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1. Place Names This is a data group contains place names for BC Communities There are two separate layers available Major Cities and BC Communities Major Cities is a point file of cities and city name labels are automatically displayed above scales of 1 6 000 000 but at scales below 1 6 000 000 this layer is not available When you turn the data layer on you will see the names of all the BC Cities display as shown on the map below Transportation This data group includes Railroads and Roads data layers Roads are available at scales below i e larger than 1 3 000 000 Below 1 500 000 the road layer becomes more detailed you will have to turn it on again and at 1 50 000 road names will display Railroads appear only at scales larger than 1 1 000 000 note that some railroads appearing at larger scales may be abandoned Boundaries MWLAP Ministry of the Environment Regions Regional Districts and Parks are all available at any scale Orthophotos This data layer will display imagery either ortho photography 3D registered air photos or Satellite photos Landsat for certain areas The following data layers are a part of the orthophotos data group e Langley color ortho April 2001 SeaToSky ortho 1999 FREMP Color Ortho 2002 Fraser Valley 1999 1m pixel B amp W Vancouver Island 13 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Kelowna Area High Resolution color orthos 1m pixel color Chiliwack Ho
2. 3 Arteta 1 Silk a i La SSAI Lor 129 821434 Himi Mines Production 103 07 HIDOEN CREEK iP J25 BITE 2105123810 2 9 2 MINFILE Number You can locate a mine using its MINFILE number Please read carefully the paragraphs below regarding the format of the MINFILE number This information was extracted from the Energy Mines and Resources web site More information is available here kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Each mineral occurrence has a unique 9 character MINFILE number used to identify it within the computer database in hard copy printouts and on location maps The MINFILE number number begins with a three digit NTS National Topographic System location number used to identify the appropriate 1 1 000 000 map sheet from 082 to 114 followed by a single alphabetic character A to P used to identify the appropriate 1 250 000 map sheet Due to a high density of occurrences NTS map sheets 082E F K L 92H and are plotted at a 1 100 000 scale In these cases a two character NE NW SE SW designation identifies the appropriate quadrant on the map sheet The other map areas are plotted at a 1 250 000 scale and two blank spaces must be input in place of the two character quadrant designation An exception is 0921W The final three character segment of the MINFILE number is a sequential three digit number from 001 to 999 identifying the unique number on the map s
3. 3 to edit all historic mines atlas information BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 The Project Coordinator will let you know what type of account was assigned to you Click on the Launch Atlas button to access the atlas You will be presented with a login screen Type in your username and password and press Login If the login is successful you will see the Proceed button appear Click on the Proceed button to take you to the online mapping application Proceed The BC Historic Mines Atlas will load and should look like the image below TERA e F H dra Data i E Montez Tembr es Ba Historic Mines O Historic Mines Production O gt MER Discharge Ponts Flow Stations Erw Condo Oo Fiore Seine Cirio presen Tori cha Ole Arr Saians A Cimate Stations Env Cernadas O Climate atebors inace A JE D gt Clenate stetore facta ir Y i 1 et er en Saskajchesan 03 Orhophotas Coverage Haa ei TA Nat H Pisce Hemos dli a UE Trersporiaton A Hydmlogy A orthophotos A lt Boundanas O Ecimage E O 6Cimage re Aiei i i re pin ea SET s Phe pa RON Se G Martane 3 ae Hah este Bhn ee ae Ta RAR MAA The BC Historic Mines Atlas main page has several different tools to assist map users BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 The Map Viewer is available including the Map Viewer Toolbar the Map Legend and Status Bar The Map Access
