Friday, July 31, 2009

Geology and Mineral Research

Geologic and mineral research enhances Montana's information base, encourages responsible development and environmental protection, and provides key assessments of resource problems.






The Bureau's diverse research interests are supported by Federal and State funds. Bureau professionals in Butte and Billings are involved in over 70 outside-funded projects in cooperation with more than 100 different local, State, Federal, and private organizations. These projects, which evaluate all aspects of Montana's vast water and mineral resources, are distributed throughout the State.


Staff members conduct research in a variety of areas some of which are: geology of the Rocky Mountains, earthquake studies, fossil fuels, landslide studies, ground water, environmental assessment, and more recently, science education. In addition, Bureau professionals actively participate on approximately 50 technical advisory committees, councils, or study groups for the benefit of public organizations or agencies. Bureau personnel contribute their expertise and also continue to learn through their participation in and communication with these groups.

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