Harrison, D.J.; Henney, P.J.; Minchin, D.; McEvoy, F.M.; Cameron, D.G.; Hobbs, S.F.; Evans, D.J.; Lott, G.K.; Ball, E.L.; Highley, D.E.. 2004 Mineral resource information in support of national, regional and local planning : North Yorkshire (comprising North Yorkshire, Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks and City of York). Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 29pp. (CR/04/228N, Mineral Resources Series) (Unpublished)
Abstract
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 maps relate to the county of North Yorkshire, comprising North Yorkshire, Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks and the City of York, 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; and
• 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 two 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 Yorkshire and the Humber Region.
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