4. NUMBER 1 8 Name 5 RUDGE L481 Proceed Click on the Proceed button The top frame will be updated and will show the current selection Any new points will be attached to this mine until you make another selection in Step 1 1 Select a mine from the Historic Mines Production list Salecta point type Not Applicable This third choice is when a point doesn t need to be attached to a particular mine STEP 2 You then need to select a feature type in the following example we will upload a Water Quality document STEP 1 Select a mine from the Historic Mines Production l st STEP 2 Selecta point type STEP 2 Select a pobit type bnr aaae e H Emaironmantal Dais Biological i Tissus Prologreph A Peron Once you have made a choice you will see a message 20 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Microsoft Internet Explorer Ed A The mouse hyperlinked fou are now in digitizing mode and ready to digitize a Water Quality feature Click on the map where You want to place the paint will change to a hand tool when over the map area Simply move the hand to where you want to add the point and click on the map note that you must zoom in below 1 100 000 scale before you can start digitizing This is to ensure that your point is as accurate as possible Once you have digitized the point location you will need to fill out a data entry form The snapshot b
5. download and install the MapGuide viewer If you have installed the Viewer previously it is very important that you ensure that you have the correct version of the Viewer You must have version 6 0 2 4 or newer You can check the version number by moving your mouse over the map and clicking on the right mouse button A menu will appear Select About gt About Autodesk Mapguide If your version is older than 6 0 2 4 you will have to download the installation file for the Autodesk web site and re install the Viewer lf after having installed the MapGuide Viewer you still don t see a map appear in the lower frame of this page it is possible that a firewall prevents you from accessing the map If you encounter an error once log out of the BC Historic Mines Atlas close your Internet Explorer and log back in again to the map server Try the same procedure to see if you get the same error When you are experiencing slow refresh of data layers such as orthophotos or other imagery be patient These are very large files and do take time to load lf you encounter other errors that persist please report the error directly to Suzanne Richer at sricher hfx eastlink ca Make sure to describe the action that caused the error to occur in detail including copying and pasting error messages into your e mail correspondence To copy and paste an error message into your e mail e Open the BC Historic Mines Atlas and re create the error and the error
6. message s With the error messages up on your screen click the Print Screen button on the top of your computers keyboard 36 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Open up a graphics program such as Paint Click File Paste The screen capture output should now paste into the Paint program If not re do and try again Clip the image if necessary using the crop or clip tool save the file as a Bitmap bmp or a JPEG jpg Attach the file to your e mail you have composed describing the error by clicking Insert Attachment or Attach File in your e mail program Also be sure to add other relevant information such as what version of Internet Explorer you are using To check your version of Internet Explorer Open up Internet Explorer and click on Help At the bottom of the pull down menu you should see About Internet Explorer Click this option and a box should appear that will tell you the version number of Internet Explorer that is currently installed on your machine By about Internet Eapleror S Zj You could also include information on your i Operating System such as Windows 98 F 18 2000 or XP Include any other relevant internet Explorer information that you think is important and E should be conveyed to assist with the cet Sang et problem We will get back to you as soon as Ledo Decana coco coto cotas possible dos a Moi me dese led at he Astor Center hor Sucernco mo br E Appia io
7. Fisheries Information Summary System This report is generated on the Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management s web site The report can be customized to include only the relevant sections BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 ao abr y Mame i sore rnin of rta Clue hi Minisery Fisheries Inventory a i Sistainable Resource pe g Data Queries E lx j Management h Main queries page Help select or Deselect the options to customize the FISS Report then click SUBMIT stream Lake Enhancement amp anA RE Show Georeerence E ee Submit Reset 2 Fish Wizard This report is the same one that you would get by doing a search on the FishWizard web page Wizard _ Feh ard is a co eae fe presentation aT d En La de Pah Aizerd ca fra ur mest recen cinformacion ae Pra E Sin ye aa aii oa ama and de Ash in tham ndrim sekman escape ments fish Shocking records and epi mace for m Wih ie PSs rou can ceste mas or summery reports by following a few ample sters in psauenoe Deire alaba or irean or ea aras Of imtarasar Secta single felerelated information theme Line the map tools to get Pformstion about the palected theme dd apbonal avers bo the lakes end streams bees map The Fish Wizard and the material in Es oaned by the Govemment of British Columbia and protected by copyrghc law Single maps generated by the Fish Wira may be printed low personal use only Material may not b
