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New NSW Mineral View Site - Minview information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="goldtrapper" data-source="post: 455884" data-attributes="member: 13646"><p>This will be interesting to see the can of worms open.</p><p>Over the last while I have been studying Minview for resources recorded. Well I can now say they are rubbish and missing a huge amount of mineral and mine information that was available from the department of mines 20 years ago.</p><p>Is this a planned govt ploy or are they just lazy transferring geological and historical recorded resource data regarding gold from areas.</p><p>I have found that areas that have produced vast amounts of gold barely mention a sentance and other areas that have produced gold are not even recorded.!</p><p>Most of their information seems to have been compiled from sampling/ geological data from the 70's/80's not from the historical 1800's reports.</p><p>Maybe you have to get the pay for subscription to get the historical and up to date data?</p><p>Any ideas please???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldtrapper, post: 455884, member: 13646"] This will be interesting to see the can of worms open. Over the last while I have been studying Minview for resources recorded. Well I can now say they are rubbish and missing a huge amount of mineral and mine information that was available from the department of mines 20 years ago. Is this a planned govt ploy or are they just lazy transferring geological and historical recorded resource data regarding gold from areas. I have found that areas that have produced vast amounts of gold barely mention a sentance and other areas that have produced gold are not even recorded.! Most of their information seems to have been compiled from sampling/ geological data from the 70's/80's not from the historical 1800's reports. Maybe you have to get the pay for subscription to get the historical and up to date data? Any ideas please??? [/QUOTE]
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