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Mineral Deposits by Property
The purpose of this dataset is to provide quantitative analysis on specific commodities, offering insights into:- The total amount of specific commodities, e.g., Gold, in Yukon's hard rock deposits. - The highest-grade and largest deposits in Yukon. - The distribution of mineral resources within multiple zones in a deposit. - Source reports, direct links, and confidence levels for each mineral resource statement. - Differentiation between 43-101, JORC, and historical estimates. The resources in this dataset have been summarized and averaged to show the total geologic resource for a property or zone. For the exact numbers, please refer to the NI 43-101 compliant resource statement.+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Field\ | Description\ || \ | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Property\ | Property for which deposit || \ | resource was calculated.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Zone\ | Zone for which deposit resource || \ | was calculated.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| 43-101 Compliant\ | If the resource calculation is NI || \ | 43-101 compliant, JORC compliant, || | or historic.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Commodities\ | The types of commodities || \ | contained in the resource || | calculation, order is || | alphabetic.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Categories\ | The resource categories used to || \ | create the calculation. This || | indicates the level of certainty || | of the calculation.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Resource / Reserve\ | If the resource calculation is || \ | considered to be a reserve or || | resource. A reserve factors || | economic factors an || | extractability of the deposit || | into account.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Tonnage\ | The total tonnage of the deposit\ || \ | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_AU_GT\ | The average grade of gold in the || \ | deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_AU_OZ\ | The total contained gold, in troy || \ | ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_AG_GT\ | The average grade of silver in || \ | the deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_AG_OZ\ | The total contained silver, in || \ | troy ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_CU_PCT\ | The average grade of copper in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_CU_LBS\ | The total contained gold, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_MO_PCT\ | The average grade of molybdenum || \ | in the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_MO_LBS\ | The total contained molybdenum, || \ | in pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_PB_PCT\ | The average grade of lead in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_PB_LBS\ | The total contained lead, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_ZN_PCT\ | The average grade of zinc in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_ZN_LBS\ | The total contained zinc, in || \ | pounds\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_NI_PCT\ | The average grade of nickel in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_NI_LBS\ | The total contained nickel, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_CO_PCT\ | The average grade of cobalt in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_CO_LBS\ | The total contained cobalt, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_WO3_PCT\ | The average grade of tungsten || \ | trioxide in the deposit, in || | percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_WO3_LBS\ | The total contained tungsten || \ | trioxide, in pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_SN_PCT\ | The average grade of tin in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_SN_LBS\ | The total contained tin, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_SB_PCT\ | The average grade of antimony in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_SB_LBS\ | The total contained antimony, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_FE_PCT\ | The average grade of iron in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_FE_LBS\ | The total contained iron, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_PT_GT\ | The average grade of platinum in || \ | the deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_PT_OZ\ | The total contained platinum, in || \ | troy ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_PD_GT\ | The average grade of palladium in || \ | the deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_PD_OZ\ | The total contained palladium, in || \ | troy ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_BASO4_PCT\ | The average grade of barium || \ | sulphate in the deposit, in || | percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_BASO4_TONNES\ | The total contained barium || \ | sulphate, in pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| REFERENCE_DATE\ | The date of the resource || \ | calculation.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| URL\ | The link to the report or graphic || \ | containing the resource || | calculation.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| LATITUDE_DD\ | Y-Location, geographic center of || \ | zones.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| LONGITUDE_DD\ | X-Location, geographic center of || \ | zones.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca:443/geoyukon)(target="_blank" style="text-decoration:underline;" rel="nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer") by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca:443/maps)(target="_blank" style="text-decoration:underline;" rel="nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer") . 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Mineral Deposits Index
This data set represents the digital information on all known mineral occurrences in the Province of Saskatchewan.This data shows information on all known mineral occurrences in Saskatchewan. Additional occurrences are added as new public domain geoscience information is analyzed. The data was created as a file geodatabase feature class and output for public distribution. Current definitions for the mineral deposit categories used in the Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit Index can be found by searching “Mineral Deposit Category Definition Tables” on the Publications Saskatchewan website. To view or download more datasets from the Saskatchewan Geological Survey, please visit our GeoHub page (https://er-saskatchewan.hub.arcgis.com/pages/saskatchewan-geological-survey) or our Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas (https://gisappl.saskatchewan.ca/geoatlas). **Please Note – All published Saskatchewan Geological Survey datasets, including those available through the Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas, are sourced from the Enterprise GIS Data Warehouse. They are therefore identical and share the same refresh schedule.
