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New NSW Mineral View Site - Minview information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 455924" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>There is no paid subscription to Minview. </p><p>There is only 2 levels of user - guest user & registered user. Both are free. Both have access to the same level of information, map layers (over 100 layers) etc.</p><p>The only differences are when you register you can save specific map views & set + receive alerts on title changes or expiration.</p><p>I don't know what areas you're looking at but a brief search revealed that a lot of the marked points do indeed still have a brief historic summary, links or report numbers for DIGS to get exploration reports etc., reference to NSW Metallogenic maps etc. I have an older version of the NSW Metallogenic maps for my area with reference notes & all that information does appear to be on the new Minview?</p><p>Keep in mind Minview only has the recorded mining areas. Many historic diggings weren't recorded. Even those that were recorded didn't always give good information back then. Unfortunately travelling reporters seemed to give the best account of the diggings & many of these reports can be found on Trove. Also Government Geologists reports from the era can be found on DIGS.</p><p>Some exploration reports are confidential on DIGS. These are likely where exploration is actively ongoing. Never had any problem accessing older reports or where exploration leases have expired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 455924, member: 4485"] There is no paid subscription to Minview. There is only 2 levels of user - guest user & registered user. Both are free. Both have access to the same level of information, map layers (over 100 layers) etc. The only differences are when you register you can save specific map views & set + receive alerts on title changes or expiration. I don't know what areas you're looking at but a brief search revealed that a lot of the marked points do indeed still have a brief historic summary, links or report numbers for DIGS to get exploration reports etc., reference to NSW Metallogenic maps etc. I have an older version of the NSW Metallogenic maps for my area with reference notes & all that information does appear to be on the new Minview? Keep in mind Minview only has the recorded mining areas. Many historic diggings weren't recorded. Even those that were recorded didn't always give good information back then. Unfortunately travelling reporters seemed to give the best account of the diggings & many of these reports can be found on Trove. Also Government Geologists reports from the era can be found on DIGS. Some exploration reports are confidential on DIGS. These are likely where exploration is actively ongoing. Never had any problem accessing older reports or where exploration leases have expired. [/QUOTE]
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