British Geological Survey. 2021 User guide: mining hazard (not including coal) version 8. Nottingham, UK, British Geological Survey, 27pp. (OR/20/048) (Unpublished)
Abstract
Mining Hazard (not including coal) summarises the location, extent and indicates the level of
hazard associated with former and present underground mine workings.
The dataset covers Great Britain and is published at 1: 50 000 scale. The content is derived
from a range of data sources including, but not limited to the bedrock geology, extensive
literature reviews of both published and unpublished documents, abandonment and mine plans,
combined with a wealth of expert knowledge and experience.
The release of version 8 builds on the content of previously published versions. The coverage
has been expanded with the inclusion of newly identified areas and drawing on data from the
BGS published BGS BritPits and other resources. For the first time, zones of influence have
been integrated (for evaporites, oil shales and building stones) to indicate the areas surrounding
mining sites which might be impacted.
The data have been compiled and presented in an easy to use format to provide a national
overview of the country’s mining legacy. Given the long and complex mining history of Great
Britain, this dataset represents the best information available at the present time (September
2020). Work continues to develop this product, which will result in the release of ad hoc updates
in the future.
The information provided in this User Guide is intended to provide a quick-start guide to using
and understanding this BGS data product.
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