MTA - Coal Grid, Unit

MTA - Coal Grid, Unit Determines the location of Coal Tenures within the Province of British Columbia. It is established under the authority of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Grid Regulation. It is defined by a set of UTM coordinates which approximate NAD 27 latitude and longitude positions. Units are the finest level of the Coal Grid. They are defined by UTM coordinates for their corners and the mid points of the four sides. A unit is the base building block for creating the Coal Grid. In a block there are 100 units, 10 rows by 10 columns, and numbered consecutively, starting in the southeast corner. The units are numbered 1 to 10, 11 - 20 etc. always reading from right to left. E.G. 082E05D007 2020-12-10 Government of British Columbia mineral.titles@gov.bc.ca Economics and IndustryMTAcoalcoal gridcoal tenurecoal titlegridmineral titletitleunitGovernment information BC Geographic Warehouse Custom DownloadHTML https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/mta-coal-grid-unit/resource/3de0bcee-4c80-4669-acbb-efb03b0f65da KML Network LinkKML https://openmaps.gov.bc.ca/kml/geo/layers/whse_mineral_tenure.mta_coal_grid_unit_sp_loader.kml MTA - Coal Grid, UnitWMS https://openmaps.gov.bc.ca/geo/pub/WHSE_MINERAL_TENURE.MTA_COAL_GRID_UNIT_SP/ows?service=WMS&request=GetCapabilities&layers=pub:WHSE_MINERAL_TENURE.MTA_COAL_GRID_UNIT_SP&legend_format=image/png&feature_info_type=text/plain MTA - Coal Grid, UnitWMS https://openmaps.gov.bc.ca/geo/pub/WHSE_MINERAL_TENURE.MTA_COAL_GRID_UNIT_SP/ows?service=WMS&request=GetCapabilities&layers=pub:WHSE_MINERAL_TENURE.MTA_COAL_GRID_UNIT_SP&legend_format=image/png&feature_info_type=text/plain British Columbia GeoportalHTML https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/mta-coal-grid-unit

Determines the location of Coal Tenures within the Province of British Columbia. It is established under the authority of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Grid Regulation. It is defined by a set of UTM coordinates which approximate NAD 27 latitude and longitude positions. Units are the finest level of the Coal Grid. They are defined by UTM coordinates for their corners and the mid points of the four sides. A unit is the base building block for creating the Coal Grid. In a block there are 100 units, 10 rows by 10 columns, and numbered consecutively, starting in the southeast corner. The units are numbered 1 to 10, 11 - 20 etc. always reading from right to left. E.G. 082E05D007

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