- USGS Mineral Resources On-Line Spatial Data
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- Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS) | U. S. Geological Survey
The U S Geological Survey (USGS) operates the Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), a digital system that contained 111,955 records on Sept 1, 1995 Records describe metallic and industrial commodity deposits, mines, prospects, and occurrences in the United States and selected other countries
- Mineral Resources Data System - Overview - ArcGIS
MRDS is a collection of reports describing metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources throughout the world Included are deposit name, location, commodity, deposit description, geologic characteristics, production, reserves, resources, and references
- Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS) - Compact Version
Map services and data downloaded from U S Geological Survey Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS) are free and in the public domain
- Mineral_Resources_Data_System_MRDS_Compact_Version (FeatureServer) - ArcGIS
For locations outside the United States, MRDS remains the best collection of reports that U S Geological Survey has available For locations in Alaska, the Alaska Resource Data File remains the most coherent collection of such reports and is in continuing development
- Guide to USGS Mineral Resources Data Sytem for Google Earth
MRDS describes metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources throughout the world Included are deposit name, location, commodity, deposit description, geologic characteristics, production, reserves, potential resources, and references
- Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS)
The U S Geological Survey (USGS) operates the Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), a digital system that contained 111,955 records on Sept 1, 1995 Records describe metallic and industrial commodity deposits, mines, prospects, and occurrences in the United States and selected other countries
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GS MRDS : a system based on the data fields used in the national MRDS system but using dBASE III and a microcomputer (IBM PC) or compatible) for organizing data on mineral resource occurrences and providing tabular and graphic output
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