Mineral Deposits by Zone
The purpose of this dataset is to provide quantitative analysis on specific commodities, offering insights into:- The total amount of specific commodities, e.g., Gold, in Yukon's hard rock deposits. - The highest-grade and largest deposits in Yukon. - The distribution of mineral resources within multiple zones in a deposit. - Source reports, direct links, and confidence levels for each mineral resource statement. - Differentiation between 43-101, JORC, and historical estimates. The resources in this dataset have been summarized and averaged to show the total geologic resource for a property or zone. For the exact numbers, please refer to the NI 43-101 compliant resource statement.+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Field\ | Description\ || \ | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Property\ | Property for which deposit || \ | resource was calculated.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Zone\ | Zone for which deposit resource || \ | was calculated.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| 43-101 Compliant\ | If the resource calculation is NI || \ | 43-101 compliant, JORC compliant, || | or historic.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Commodities\ | The types of commodities || \ | contained in the resource || | calculation, order is || | alphabetic.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Categories\ | The resource categories used to || \ | create the calculation. This || | indicates the level of certainty || | of the calculation.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Resource / Reserve\ | If the resource calculation is || \ | considered to be a reserve or || | resource. A reserve factors || | economic factors an || | extractability of the deposit || | into account.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| Tonnage\ | The total tonnage of the deposit\ || \ | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_AU_GT\ | The average grade of gold in the || \ | deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_AU_OZ\ | The total contained gold, in troy || \ | ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_AG_GT\ | The average grade of silver in || \ | the deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_AG_OZ\ | The total contained silver, in || \ | troy ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_CU_PCT\ | The average grade of copper in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_CU_LBS\ | The total contained gold, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_MO_PCT\ | The average grade of molybdenum || \ | in the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_MO_LBS\ | The total contained molybdenum, || \ | in pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_PB_PCT\ | The average grade of lead in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_PB_LBS\ | The total contained lead, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_ZN_PCT\ | The average grade of zinc in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_ZN_LBS\ | The total contained zinc, in || \ | pounds\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_NI_PCT\ | The average grade of nickel in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_NI_LBS\ | The total contained nickel, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_CO_PCT\ | The average grade of cobalt in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_CO_LBS\ | The total contained cobalt, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_WO3_PCT\ | The average grade of tungsten || \ | trioxide in the deposit, in || | percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_WO3_LBS\ | The total contained tungsten || \ | trioxide, in pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_SN_PCT\ | The average grade of tin in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_SN_LBS\ | The total contained tin, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_SB_PCT\ | The average grade of antimony in || \ | the deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_SB_LBS\ | The total contained antimony, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_FE_PCT\ | The average grade of iron in the || \ | deposit, in percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_FE_LBS\ | The total contained iron, in || \ | pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_PT_GT\ | The average grade of platinum in || \ | the deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_PT_OZ\ | The total contained platinum, in || \ | troy ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_PD_GT\ | The average grade of palladium in || \ | the deposit, in grams per metric || | tonne.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_PD_OZ\ | The total contained palladium, in || \ | troy ounces.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| AVG_BASO4_PCT\ | The average grade of barium || \ | sulphate in the deposit, in || | percentage.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| TOTAL_BASO4_TONNES\ | The total contained barium || \ | sulphate, in pounds.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| REFERENCE_DATE\ | The date of the resource || \ | calculation.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| URL\ | The link to the report or graphic || \ | containing the resource || | calculation.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| LATITUDE_DD\ | Y-Location, geographic center of || \ | zones.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+| LONGITUDE_DD\ | X-Location, geographic center of || \ | zones.\ || | \ |+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca:443/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca:443/maps) . 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Granular Aggregate
This layer contains polygon features that represent granular aggregate deposits in New Brunswick. ‘Granular Aggregate’ is the term used to describe naturally occurring deposits of sand and gravel formed during the last ice-age when glaciers were melting and receding. These important resources, which are used for infrastructure construction and maintenance.
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.
