and U.S. Geological Survey. Most legacy samples were analyzed during previous studies, but the original data are of varying quality due to a range of different analytical methods that often have higher detection limits and/or employ partial digestion methods. The original geochemical data and analytical method information for those analyses are compiled in Granitto et al. (2024). The data are formatted such that a null or empty cell indicates no analysis was conducted or the element concentration was not reportable by that method. A negative value indicates that the concentration was less than the lower detection limit of the method, with the numerical value indicating the detection limit. A positive value ending in .1111 indicates a concentration above the upper detection limit of the method.
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Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks from the Yukon-Tanana Upland, Alaska
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This dataset consists of one table containing whole-rock geochemistry data for 753 igneous and metamorphic rocks from the Yukon-Tanana upland of eastern interior Alaska, collected between 2013 and 2019. All materials were analyzed by ALS Global, between 2014 and 2020, by a range of different techniques, so multiple unique entries for a given element relate to different analytical methods or preparations, as detailed in accompanying metadata.
Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks from the Yukon-Tanana Upland, Alaska
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This data set consists of one table containing whole-rock geochemistry data for 753 igneous and metamorphic rocks from the Yukon-Tanana upland of eastern interior Alaska, collected between 2013 and 2019. All materials were analyzed by ALS Global, between 2014 and 2020, by a range of different techniques, so multiple unique entries for a given element relate to different analytical methods or preparations, as detailed in accompanying metadata.
Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks from the Western Alaska Range, Alaska
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This data release contains whole rock major and trace element data for 399 igneous and sedimentary rock samples collected from the Western Alaska Range between 1968 and 2014 and funded by the Mineral Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. All materials were analyzed by ALS Global, between 2014 and 2018, by a range of different techniques, so multiple unique entries for a given element relate to different analytical methods or preparations, as detailed in accompanying metadata. Some legacy samples were analyzed for trace elements only, with major elements and legacy trace element analyses for these appearing in Granitto et al. (2019a, 2019b).
Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous, Metamorphic, and Mineralized Rocks Collected for Select Projects in Alaska
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This dataset consists of one table containing whole-rock geochemistry data for 251 igneous, metamorphic, and mineralized (metasomatic) rocks from various locations across Alaska in support of mineral assessments of critical minerals and transboundary watersheds. The samples were collected mainly between 2019 and 2023, and all materials were analyzed by ALS Global, between 2019 and 2023, by a range of different techniques. Some samples were analyzed by multiple techniques or preparations and have duplicate records. Data for reference standards are included, for a total of 506 entries.
Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks from the Western Alaska Range, Alaska
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This data release contains whole rock major and trace element data for 399 igneous and sedimentary rock samples collected from the Western Alaska Range between 1968 and 2014 and funded by the Mineral Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. All materials were analyzed by ALS Global, between 2014 and 2018, by a range of different techniques, so multiple unique entries for a given element relate to different analytical methods or preparations, as detailed in accompanying metadata. Some legacy samples were analyzed for trace elements only, with major elements and legacy trace element analyses for these appearing in Granitto et al. (2019a, 2019b).
Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous Rocks from Tyonek, Lime Hills, Talkeetna, McGrath, and Lake Clark Quadrangles, Western Alaska Range, Alaska
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This data release contains whole rock major and trace element data for 69 igneous rock samples collected from the Western Alaska Range between 2011 and 2012. The Series field relates to chronological units discussed in Jones et al. (2021). Descriptions are from original collector notebooks and are provided here for informational purposes.
Whole Rock Major and Trace Element Chemistry for Igneous Rocks from Tyonek, Lime Hills, Talkeetna, McGrath, and Lake Clark Quadrangles, Western Alaska Range, Alaska
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This data release contains whole rock major and trace element data for 69 igneous rock samples collected from the Western Alaska Range between 2011 and 2012. The Series field relates to chronological units discussed in Jones et al. (2021, Geosphere) and Todd et al. (2022 IN PREP). Descriptions are from original collector notebooks and are provided here for informational purposes only.
Major-oxide and trace-element geochemical data from rocks collected in 2010 in the Tyonek Quadrangle, Alaska
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Cook Inlet has been recognized as the second-largest petroleum province in Alaska, second only to the North Slope. The south-central Tyonek Quadrangle is an area of significant geologic interest because it is the only location in Cook Inlet where the entire producing stratigraphy of the basin is exposed on the surface. Additionally, this area encompasses the structural boundary between the forearc basin and its sediment source rocks. To better understand the petroleum system and the geologic relationships between the exhumed arc intrusive rocks and adjacent Cenozoic stratigraphy of the Cook Inlet forearc basin, during the summer of 2010 the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys conducted a federally-funded geologic field mapping project. As a part of this project DGGS collected 44 rock samples for geochemical analyses from Late Cretaceous and Paleogene intrusive and volcanic lithologies that compose part of the Alaska-Aleutian Range batholith and arc. Major-oxide, minor-oxide, and trace-element geochemical data presented here provide new information about the genesis and potential mineralization of igneous rocks in the western Neacola and southern Tordrillo mountains. The analytical data tables associated with this report are available in digital format as comma-separated value (CSV) files.
Major-oxide and trace-element geochemistry of mafic rocks in the Carboniferous Lisburne Group, Ivishak River area, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska
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The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, in collaboration with the University of Alaska Fairbanks, collected mafic rocks in the Ivishak River area of the northeastern Brooks Range during summer 2009 for geochemical sampling. The sampled rocks, including lava flows, sills, and limy volcaniclastic strata, crop out within the carbonate-platform succession of the Carboniferous Lisburne Group. Refer to Herriott and others (2011) for additional information regarding the geologic and geographic context of these samples, preliminary implications of the geochemical data presented here, and a summary of known mafic rock occurrences in the Arctic Alaska terrane. The analytical data tables associated with this report are being released in digital format as comma-delimited text (CSV) files.
Major-oxide and trace-element geochemical data from rocks collected in 2015 in lower Cook Inlet, Iniskin - Tuxedni region, Alaska
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The Iniskin-Tuxedni Bay area contains excellent exposures of nearly all of the lower Cook Inlet Mesozoic succession, including most of the stratigraphic sections that define the interval and the petroleum source rocks that comprise the basin. An underdeveloped understanding of the Mesozoic petroleum system has led the Alaska Department of Natural Resources' Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys and Division of Oil and Gas, and the U.S. Geological Survey to collaborate on a multi-year project that includes two major mapping campaigns. Geologic mapping between Chinitna Bay and the Johnson River during the 2015 field season encompassed volcanic arc rocks northwest of the Bruin Bay fault system, and Mesozoic forearc basin stratigraphy extending to the Cook Inlet coast. To understand and represent the complexity of the volcanic arc systems in the region, we analyzed ten samples of volcanic rocks, two samples of gabbro sill, and one mafic dike sample for major and minor oxides and trace elements. Although mineralization was not noted in the samples collected for major oxide analysis, findings of interest include: one sample with weak Cr and Ni enrichment, three samples with lightly elevated As, and slight S anomalies (0.37 wt percent and 0.25 wt percent) in samples described as Talkeetna Formation. The Talkeetna Formation sample with 0.37 wt percent S also had elevated Cu (321 ppm) and As (58 ppm). The analytical data tables associated with this report are available in digital format as comma-separated values (CSV) file.