30-1 The Petrological and Geochemical Analysis of the Grant Intrusive Breccia and Vaughn Intrusive Within Hicks Dome, Hardin County, Illinois
Session: Geological and Geochemical Investigations of Critical Minerals in New Mexico and Beyond, and Technological Advances in Extraction of Critical Minerals
Presenting Author:
Aaron BeirlAuthors:
Beirl, Aaron Michael1, Hummer, Daniel Robert2, Henson, Harvey3, Devera, Joe4(1) Geology, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, USA, (2) Geology, Southern Illinois University, Earth Systems and Sustainability, Carbondale, IL, USA, (3) Southern Illinois University STEM Education Research Center, Carbondale, IL, USA, (4) ISGS, Carterville, IL, USA,
Abstract:
Hicks Dome is a crypto-volcanic feature found in the southeastern corner of Hardin County, Illinois. Forming around 270 Ma (late Permian), as part of the Permian Wauboukigou Igneous Province (PWIP), through a series of explosive igneous intrusions that caused uplift and clear structural deformation to the area.The overall geochemistry of these intrusions have high amounts of iron (Fe) and calcium (Ca), with relatively low amounts of silicon (Si), forming amalgamations of alkaline, carbonatitic, and ultramafic gabbros. A previous characterization of the Grant Intrusive revealed the potential for economic concentrations of barium (Ba), titanium (Ti), and thorium (Th), as well has Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREEs) including scandium (Sc) and yttrium (Y).The Grant Intrusive has been cited in several studies Bradbury and Baxter, (1992); Reynolds et. al. (1997); and Trela et. al. (2024). However, the Vaughn Intrusive has not been previously studied or cited in any publications or papers until now. The composition and mineralogy of the Vaughn Intrusive has been unknown, but it still leaves the question of whether or not this intrusion is possibly connected to the Grant Intrusive, due to its close vicinity, or were these intrusions formed from different magmatic episodes? Initial samples for the Grant Intrusive were provided by the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS), and additional samples for the Grant Intrusive and initial samples for the Vaughn Intrusive were collected during a field expedition on October 19th 2024. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM-EDS), and an optical petrographic analysis were all utilized to analyze potential ore and gangue minerals. X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) was used to determine bulk geochemistry and make inferences on element partitioning and economic viability, Electron Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) was used in conjunction to confirm the presence of critical elements such as titanium and niobium. A magnetic anomaly model of the intrusion was also constructed using a dual sensor cesium vapor magnetometer, and Surfer Pro Modeling Software. Results show extensive emplacement of ultramafic material throughout the Hicks Dome region, and strong potential for economic HREE ores in breccias proximal to Grant Intrusive. Geochemical and mineralogical data also show many differences between the Grant Intrusive and Vaughn Intrusive magmas, indicating that multiple magma sources or episodes of magmatic differentiation have taken place.
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The Petrological and Geochemical Analysis of the Grant Intrusive Breccia and Vaughn Intrusive Within Hicks Dome, Hardin County, Illinois
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Session Format: Oral
Presentation Date: 5/19/2026
Presentation Start Time: 01:30 PM
Presentation Room: Alvarado B
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