Granular Aggregate
This layer contains polygon features that represent granular aggregate deposits in New Brunswick. ‘Granular Aggregate’ is the term used to describe naturally occurring deposits of sand and gravel formed during the last ice-age when glaciers were melting and receding. These important resources, which are used for infrastructure construction and maintenance.
Aggregates
Sand and gravel include information related to aggregate deposits.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Hydrogeological regions of Canada
Hydrogeological Regions provide a framework to introduce the regional hydrogeology of Canada and to connect apparently disparate studies into a broader framework. The hydrological regions are first order areas used to capture and summarize data that will help develop more detailed profiles of each region. Comparison of findings within and between regions will allow scalable extension to sub-regional and watershed scale mapping.Canada has been classified into nine principal hydrogeological regions. Each region is described briefly based on the following five hydrogeological characteristics (Heath, 1984):system components and geometry;water-bearing openings;rock matrix composition;storage and transmission;recharge/ discharge.The hydrogeological classification emphasizes major geological provinces and rock formations. Fundamental water-bearing openings and rock matrix properties help determine the quantity (storage), flux (transmission), and composition of formation waters. These same properties and any overlying sediment cover affect recharge/ discharge rates for regional formations. While regional attributes are general, a simple aquifer mapping scheme can further describe the nature and character of aquifers in each region. For example, general groundwater settings across the country could be described as has been done by USGS principal aquifers [1]. Thus the regional framework can potentially link from national scales to watershed scales by identifying typical aquifer types based on readily available geological maps that use water-bearing character as a common attribute.The nine hydrogeological regions include:CordilleraMountains with thin sediment over fractured sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks of Precambrian to Cenozoic age. Intermontane valleys are underlain by glacial and alluvial deposits of Pleistocene age.Plains (Western Sedimentary Basin)Region-wide basin of sub-horizontal Paleozoic to Cenozoic sedimentary rocks are overlain by thick glacial deposits filling buried valleys. Incised post-glacial valleys provide local relief. Shallow gas, coal, and brines may occur.Canadian ShieldUndulating region of thin glacial sediment overlying complex deformed, fractured PreCambrian igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Region contains several terrains: sedimentary basins, structural belts, and glacial-lacustrine basins.Hudson Bay (Moose River) BasinSedimentary basin of Paleozoic to Mesozoic sub horizontal carbonate and clastic sediment covered by surficial deposits, with low relief and poor drainage.Southern OntarioEastern Great Lakes region is underlain by gently-dipping Paleozoic, carbonate, clastic and gypsum-salt strata overlain by glacial sediments up to 200 m thick with tunnel valleys. Karst, bedrock valleys, shallow gas and brines are also important components.St. Lawrence LowlandsLowlands underlain by shallow-dipping Paleozoic sedimentary rocks and thick glacial sediment in glacial-marine basins. Appalachian and Precambrian uplands discharge water to valleys. Shallow gas and saltwater intrusion are possible.AppalachiaUpland to mountainous region with thin surficial sediment on folded Paleozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks. Range of rock types yields a wide range of water compositions. Valleys contain important alluvial aquifers.Maritimes BasinLowlands with flat-lying, Carboniferous clastic , salt, and gypsum rocks contain shallow coal deposits. Surface glacial sediment is thin and discontinuous. Salt water intrusion is possible.PermafrostArctic islands and most areas north of 60o contain frozen ground affects on groundwater flow. Diverse topography and geology define sub-regions of sedimentary basins and crystalline rocks. Glacial sediment is thin, discontinuous; local peat accumulations are significant.
Mineral Inventory
A comprehensive and up-to-date dataset of Mineral Resource Statements, including NI 43-101, JORC, and historic deposits in the Yukon. Resource statements have been grouped and calculations have been made to average and total the tonnage and grade for a property.
Uranium Deposit Footprints
This dataset shows the location of the distribution of uranium deposits for the Province of Saskatchewan.This dataset shows the uranium deposits for the Province of Saskatchewan and is designed for the Resource Map of Saskatchewan. Mapping in support of the dataset includes years of field observations which were then compiled and integrated into this dataset. The data was created as a file geodatabase feature class and output for public distribution. **Please Note – All published Saskatchewan Geological Survey datasets, including those available through the Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas, are sourced from the Enterprise GIS Data Warehouse. They are therefore identical and share the same refresh schedule.
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