Aggregate resource potential mapsa planning tool useful for explorationists

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Nick W. D. Massey Alex Matheson Peter T. Bobrowsky
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Crowing pressures on aggregate resources include diminishing reserves, high transportation costs, sterilization and land use conflicts. In the absence of detailed resource knowledge for a particular region, aggregate resource potential maps provide the best "first approximation" regarding the surficial distribution of sand and gravel. The 1:50 000 scale Level Ill aggregate potential map integrates several important factors which influence the management of sand and gravel. Data used to generate this type of thematic map is readily available in most areas, fieldwork required is minimal, there is a logical quantitative evaluation of the data layers and integration is easily accomplished on a desktop PC-based platform. Also the aggregate potential map, with its focus on identifying areas of potential future aggregate exploitation as well as present inventory, provides a useful tool for the aggregate explorationist.
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APA: Nick W. D. Massey Alex Matheson Peter T. Bobrowsky  (2001)  Aggregate resource potential mapsa planning tool useful for explorationists

MLA: Nick W. D. Massey Alex Matheson Peter T. Bobrowsky Aggregate resource potential mapsa planning tool useful for explorationists. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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