4 datasets found

  • Aggregate Opportunity Modelling for the Otago Region of New Zealand: Digital appendix

    GNS Science
    Efficient utilisation of aggregate resources is critical to supporting infrastructure development and reducing operational and transport costs related to extraction of raw materials. To understand the spatial distribution of future resources, aggregate opportunity in the Central Otago area has been mapped using modelling of geological, land use,...
    Created 3 July 2024 Updated 3 July 2024
  • Aggregate Opportunity Modelling for the southern Auckland area of New...

    GNS Science
    Efficient utilisation of aggregate resources is critical to supporting infrastructure development and reducing operational and transport costs related to extraction of raw materials. To understand the spatial distribution of future resources, aggregate opportunity in the southern Auckland area has been mapped using modelling of geological, land use,...
    Created 3 July 2024 Updated 3 July 2024
  • Aggregate Opportunity Modelling for the northern Auckland area of New...

    GNS Science
    Efficient utilisation of aggregate resources is critical to supporting infrastructure development and reducing operational and transport costs related to extraction of raw materials. To understand the spatial distribution of future resources, aggregate opportunity in the northern Auckland area has been mapped using modelling of geological, land use,...
    Created 3 July 2024 Updated 3 July 2024
  • Aggregate opportunity modelling for New Zealand: digital appendix

    GNS Science
    Efficient utilisation of New Zealand’s aggregate resources is critical to supporting infrastructure development as well as reducing operational and transport costs related to extraction of the raw materials. A mineral potential modelling approach has been used to identify places with opportunity for future hard rock and gravel extraction across New...
    Created 10 August 2021 Updated 10 August 2021
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