8. Map it button 24 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 You will see the preliminary point on the map and you will have the choice to either Accept Point or Reject Point Accept pi Reject Upon accepting the point a data entry form will pop up 2 10 4 Edit information 54 This tool allows you to edit information that you have previously entered Note that only the text attributes can be edited date title observer comments etc If you have uploaded the wrong file or positioned the point in a wrong location you must delete the point and start over again Select the point on the map and clicking on the update icon An update form will appear The previously entered fields will be displayed You can change them and re submit the changes will take place immediately ee Pa peered Erre Update Form Primary MINFILE Number fio3P 021 Secondary MINFILE number ftosP 225 Lo Date mm dd yyyy 12 21 03 Name of observer MEM Title Water Quality results for Hidden Creek and Rambler Method of Coordinates Collection Estimated Comments Heavy Iron staining View attached docume nt 29 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 10 5 Move a point E This function is restricted to the atlas administrators To move an existing point zoom in below 1 100 000 scale and select the point on the map Environmental Data only Click on the Move a Point icon
9. Ranked Es Moderate MA Topas Mot Ranked gt Population Bottom 254 WD Moderate B Highest MA Top 25 Not Ranked Not Ranked Environment Receptors This data group various environment receptors such as e Wildlife Habitat Areas view metadata at http aardvark gov bc ca apps metastar metadataDetail do recordUID 36172 amp recordSet 1S019115 e Ungulate Winter Range view metadata at http aardvark gov bc ca apps metastar metadataDetail do recordUID 361 73 amp recordSet 1S019115 e Ground Water Waterwells view metadata at http aardvark gov bc ca apps metastar metadataDetail do recordUID 3845 amp recordSet IS019115 e CDC Element Occurrences Non Sensitive 11 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 CDC Element Occurrences Masked Sensitive view metadata at htto aardvark gov bc ca apps metastar metadataDetail do recordUID 36538 amp recordSet 15019115 BC Point of Diversion with Water License Information view metadata at http aardvark gov bc ca apps metastar metadataDetail do recordUID 476748recordSet 1S019115 23 Environmental Receptors lt gt Wildlife Habitat Areas lt Ungulate Winter Range a Ground Water Waternvells Ol 5 LOL Element Decurences Mon Sensitive Amphibians Birds 1 Bivalves Chitons Dicots Fems Gastropods Insects Lampreys 1 Mammals Monocots Quillorts Ray finned Fishes 1 Reptiles Turtles COC Element Occur
10. and attach a document to the point Below is the menu that will be launched upon clicking on the point icon Note you must zoom in below 1 100 000 scale in order to add new points on the map a Se pot 3 mine hom the Historia Mi nes Production lest i Use the ming cunrenty selected on the map OR Select a mine from a list STEP 1 The first thing that you have to do is to select a mine to which you want to attach the new point Click on the drop down menu to see the three choices Use the mine currently selected on the map you must turn on the Historic Mines Production layer select a mine on the map and click on this choice Select a mine from a list If you select this option a new window will appear 082ENE001 MCKINLEY Click on the down arrow El to see all the mines and make a selection By default the mines are ordered by MINFILE number You can click on the Order by mine name if you are not sure of the MINFILE number but know the mine name Once you have selected a mine a message will appear to give you more information about the mine that you have selected to ensure that this is the mine that you want 19 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 You have selected the following mine lf this is correct press the Proceed button and start digitizing the data associated to this mine MINFILNO 103P 02 Name 1 HIDDEN CREEK Name 2 ANYOX Name 3 ANYOX MINE Name 4
