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In-place Lithium Carbonate Equivalent Resource Estimate in Alberta brines.

This is data from geochemical analyses for 288 brine samples collected from oil and gas wells.

Whole-rock and trace element geochemical data for rock from the Canadian Shield.

Airborne geophysical surveys including magnetic and gravity data.

Interactive web-based tool providing data and information on Alberta’s deep geothermal energy potential.

Collecting and publishing new data to advance mineral exploration across Alberta.

The Geothermal Atlas of Alberta v1
The Geothermal Atlas of Alberta is a public, web-based geographic information system (GIS) application that provides geoscience data and information relevant to the assessment of Alberta’s deep geothermal energy.
Our Recent Publications
Minerals of Alberta Map
Surficial Geology of the Ipiatik River Area (NTS 73M/SE)
Summary of the Critical Mineral Potential of the Andrew Lake and Leland Lakes Areas, Northeastern Alberta
Geological Interpretation of the 2021-2024 Aeromagnetic Data - Merging of Airborne Magnetic Interpretation Products
Airborne Geophysics Data Analysis and Interpretation, Central Alberta
Diamond Potential in Alberta: Reinterpretation and Distribution of Kimberlite-Indicator Minerals Outside Known Kimberlite Fields

Open Data
We publish open data and fall under the Open Government License - Alberta. Visit our copyright page for exceptions.

Credible Science
Our experts conduct credible research in their areas of expertise, publishing within our organization and the scientific community.

Products
We publish a range of scientific, open access, and open data products including technical reports, data, maps, models, and interactive apps.

News and Updates

A Collection of Mineral Data
You can review summaries of the project activities and published data in the following magazine.

GeoConvention 2026 will be hosted in-person at the Calgary Telus Convention Center.
Dates:
May 11, 2026 until May 13, 2026

Mapping groundwater in southern Alberta
Alberta’s government is investing almost $4 million to help study and map groundwater in southern Alberta as demand for water grows.


