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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2014-12-15 Federal Offshore Oil and Gas Tenures, obtained from NRCan in 2003. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2014-12-16 This database of private aggregate pits in British Columbia was compiled in 1996 as part of the BC Geological Survey Branch's Aggregate Inventory Project. In this compilation, private pits were considered to be only those natural aggregate occurrences for which an application by an operator for a Notice of Work had been received and subsequently issued by the Ministry of Employment and Investment. All other pits, including public pits operated by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, are not included. Information about each pit in the database file includes its location (both latitude/longitude and UTM coordinates), NTS map sheet number, Notice of Work file number and status (active/inactive) and the type of landform hosting the pit. The inventory can be viewed on the MapPlace Aggregate Potential Maps https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2021-07-23 BC Metal is the historical metal production database for the Province of British Columbia. It contains mine attribute (BCMETAL_ID) and metal production (BCMETAL_PROD) tables for 1452 metal mines operating within the province between 1888 and 1988. Reports in PDF format are available with sorts by Mine ID, with production by year, Mine Name, and MINFILE Number. A report, sorted by Mine ID, displays production totals for each mine with ore mined and milled and the resulting commodities of gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, nickel, tin, mercury and iron. Production after 1988 can be found in the production data within the MINFILE database. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Jessica Norris; Yao Cui 2013-01-25 Would you like to know more about the history of mining in BC? Or are you a prospector looking for gold and other treasures? Since 1947, BC has been keeping track of various mining, drilling and other exploration-related activities throughout the province. The Assessment Reports Indexing System (ARIS) makes all that data available to you. The BC Data Catalogue also has an ARIS Database entry with access to download the index of the the over 38,300 mineral assessment reports filed. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris; Kerri Shaw 2014-12-11 Mineral Inventory describes the extent and volume of the reserve contained within a mineral deposit described by its referenced MINFILE_File record. MINFILE contains geological, location and economic information on 15,142 metallic, industrial mineral and coal occurrences in British Columbia. The database is used by government, industry and academia for resource management, land-use planning, exploration and research. The Inventory 'Reserve' category is used only for an inventory in an operating mine or a mine near production. Ore reserves are reported as Proven, Probable and Possible. The Resource category is used for all other inventories. Resources are reported as Measured, Indicated and Inferred. A combination of categories is reported as Combined. If the category is not known then Unclassified is used. Sample data can be entered using the Assay/Analysis category. The reserves/resources are reported in tonnes with the grade of commodities. In general, the inventory is identified by occurrence, zone name and year. There may be an unlimited number of ore zones per occurrence. In addition, each zone name may have inventory for each category. Each ore zone can have a maximum of two inventory calculations per year, per category (e.g., Calculation A & B). This allows for changes in calculations due to grade-tonnage relationships; calculation A may be high-grade low tonnage while calculation B may reflect a low-grade tonnage. Generally, only data for the most recent year is maintained in the database. Only one calculation may be used per ore zone in the ASSAY/ANALYSIS category. The ASSAY/ANALYSIS data cannot coexist with reserves information for any given ore zone name. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2016-04-20 Property File is a collection of over 90,000 documents associated with mineral occurrences, donated by industry or individuals, or collected by British Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS) staff. These documents extend back over 150 years and include unpublished reports, theses, papers, field notes, company prospectuses, correspondence, hand-drawn maps, geology, geochemistry, geophysics, drilling data, claim maps, mine plans and photographs. The public can search the document index, link through MINFILE and view the PDF files through the Property Files Search application. Property File records are linked to MINFILE records or NTS mapsheets. The spatial locations are available in a table, which is also displayed on MapPlace and linked to the reports. Over 73,900 documents have been indexed, scanned and made available to the public. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2016-04-15 Under the Prospectors Assistance Program (now discontinued) grants were provided to encourage grassroots prospecting in British Columbia. The Prospectors Assistance program contributed up to 75 per cent of the eligible costs of a proposed prospecting program to a maximum of $10,000. Reports were submitted from 1994 through to 2001. These documents have been amalgamated into Property File and have been linked to up to three MINFILE occurrences when possible. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2013-01-25 Property File is a collection of over 73,900 documents associated with mineral occurrences, donated by industry or individuals, or collected by British Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS) staff. These documents extend back over 150 years and include unpublished reports, theses, papers, field notes, company prospectuses, correspondence, hand-drawn maps, geology, geochemistry, geophysics, drilling data, claim maps, mine plans and photographs. The Property File Document Search application includes searches on the various collections, MINFILE No., Document No., Project, Title, Author, Map Sheet, and date. An index of the documents is available and displayed on MapPlace https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Jessica Norris; Yao Cui 2011-03-09 A polygon coverage showing the location of coalfields with coalbed methane (cbm) potential in BC https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2014-12-15 Exploratory Wells - Consists of one layer, point locations of wells off coast of BC. Data is available from Natural Resource Canada. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Jon Kittmer; Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2012-08-30 British Columbia annual production and values for coal are presented for years from 1866 to 2020. The data are from British Columbia Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, and Natural Resources Canada. