Mineral deposits and resources

This database contains information on reserved and non-reserved mineral deposits, prognosticated mineral resources, exhausted and abandoned deposits and resources, non-prospective areas, negative results of exploration, and geographic location of mineral resources.
dataset
https://registry.geology.cz/id/SURIS-LOZ-SDE
Czech
Geoscientific information
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0:
One Geology Europe - Concepts, version 1.0:
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY/Minerals
European Geoscience Registry - Projects: INSPIRE Registr číselníků 0.3, 2013: Spatial scope: CGS Geoscientific themes:
11.99, 48.253, 18.91, 51.247
creation: 1992
1992 - now
vector
Collection and providing all available data of Mineral potential in the country.
Czech Geological Survey
RNDr. Jaromír Starý, Ph.D.
Kostelní 364/26, Praha 7, 170 00, Česká republika
tel: +420234742110
Role: point of contact
Czech Geological Survey
Klárov 131/3, Praha 1, 118 00, Česká republika
tel: +420257089411
Role: custodian

Data Quality

SurIS was developed in the 1990s at the National Information Centre of the Czech Republic. Most of its databases contain coordinates that are usable in map applications.
Mineral deposits and resources are identified by alphanumeric codes (letter referring to a specific subregister + seven-digit number).
The database comprises the following subregisters:
B - registered reserved mineral deposits
D - registered non-reserved mineral deposits
N - other unregistered mineral deposits and resources (deposits of reserved and non-reserved minerals for which at least prospected reserves were calculated). These are mostly smaller non-reserved mineral resources, whose calculated reserves were not approved and therefore not included in subregister D. Also included are former reserved deposits that are not viable for various reasons (mostly due to non-approved calculations of reserves) and that usually do not fit the present criteria of economic viability. These "mineral deposits" are however not listed in subregisters V, Z or U because their reserves were calculated in the past and never exhausted.
P - approved prognostic resources of reserved minerals
R - approved prognostic resources of non-reserved minerals
Q - other registered prognostic resources
V - non-prospective mineral occurrences and negative exploration results (mineral accumulations not defined as deposits under § 4 of Act No. 44/1988 on the protection and use of mineral resources [Mining Act])
U - exhausted mineral deposits
Z - cancelled sites of mineral deposits or resources
Equivalent Scale: 1: 25000

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Czech Geological Survey
Mgr. Pavla Kramolišová
Kostelní 364/26, Praha 7, 170 00, Česká republika
tel: +420 234 742 161
Role: point of contact
2024-04-24

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