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The map sheet represents a modern geological map 1 : 25,000 (in AV sheet section). It includes the classic Central Ore Mountain tin ore deposit areas of Geyer and Ehrenfriedersdorf. Foothills of the Annaberg mountain area reach onto the map sheet from the south-east. The back of the map provides information on mining history, geological development and important geological excursion points. Also as a supplement in the mining monograph "The tin ore deposit area in Ehrenfriedersdorf/Erzgebirge" (Mining in Saxony, Vol.1).
A suitability map for a new tin and/or copper mine in Cornwall and Southwest Devon. Along with mine site suitability, areas of conservation have been added to the map. The conservation areas Include: National Parks, National Nature Reserves, Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Protection Areas, and Mining World Heritage Sites. All of these areas except from mining heritage sites were downloaded from Natural England Open Data. Mining world heritage sites are provided by arcGIS online as a feature layer, made by john@johnblanchard.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "China 1:200,000 Scale Tin Geochemical Maps". Source data from CGS (publisher). Type: Geoscientific - Minerals. Scale: 1:200,000. Region: China .
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr008983
The COOLGARRA TIN MINING DISTRICT Geology map was published in 1891 at 10 Chains to an Inch as part of the GSQ PUBLICATION series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Ravenshoe (7962) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is COOLGARRA TIN MINING DISTRICT_6929.
GSQ Publication No 70
ADMMR map collection: Tin Cup Property, Reserve Section T-T'; 1 in. to 40 feet; 36 x 25 in.
A suitability map for creating a new tin and/or copper mine in Cornwall and southwest Devon, omitting any areas that are within 100m of infrastructure or streams. This map takes into account the concentration of tin and copper in soils, distance to roads, distance to buildings and distance to rivers. Any areas that are clear on the map are impossible to mine in, for various reasons including proximity to man-made structures and conservation areas. The mineral concentration data is from the TELLUS Southwest dataset, roads buildings and streams are produced by the Ordinance Survey and provided by Digimap services.
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Map(s) of Sn (tin) concentration (Total content, Aqua Regia soluble content, and/or Mobile Metal Ion soluble content) in Top Outlet Sediment (TOS) and/or Bottom Outlet Sediment (BOS) samples, dry-sieved to <2 mm and/or <75 um grain size fractions. Source: The Geochemical Atlas of Australia (Caritat and Cooper, 2011)
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It belongs to the ‘Metalogenetic Map of Spain E. 1:1,500,000’
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr009006
The HODGKINSON GOLDFIELD TO WILD RIVER TIN MINING DISTRICT Geology map was published in 1881 at 4 Miles to an Inch as part of the GSQ PUBLICATION series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the (7864, 7963, 7964) 1:100 000 map areas.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is HODGKINSON GOLDFIELD TO WILD RIVER TIN MINING DISTRICT_6962.
GSQ Publication No 9, B/W
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr008946
The ANNAN TIN FIELD NO 3 Resource map was published in 1887 at 2 Miles to an Inch as part of the GSQ PUBLICATION series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the (7966) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is ANNAN TIN FIELD NO 3_6885.
GSQ Publication 35, Map3, Robert L Jack
Title: Carte des Régions Sahariennes, Tin Felki - Scale: 200000 - Sheet number/Numéro de feuille/Bladnummer: NF-31-XXIII
This is a map showing the concentration of Tin and/or Copper in Cornwall and Southwest Devon. It is a combination of the Tin and Copper concentration layers produced by the BGS within their G-BASE project of the southwest. Mineral concentration ranges have been reclassified from very good to very poor.
Title: Carte des régions sahariennes au 1/200.000, Tin Felki - Scale: 200000 - Série P542 Diffusion restreinte - Sheet number/Numéro de feuille/Bladnummer: NF-31-XXIII
Title: Ibanda Tin-Field (Karagwe District), Tanganyika Territory - Scale: 25000
The original TELLUS concentration data for tin and copper used in my story map project. It contains the mineral concentration in soils for both tin and copper in g/kg or parts per million.
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr008238
The ANNAN RIVER TIN FIELD Mine map was published at 40 Chains to an Inch as part of the FIELD SHEET series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Helenvale (7966) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is ANNAN RIVER TIN FIELD_2568.
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Image of speed map panels at San Tin Highway southbound near the Fairview Park in the New Territories indicating the latest traffic conditions and average journey time.
From 2013 to 2015, bathymetric surveys of New York City’s six West of Hudson reservoirs (Ashokan, Cannonsville, Neversink, Pepacton, Rondout, and Schoharie) were performed to provide updated capacity tables and bathymetric maps. Depths were surveyed with a single-beam echo sounder and real-time kinematic global positioning system (RTK-GPS) along planned transects at predetermined intervals for each reservoir. A separate set of echo sounder data was collected along transects at oblique angles to the main transects for accuracy assessment. Field survey data was combined with water-surface elevations in a geographic information system to create three-dimensional surfaces representing reservoir-bed elevations in the form of triangulated irregular networks (TINs); the TINs were linearly enforced to better represent geomorphic features within the reservoirs. The linearly enforced TINs were used to create bathymetric maps of the reservoirs; contours were mapped at 2-foot intervals and capacity was calculated at 0.01-foot intervals. This dataset contains the TIN surface.
From 2013 to 2015, bathymetric surveys of New York City’s six West of Hudson reservoirs (Ashokan, Cannonsville, Neversink, Pepacton, Rondout, and Schoharie) were performed to provide updated capacity tables and bathymetric maps. Depths were surveyed with a single-beam echo sounder and real-time kinematic global positioning system (RTK-GPS) along planned transects at predetermined intervals for each reservoir. A separate set of echo sounder data was collected along transects at oblique angles to the main transects for accuracy assessment. Field survey data was combined with water-surface elevations in a geographic information system to create three-dimensional surfaces representing reservoir-bed elevations in the form of triangulated irregular networks (TINs); the TINs were linearly enforced to better represent geomorphic features within the reservoirs. The linearly enforced TINs were used to create bathymetric maps of the reservoirs; contours were mapped at 2-foot intervals and capacity was calculated at 0.01-foot intervals. This dataset contains the TIN surface.
ADMMR map collection: Tin Cup Property, 3250 Bench Plan; 1 in. to 40 feet; 36 x 25 in.
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The map sheet represents a modern geological map 1 : 25,000 (in AV sheet section). It includes the classic Central Ore Mountain tin ore deposit areas of Geyer and Ehrenfriedersdorf. Foothills of the Annaberg mountain area reach onto the map sheet from the south-east. The back of the map provides information on mining history, geological development and important geological excursion points. Also as a supplement in the mining monograph "The tin ore deposit area in Ehrenfriedersdorf/Erzgebirge" (Mining in Saxony, Vol.1).