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The maps provided by this map interface are designed for general information purposes and are not intended for detailed GIS location information. All locations are approximate and cannot be guaranteed.

If you have more detailed location information for any of the properties listed on our map we encourage you to email them to us (please specify latitude & longitude to the nearest minute).

MapBeta.InfoMine.com has been designed to run on default browser security settings.

We value your input as we continue to develop and improve MapsMine. If you have any suggestions or problems please email us.

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Button Functionality

Mapper - Displays the InfoMine Mapper.

Google Mapper - Displays the InfoMine Google Mapper.

Property Search - Displays the property search page.

Previous ViewPrevious View - The Previous View tool works very much like the back button that we use in an internet browsers. Each time you hit the Previous View tool it will take you back to the previous view of the map.

Next ViewNext View - The Next View tool works very much like the forward button that we use in an internet browsers. Each time you hit the Next View tool it will take you forward to the next view of the map, if you have previously used the Previous View tool.

Zoom to ExtentsZoom to Extents - Returns the map to the initial load view.

Zoom to RectangleZoom to Rectangle - The Zoom to Rectangle tool zooms in to best fit the box you drew. You create the box size by clicking and dragging a bounding box with the left mouse button.

Zoom InZoom In - The Zoom In tool allows you to increase the magnification at which you view the map. In other words, you zoom in.

Zoom OutZoom Out - The Zoom Out tool works on the exact same principles as the Zoom In tool, only reversed. It decreases the magnification of the map (makes the map smaller).

PanPan - The Pan tool allows you to move the map image that you are looking at by "sliding" it. When you click the Pan tool the cursor changes to a hand and you click and drag the image to move it and change your view.

HelpHelp - Displays this help page.

HelpIdentify - The identify tools allows you to click on individual properties to display more information.

Map Legend and Layers

To turn on or off a map layer simply select/deselect the tick box beside the layer. Most map layers can be selected in the legend at all zoom levels but some layers will not plot on the map until you zoom in. If the text for a map layer is 'grayed' out then that layer is not available at your current view. All selected map layers will appear on the map automatically as you zoom in.

Properties

Only properties listed on InfoMine db with latitude and longitude information are available on MapBeta.InfoMine. The map currently has approximately 6,500 property locations available to be plotted on the map from our database of over 18,300 properties. Additional properties are being added as we obtain location information.

Property Status -

Property Labels -

Accessing Property Reports -

Property Location Accuracy -

If you have more detailed location information for any of the properties listed on our map we encourage you to email them to us (please specify latitude & longitudes to the nearest minute).

World

The majority of the world layers are only available when you zoom in on a particular area. Certain layers have labels that appear when you zoom in further. The various layers have been set to turn on a different zoom levels to keep the information presented on the map to a manageable level. Layers will appear as available (i.e. not be 'grayed' out) when you are at the required zoom level for the layer even if no data is available. For details on the world coverage of specific layers see the notes on layers below.

All the world layers are from data sets that have been released to the public from a number of organizations. The information has not been verified and the accuracy varies significantly for different regions of the world.

Notes on the specific world layers:

If you have any suggestions on which world layers you would like to see added please email us.

Geology

The Generalized World Geology layer is based on GSC Open File 2915d Generalized Geological Map of the World and Linked Databases, 1995. It is reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, 2002 and Courtesy of Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada.

The world geology is meant to provide a broad view of global geological patterns and act as a quick reference to determine the general age and type of rocks in a region. The geological map is NOT intended for any type of quantitative analysis, because much detail was omitted, and units were grouped and simplified in the process of generalization. The source map was originally prepared at scales approximating the 1:35 million scale. The high level of generalization must be kept in mind when zooming in to small areas on the map.

Rock Age and Rock Type definitions are all based on the descriptions provided in GSC Open File 2915d Generalized Geological Map of the World.

Rock Age

Rock Ages have been grouped from the GSC Generalized Geological Map of the World data source as their breakdown of Late, Middle and Early is not available for all parts on the world.

Rock Type

Rock Types are not displayed on the map until you zoom in at approximately continental level.