11. installation process BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 When you have completed either the automatic or the manual download option you will be able to view the BC Historic Mines Atlas and any other Mapguide projects 2 2 Automatic Access to the BC Historic Mines Atlas The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer will be automatically downloaded to your computer the first time that you attempt to access the maps and mapping tools When you click on the BC Historic Mines Atlas entry access portal found at www cmnbc ca select the BC Historic Mines Atlas option and Login lf you don t already have the viewer you will be prompted Do you want to install and run Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control Accept this download option by clicking the Yes button xi Do you want to install and run Autodesk MaphuidelF The Autodesk MapGuide Viewer will eae aeu OON sioned on eect 10M4 AM be automatically installed Once you have installed the map viewer for the first time the window pop up will not Publisher authenticity vented by Versign Commercial software Publishers CA reappear Autodesk Inc Caution Autodesk lnc asserts that this content is sate ou should only install view this content if you trust Autodesk lnc to make that assertion T Always trust content from Autodesk Inc es More Info BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 3 Opening the BC Historic Mines At
12. British Columbia Historic and Operating Mines version 2 01 Virtual Atlas March 2004 Revised May 2007 See htip webmap em gov bc ca mapplace historicMines mines entry htm Prepared for Environment Canada Pacific and Yukon Region Environmental Protection Branch and BC Ministry of Energy and Mines Prepared by Suzanne Richer Community Mapping Network For further information contact Robert McCandless Environment Canada 604 666 2199 Gregg Stewart Ministry of Agriculture and Lands 250 387 1528 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORIC MINES ATLAS 0s0s0005 1 1 1 THE COMMUNITY MAPPING NETWORK CMN ccccssseccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaseessaneeesageeees 1 ie GIS DATA LAYERS AND DATA GROUPS sia 2 2 USING THE BC HISTORIC MINES ATLAS 0ooconcocococonononconanononononcnnananononos 3 2 1 MANUAL ACCESS TO THE BC HISTORIC MINES ATLAS ccceccecseeseeseeseeseeeeeueeeeueeueeeeaeeeeaess 3 2 2 AUTOMATIC ACCESS TO THE BC HISTORIC MINES ATLAS csceececcecceceeceeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeness 6 2 3 OPENING THE BC HISTORIC MINES ATLAS 0cceceececeececeececeececeececeeaececuecesueaecueaeensaeauseeaeseees 7 DA yg 9 2 ANETO lo e S 9 20 OPTION Sm ro in reci S 9 A A A II A 9 2 8 BC HISTORIC MINES ATLAS DATA GROUPS AND DATA LAYERS ccceeseeceeseeeeeseeseeeeseeeeesaess 9 2 9 ZOOMING TO SPECIFIC FEATURES USING THE ZOOMGOTO TOOLi occocnncnccncnncnnnnnoninncnn
13. E UPSTREAM LIMIT OF CUTTHROAT TROUT REFS SR501 56501 BEAVER Height 0 5 Length Comments UNCONFIRMED OBSTRUCTION FISH FOUND BOTH UPSTREAM Ano DAM DOWHRNSTREEANM EEFE SRS01 ERS01 REFERENCES 2FBSAT FISHERIES BRANCH SUPREY FISHERIES FILES IMVWEMTORY ENRANMCEMENT BIOPHYSICAL DATA El RECORDS OF PERSONAL COMMUNICATION 2FRSRy 2PUB 108 SUMMARY REPORT RECOMMALSSANCE LEVEL AQUATIC BIOPHYSICAL INVENTORY OF THE TRIBUTARIES TO STAWE BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 3 Troubleshooting the atlas Much work has gone into creating this atlas as a trouble free product however sometimes issues do arise This section of the report attempts to address some of those issues For all others please read this section to learn how to report an issue with the Wildlife Stewardship Atlas First of all the BC Historic Mines Atlas is built to run in Windows Explorer You WILL NOT be able to view all the functionality of the BC Historic Mines Atlas using Netscape Communicator or any other type of Internet browser To download a free version of Microsoft Internet Explorer please go to http www microsoft com windows ie downloads critical ie6sp1 default asp If you have the correct Internet browser installed but you don t see a map appear in the lower frame of this page it means that you haven t installed the Autodesk Mapguide Viewer Please see Section 2 of this document for a detailed explanation of how to
14. HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 9 1 Mine Name This function can be used to zoom to the primary name of a mine The following example demonstrates how to zoom the mine called Hidden Creek Zoom Goto Location Category HL Mine gt Mine Name Location Hidden Zoom to width 20 Kim Select a category then enter a location to goto Enter the mine name partially or completely in the Location field Set the Zoom to width this is the width of the map window The query above will return four records Zoom Goto Location HIDDEN CREEK OK HIDDEN TREASURE L 1100 HIDDEN TREASURE L 38405 HIDDEN TREASURE L 4718 Help Select one of the records and the map will zoom to the location of the point as below note the map width at the lower right corner Make sure that the layer Historic Mines Production is turned on 16 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 RiGee een e F 10 Emaroimentel Onis iS Histonc Miner H Hetonchdines Production J 100 1 006 5 000 5000 16 000 100000 60 000 50000 100000 iiid a oo 250 00 0 500 000 0 500 M0 1 000 000 1 000 00 6 10 0 00 0 00 eden had 10 000 000 ne E RER Ciechaige Pore dS Flew Smor Er Gansin Se Omek Siion Ers Caa a Matar oen iaa Omopho Crama A Plans Mammen fl iS FIGS 5 Fish Presence 750K 02 Treneporston AS Hoog AS Ohio photos A Bounciaras A LENA
15. The following menu will appear in the top frame EEE 5679105 E Mop it You can move the point using two options Option 1 Enter Coordinates Enter the UTM zone easting and northing and click on the first Map it button The map will zoom to the coordinates that you have entered and place a temporary crosshair symbol If the location is correct click on the Move Point button The map will redraw and the point will be moved to the new location Move Point Option 2 Digitize Point on Map Click on the second Map it button and digitize the new location on the map Click on the Move Point button to confirm the location 2 10 6 Delete a point lf you want to remove a point Environmental Data only and delete its attached document you can select the point on the map and click on the delete icon A confirmation message will appear Proceed 26 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Note Deleting points is FINAL The document attached to the point will also be removed from the server 2 10 7 Report This tool is the same as double clicking on a feature on the map It will launch a report about the feature Refer to section 2 9 for more information about the various reports available HINT use the arrow button to select a feature 2 10 8 Attach a file only for Regulated MMER Discharge points Lo This tool is only for the MMER Discharge points Select a disc
16. Tools link users to the Options and Help functions 2 4 Help ME Help Access button displays a brief help tool to using the BC Historic Mines Atlas functions lt also explains some general notes about the Autodesk MapGuide map viewer The Help tool will link to a PDF version of this training manual 2 5 Metadata MGISESISN Metadata is data about data The metadata for the BC Historic Mines Atlas is a list of all of the data groups and the pertinent information about these data groups Metadata contains a data description and a scale range You can scroll down through the metadata report or select the layer from the list at the top Below is an example from the Metadata report A description of the data group is given and an applicable scale range is also indicated 2 6 Options Options This button will launch the browsing and mapping tools in the top frame Each tool will be described in details in section 2 10 2 7 Log Out Log Out Press this button to log out 2 8 BC Historic Mines Atlas Data Groups and Data Layers Below is a list of the data groups and data layers and review what each layer represents and the proper scale at which to use the data layer You may want to zoom in and out of the map a little closer at some points through this exercise to see the data layers Use the zoom tool located in the map viewer tool bar at the left hand side of your xl screen You will have to zoom in below 1 100 000 scale
17. USER MANUAL V2 01 Watersheds this data layer is available at scales below 1 300 000 This data layer is comprised of sub watersheds within each major watershed group as defined by the Watershed Atlas 1 50 000 Fish Presence This data group contains data on rivers that have fish presence as noted by the Fisheries Information Summary System FISS There are two data layers available for viewing Salmonids Present and Steelhead Distribution 1 20K features This data group contains the Terrestrial Resource Information Mapping TRIM created for the Province of BC There are 10 data layers that contain detailed information captured at a 1 20 000 scale on resources and terrestrial data This includes Land Cover Contours west Contours east Water bodies marsh swamp ice Lakes Rivers Roads Rail Coastline Transport Structures 2 9 Zooming to specific features using the ZoomGoTo Tool You can quickly locate a feature by using the ZoomGoTo tool You can make a search and zoom to the following categories Zoom Goto Location Category 1 Mine gt Mine Mame 1 Mine gt Mine Name Mine gt MINFILE Number Location 3 Mine gt Permit Number Grid gt 1 20 000 Grid gt 1 250 000 oom to width Grid gt 1 50 000 Flace Name waterbody Rivers and Lakes Waterbody Alias Rivers and Lakes select a category theth watershed Code Watershed Group 4 letters cence Hee 15 BC
