Alberta industrial mineral deposits and occurrences (GIS data, point features)
The AMDO (Alberta Mineral Deposits and Occurrences) application was created by the Minerals and Coal Geoscience Section of the Alberta Geological Survey as a database for mineral deposits in Alberta in the early 1990s. It was originally released as Open File Report OFR 1991-17. Industrial minerals from that data source have been extracted into Microsoft Access, their locations refined or corrected and presented in GIS format.
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Date Created
2003-01-01
Date Published
2003-01-01
Temporal Coverage
1993-01-01 - 2003-01-01
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82
All time access
439
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Alberta; Alberta Energy Regulator. (2003-01-01). Alberta industrial mineral deposits and occurrences (GIS data, point features). Government of Alberta; Alberta Energy Regulator. https://open.alberta.ca/opendata
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