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Yao Cui; Kerri Shaw; Jessica Norris 2013-01-25 MINFILE is an inventory documenting metallic mineral, industrial mineral, and coal occurrences in the province. With over 16,000 entries, the database is being updated continuously. Users can query MINFILE by location, identification number, mineralogy, commodity, host rock, deposit type, geological setting, age, production, and references. Search results can be displayed on MapPlace. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Jessica Norris; Yao Cui 2003-09-01 The British Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS) manages and maintains a library of over 39,600 mineral Assessment Reports. These reports have been filed by the exploration and mining industry since 1947 and describe exploration work costing over 2.8 billion dollars. The reports contain information on geology, geophysics, geochemistry, drilling, prospecting and physical work. After a one-year confidentiality period, this information is available for planning mineral exploration investment, research studies, land-use planning and resource management. The mineral reports are reviewed for compliance with the Mineral Tenure Act Regulations and indexed in the ARIS (Assessment Report Indexing System) database. ARIS archives previous exploration results so that the exploration community can advance projects without duplicating previous work. All reports coming off confidential are distributed as .PDF files on the Internet. Over 620 reports have accompanying digital data which are provided as .ZIP downloads. ARIS can be accessed through ARIS/www, a Web search tool, and the web services of MapPlace. The ARIS database can also be downloaded from the BCGS website and the BC Data Catalogue. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Jon Kittmer; Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2012-08-30 British Columbia annual construction aggregate production and values are presented for years from 1930 to 2019. The table shows construction aggregate annual production and values for sand and gravel and crushed stone. The data are from British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, and Natural Resources Canada. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Jon Kittmer; Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2012-08-30 British Columbia annual metal shipments and values are presented for years from 1858 to 2019. The table shows annual production shipments and values for copper, gold, silver, molybdenum, lead and zinc. The data are primarily from Natural Resources Canada. This also includes annual placer gold shipments and values recorded by the Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation for the same term. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=A519A56BC2BF44E4A008B33FCF527F61
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Jessica Norris; Yao Cui 2017-08-30 Ash is the inorganic residue remaining after coal combusts. It is composed of oxides of the mineral content in the coal. Coal ash chemistry can have a significant influence on coke strength after reaction (CSR), an important measure of coking coal quality. Coals that were overlain by non-marine deposits (which includes most Canadian Rocky Mountain coals) generally have mineral assemblages that form ashes with low ratios of reactive oxides (i.e. Fe2O3, CaO, MgO, Na2O and K2O) to refractory oxides (i.e. SiO2, Al2O3 and TiO2), which favours good coke strength under blast furnace conditions. Coal ash chemistry is also used to predict slagging and fouling potential in the furnaces or kilns of all types of coals. This database compiles 484 ash chemistry analyses of British Columbia Rocky Mountain bituminous coals from public sources into a standardized relational format to facilitate its distribution and use.
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Jon Kittmer; Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2012-09-24 British Columbia annual industrial minerals production and values are presented for key commodities for the years from 1904 to 2019. The table shows industrial minerals annual production and values for asbestos, barite, cement, clay products, gemstones (jade), graphite, gypsum, lime, magnesitic dolomite, peat, pumice, quartz, soapstone, talc, sulphur, and zeolite. The data are from British Columbia Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation and Natural Resources Canada.
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris 2015-08-13 The online COALFILE Search application is updated periodically as new reports become available. Searches include COALFILE Number, Report Year, Coal Field and NTS Map. Results include links to Coal Assessment Reports, MINFILE, and KML files for use in Google Earth. The COALFILE database, indexing 1039 Coal Assessment Reports and data from exploration and development properties across British Columbia, is available for download and viewing in MapPlace. The information contained in COALFILE is stored as a relational database and includes spatial data for 15,539 boreholes, 546 bulk samples, 3645 trenches, over 5500 maps, and 1924 links to MINFILE. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA
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Jessica Norris; Yao Cui; Kerri Shaw 2003-01-01 The mineral occurrence feature depicts a body of rock containing, or thought to contain, ore minerals or potential ore minerals. A geographic location depicts the most significant physical reference point to the mineralization. MINFILE contains geological, location and economic information on over 16,000 metallic, industrial mineral and coal occurrences in British Columbia. The database is used by government, industry and academia for resource management, land-use planning, exploration and research. MINFILE data can be viewed and queried on MapPlace.
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Yao Cui; Jessica Norris; Kerri Shaw 2014-12-11 MINFILE contains geological, location and economic information on 15,142 metallic, industrial mineral and coal occurrences in British Columbia. The database is used by government, industry and academia for resource management, land-use planning, exploration and research. Production is linked by the MINFILE Number, and information such as production year. Information on either ore mined (in tonnes) or ore milled (in tonnes) are captured. Commodity production is entered with precious metals quoted in grams and base metals or other commodities quoted in kilograms. If there are no figures for tonnes milled the field will be blank. Comments are added to clarify information reported in the production field for any given year. Historic production records are provided by the Mines and Minerals Division of the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.

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