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Offshore mineral resource maps (Crown Estate)

Bide, Tom. Offshore mineral resource maps (Crown Estate). August 2013, http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsuk/planning/resourceOffshore.html [Output (Electronic)]

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Abstract/Summary

The UK has one of the largest dredging industries in the world. Marine-sourced aggregates make a vital contribution to UK aggregate supply for the construction sector and for coastal protection and land reclamation. However, activities on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) are currently undergoing significant change due to a changing planning regime, brought about by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 and the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010, and increased pressure on the sea bed from new developments, such as renewable energy. As a result, to enhance understanding of the distribution of marine mineral resources, The Crown Estate (TCE), as owners of these resources, has commissioned BGS to produce maps of sand and gravel, as well as other mineral resources, such as coal, metallic minerals and evaporites for the UKCS. These maps provide spatial data for use in strategic planning for marine minerals and form an accessible information-base to assist protection of these non-renewable resources against sterilisation. A series of five maps and accompanying reports is available to download from The Crown Estate website, these cover: East Inshore and East Offshore Marine Plan Areas, Southern North Sea; The English Channel and Thames Estuary; Welsh Waters and the Irish Sea; Scottish Waters and the Central North Sea; a summary map for the United Kingdom Continental Shelf. The maps display information on sand and gravel resources at a 1:250 000 scale. Information on other mineral resources can be found in the accompanying reports.(http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsuk/planning/resourceOffshore.html)

Item Type: Output (Electronic)
Electronic Identifier / URL / DOI: http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsuk/planning/resourceOffshore.html
Date made live: 11 Feb 2014 14:51 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/504732

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