Mineral Occurrences Data (Mineral Resources Tasmania)
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Mineral occurrences, including operating and abandoned mines, located in Tasmania, with summary mineral occurrence data, derived from the Mineral Occurrence Database, which is a component of the Tasmanian Information on Geoscience and Exploration Resources (TIGER) system; administered by Mineral Resources Tasmania (MRT). Mineral occurrences include operating and abandoned mines, prospects, mapped occurrences and mineral fields or mineralised areas. Mineral occurrences are shown subdivided by commodity type, which largely corresponds to the mineral categories defined in the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995; Fuel Minerals, including geothermal (Categories 2, 4 and 6), Construction Minerals (Category 3), Industrial minerals (Category 5) and metallic minerals (Category 1). Alluvial, placer and man-made (tailings dam) occurrences are shown separately (commodities are mineral Categories 1 and 5) and occurrences (generally abandoned mine workings) where there are no records of the commodity of interest, are shown as unknown. The summary Mineral Occurrence data includes: the Mineral occurrence name (note that an occurrence may have multiple names or aliases), the commodity type (as defined above), the nature of the occurrence (e.g., mine or prospect, mineralised area), the commodity or commodities present, the geological unit that hosts the occurrence and the positional accuracy of the record. A Details field provides a link to a Mineral Occurrence Details page where further information, including references and public domain resource figures, may be available.
Map Catalogue Database (Mineral Resources Tasmania)
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Catalogue of published geoscience maps produced by Mineral Resources Tasmania. Map themes include geology, engineering geology, land stability and geohazards, mineral deposits, groundwater resources, and geophysics. Maps have been produced at various scales ranging from statewide maps to more detailed regional mapping. The map catalogue can be searched and map images downloaded on the MRT website https://www.mrt.tas.gov.au/products/database_searches/map_catalogue or more popular maps and map series are listed in the MRT Publication List https://www.mrt.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/229640/Price_list_v2.2.pdf
Department and Company Reports (Mineral Resources Tasmania)
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The Tasmanian report database provides an index to over 10,000 reports held in hardcopy form by MRT. The reports date from 1878 to the present and form a comprehensive summary of exploration philosophy and activity. This database details many attributes of Department and Company reports and is available for free searching online (http://www.mrt.tas.gov.au). The reports include those issued by the Department of Mines and Mineral Resources Tasmania, and have been issued under various series including Geological Survey Bulletins, Underground Water Supply Papers, Mineral Resource surveys and Geological Survey Records, also printed reports by mining exploration companies on their mineral exploration activities in Tasmania and including seismic surveys and well completion reports relating to petroleum exploration in Tasmanian waters. Items include: title, author, company, tenement, location, key words (minerals, deposits, exploration methods) and a brief abstract.
Manager Statutory and Resource Information - Minedex (DMIRS-001)
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Mines and mineral deposits of Western Australia: a spatial extract from MINEDEX database. MINEDEX provides a coordinated, project-based, inquiry system for textual information on mine and site locations (coordinates etc.), notice of intent to mine, mineral resources, mine production, mining inspection data, and environmental reports. This dataset was formally known as Minedex (DMP-001)
Australian Critical Minerals Operating Mines And Deposits MapServer
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This web map service provides the locations and status, as at 30 June 2020, of Australian operating mines, mines under development, mines on care and maintenance and resource deposits associated with critical minerals. Developing mines are deposits where the project has a positive feasibility study, development has commenced or all approvals have been received. Mines under care and maintenance and resource deposits are based on known resource estimations and may produce critical minerals in the future.