IGME-Mineral Resources Database (Metallogeny)

Bdmin (Metallogeny) contains information on mineral deposits and indications, both metallic and non-metallic. Until 2006, this information was stored in paper files or in old databases such as the metallogeny databases (Metagen I and Metagen II). It is national in scope. The information is structured in different sections: General Data, Geological Data, Metallogenic Data, Mining Data and Additional Data. The storage format is SQLServer. It is publicly accessible, except for some of the data contained in the database, such as the fields relating to mining data and additional data.
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Geoscientific information
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0:
GEMET - Supergrupos, grupos y conceptos:
Mineral resources
CEOLocation:
COUNTRIES
SPAIN
IGME Thesaurus:
Metallogenetic map
Metallogeny
Mineral
Mineral resources
Mineral deposits map
Thematic mapping
Metallothec
European Geoscience Registry - Projects: Minerals Intelligence Network for Europe register 1.0, 2014:
Mineral deposits
Minerals4EU
Base metals
Metallic minerals
mineral deposit
indication
Free:
EGDI
Free:
EGDI-selection
-18.25, 27.50, 4.78, 43.89
creation: 2006-11-01, publication: 2009-12-01, revision: 2015-01-01
2015-01-01T10:00:00
vector
The main objective of the creation project was the generation of a public service for the dissemination of mineral resources data via the Internet. This database integrates the pre-existing information generated by the IGME for the metalogenetic mapping of the country, as well as information from different metalogenetic projects and studies carried out, in addition to that which has been generated since its implementation, so that it is constantly being updated.
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Teresa Sánchez García
Ríos Rosas, 23, Madrid, 28003, España
tel: (+34) 91 349 5794
Role: point of contact

Data Quality

The IGME's database of mineral resource indications (BDMIN) contains the corresponding data for approximately 10,000 mineralisations and mines in the national territory. The main administrative background is the constitution of the database itself and the agreements and projects for the recognition of indications that have given rise to its content. Other previous or ongoing projects, such as the Promine project, have had among their objectives the delivery of databases of this nature, for their integration with other similar databases in Europe. The project for the design and constitution of the database of traces and mineralisations in Spain is a fundamental tool for the integration of metalogenetic knowledge with other types of data, whether in exploration projects or metalogenetic and mining potential analysis of the territory, or in very different fields such as those of an environmental nature, or the environmental impact of mining. It also gathers global information on the territory that can be widely consulted externally by users with different profiles. The data contained have been obtained in recent years through various regional metalogenetic study projects carried out as IGME's own projects or under agreements with autonomous communities, and there is currently a specific project for this purpose: "Recognition of mining evidence for integration into the IGME metalogenetic database (BDMIN)".
Equivalent Scale: 1: 50000 , 1: 25000
REGLAMENTO (CE) No 1205/2008 DE LA COMISIÓN de 3 de diciembre de 2008 por el que se ejecuta la Directiva 2007/2/CE del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo en lo que se refiere a los metadatos

Constraints

LICENCE OF USE: Conditions of public use and dissemination of information for the re-use of IGME data.http://www.igme.es/Ayuda/CondiUso.htm

Metadata about metadata

ESPIGMEBDMINMETALOGENIA2015020613-2
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Leticia Vega Martín
C/ Ríos Rosas, 23, Madrid, 28003, España
tel: +34 91 349 57 00
Role: point of contact
2022-11-23

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