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Mineral resource information in support of national, regional and local planning : Merseyside (comprising City of Liverpool and Boroughs of Knowsley, Sefton, St. Helens and Wirral)

Minchin, D.J.; McEvoy, F.M.; Harrison, D.J.; Cameron, D.G.; Evans, D.J.; Lott, G.K.; Hobbs, S.F.; Highley, D.E.. 2005 Mineral resource information in support of national, regional and local planning : Merseyside (comprising City of Liverpool and Boroughs of Knowsley, Sefton, St. Helens and Wirral). British Geological Survey, 23pp. (CR/05/129N, Mineral Resources Series) (Unpublished)

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Abstract/Summary

This report is one of a series prepared by the British Geological Survey for various administrative areas in England for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s research project Mineral Resource Information in Support of National, Regional and Local Planning. The accompanying map relates to Merseyside, comprising City of Liverpool and Boroughs of Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral, and delineates the mineral resources of current, or potential, economic interest in the area and the sites where minerals are or have been worked. It also relates these to national planning designations, which may represent constraints on the extraction of minerals. Three major elements of information are presented: • the geological distribution and importance of mineral resources • the extent of mineral planning permissions and the location of current mineral workings • the extent of selected, nationally-designated planning constraints. This wide range of information, much of which is scattered and not always available in a consistent and convenient form, is presented on a digitally-generated summary map on the scale of 1:100 000. This scale is convenient for the overall display of the data and allows for a legible topographic base on which to depict the information. However, all the data are held digitally at larger scales using a Geographical Information System (GIS), which allows easy revision, updating and customisation of the information together with its possible integration with other datasets. The information will form part of a Summary of the Mineral Resources of the North West Region. The purpose of the work is to assist all interested parties involved in the preparation and review of development plans, both in relation to the extraction of minerals and the protection of mineral resources from sterilisation. It provides a knowledge base, in a consistent format, on the nature and extent of mineral resources and the environmental constraints, which may affect their extraction. An important objective is to provide baseline data for the long term. The results may also provide a starting point for discussions on specific planning proposals for mineral extraction or on proposals, which may sterilise resources. It is anticipated that the maps and report will also provide valuable background data for a much wider audience, including the different sectors of the minerals industry, other agencies and authorities (e.g. The Planning Inspectorate Agency, the Environment Agency, the Countryside Agency and English Nature), environmental interests and the general public. Basic mineral resource information is essential to support mineral exploration and development activities, for resource management and land-use planning, and to establish baseline data for environmental impact studies and environmental guidelines. It also enables a more sustainable pattern and standard of development to be achieved by valuing mineral resources as national assets. The mineral resources covered are sand and gravel, brick clay, silica sand, building stone, peat, coal, and hydrocarbons.

Item Type: Publication - Report
Programmes: BGS Programmes > Economic Minerals
Funders/Sponsors: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Additional Information. Not used in RCUK Gateway to Research.: This item has been internally reviewed but not externally peer-reviewed
NORA Subject Terms: Earth Sciences
Date made live: 28 Sep 2010 14:53 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11315

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