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Service Description: “Aggregates” is the term geologists use to describe rocks used for building and construction purposes. Aggregate Potential Mapping (APM) aims to identify areas where aggregate is most likely to be found.
In this project, “pits” are excavations into Quaternary sediments, and the gravel pit inventory is used to score Granular Aggregate Potential, “quarries” are excavations into bedrock, and the quarry inventory is used to score Crushed Rock Aggregate Potential.
Evidence of extraction over time is a key indicator of aggregate potential. While older pits and quarries are important to include, the generally larger operations of recent times receive the highest scores in the APM process. These latter are also of more relevance in that they reflect the demands of modern aggregates production, both in market type and in material standards.
This map shows the areas where pits and quarries occur across Ireland. The areas are displayed according to the period of activity.
It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The data is shown as polygons. Each polygon holds information on the county it is located, Pit or Quarry, Local Authority Reference, Site name, Site address, Operator, Status, Mineral, Processing, Products, Additional Details, Hours of operation, Source dataset and Activity Period.
This map shows the locations where pits and quarries occur across Ireland. The areas are displayed according to type.
It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The data is shown as points. Each point holds information on the ID, Coordinates, Pit or Quarry Type, Age, Notes and Mineral Location Number.
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Description: “Aggregates” is the term geologists use to describe rocks used for building and construction purposes. Aggregate Potential Mapping (APM) aims to identify areas where aggregate is most likely to be found. In this project, “pits” are excavations into Quaternary sediments, and the gravel pit inventory is used to score Granular Aggregate Potential, “quarries” are excavations into bedrock, and the quarry inventory is used to score Crushed Rock Aggregate Potential.Evidence of extraction over time is a key indicator of aggregate potential. While older pits and quarries are important to include, the generally larger operations of recent times receive the highest scores in the APM process. These latter are also of more relevance in that they reflect the demands of modern aggregates production, both in market type and in material standards.This map shows the areas where pits and quarries occur across Ireland. The areas are displayed according to the period of activity.It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The data is shown as polygons. Each polygon holds information on the county it is located, Pit or Quarry, Local Authority Reference, Site name, Site address, Operator, Status, Mineral, Processing, Products, Additional Details, Hours of operation, Source dataset and Activity Period.This map shows the locations where pits and quarries occur across Ireland. The areas are displayed according to type.It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The data is shown as points. Each point holds information on the ID, Coordinates, Pit or Quarry Type, Age, Notes and Mineral Location Number.Please read the metadata lineage for further information.Please zoom in beyond 1:400,000 to see the data.
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Title: IE GSI Aggregate Potential Mapping Pit and Quarry Areas and Locations Ireland (ROI) ITM
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Comments: “Aggregates” is the term geologists use to describe rocks used for building and construction purposes. Aggregate Potential Mapping (APM) aims to identify areas where aggregate is most likely to be found. In this project, “pits” are excavations into Quaternary sediments, and the gravel pit inventory is used to score Granular Aggregate Potential, “quarries” are excavations into bedrock, and the quarry inventory is used to score Crushed Rock Aggregate Potential.Evidence of extraction over time is a key indicator of aggregate potential. While older pits and quarries are important to include, the generally larger operations of recent times receive the highest scores in the APM process. These latter are also of more relevance in that they reflect the demands of modern aggregates production, both in market type and in material standards.This map shows the areas where pits and quarries occur across Ireland. The areas are displayed according to the period of activity.It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The data is shown as polygons. Each polygon holds information on the county it is located, Pit or Quarry, Local Authority Reference, Site name, Site address, Operator, Status, Mineral, Processing, Products, Additional Details, Hours of operation, Source dataset and Activity Period.This map shows the locations where pits and quarries occur across Ireland. The areas are displayed according to type.It is a vector dataset. Vector data portray the world using points, lines, and polygons (areas). The data is shown as points. Each point holds information on the ID, Coordinates, Pit or Quarry Type, Age, Notes and Mineral Location Number.Please read the metadata lineage for further information.Please zoom in beyond 1:400,000 to see the data.
Subject: “Aggregates” is the term geologists use to describe rocks used for building and construction purposes. They are used in today’s world for building our roads, schools, hospitals and houses.
Hard rocks can be crushed to make material for foundations and to fill in spaces. Naturally occurring sands and gravels are used for making concrete and concrete products such as building blocks.
It is very important that we know where these rocks occur so that they can be used for any new projects. The aggregate potential maps show where it might be possible to find suitable rocks for building purposes.
The map should be of interest to the building and road construction sectors, and planning authorities at local and regional level.
Please zoom in beyond 1:400,000 to see the data.
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Keywords: Ireland,IE/GSI,Geology,Mineral Resource,Aggregate,Potential,Mapping,Pit,Quarry,Area,Locations
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