18. Y MAPPING NETWORK cccccceececcecceceeceeceececeeceecueaecaecuecesaecaecuesesaecuecusaeeaesneaeeas 38 4 3 MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINES l occcoccconcnconccconcncncnccnnnconcnconcnnonnnonnnnonnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnons 38 1 1 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 The British Columbia Historic Mines Atlas 1 The Community Mapping Network CMN The BC Historic Mines Atlas is located on an Internet site called the Community Mapping Network Com munity Mapping Network About CHN Proiect Direciory Projects amp Fainas Methods amp Standards Maps amp Data Data Entry search Tools Watershed Education Sponsors Workshops amp Case Studies The piman goal of the Comenminity Mapping Network CMM i d0 provide a samice thal collects and integrates natural resource information maps and mapping information to promote sustainable resource management and to assist planalng sastosnalde communities in British Calambia Canada What s New CATA ENTE AHD Mor ING TOOLS dul 28 2003 Community Mapping Webwork Outreach Project 2009 2005 Tre Tomiin Mapping Hetetrk Creech Project e designed in creale pew deta sheng parnershps and do mprove relevantdala holdings to suppor lend usa decisions in he inlining gaogaphica areas Coastal BO Fraser Basin Upper Skeena Ckanagan end Kootenay Funding is trough the Real Estate Foundation of Antish Columbia and CMH partners ses lek for more details Lin
19. and Netscape browsers Please download the appropriate version for your system Microsoft Windows Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer A CU Java Edition Then click on the language of your choice ActiveX Control Download the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Platform Windows 952000 NT XP Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer _ a am ghen fWislontob oS exe French MGControl6 55P1 exe German MGControl6 SSP1 exe talan MGControl6 55P1 exe Japanese MGControl 55P1 exe A window will pop up to ask you if you want to Run the installation or Save it on your hard drive If you select Run the installation will start automatically BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 File Download Security Warning Ep xj Do you want to run or save this file n boia as cabs EXE ee Pees autodesk com Ran save Cancel Se Intemet can be useful tad un or cave thax sellers What s the risk If you select Save you will be asked for the folder where you want to save the installation file Desktop 2 My Documents File name MgControl6 55P 1 exe hal Save as type Application When the download is complete open Windows Explorer and browse to the folder where you downloaded the application Double click on the file called MgControl6 5SP1 exe to start the installation process The installation software will guide you through the
20. d Comments Heavy iron staining View attached document If you click on View attached document the document will open in a new window BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 http www shim be cafEC_Docs excel 103P 20 20021_Anyox 20Aditxls Microsoft Int oy x Lig x D E F G H Anyox Adit a 4 sa So EO E Acidity total amp pH4 5 Acidity to pH 4 5 Acidity Total L E Tot pH4 5 Alkalinity to pH 4 5 Hal ICA CIF 04 Chloride CI da Fluoride F Sulphate 504 ICA NO2 NOS PO4 Br Bromide Er Nitrogen Nitrate as N Nitrogen Nitrite as M Phosprorus Ortho as F Alternatively you can zoom to the Hidden Creek Mine on the map Select it and view a more complete report about the mine The newly uploaded document will show up in the report as part of the documents attached to this mine view Reports section for more information 2 10 3 Digitize a point by entering UTM coordinates Y If you have the exact UTM coordinates for the point you can type in the UTM coordinates in the boxes Follow Step 1 and 2 as demonstrated in the previous section and enter the UTM easting and northing as well as the UTM zone TT mark ne O Lakos DO NOT use commas to separate the units in the Easting and Northing boxes otherwise you will get an error and your point will not load Note that a valid easting will have 6 digits and a valid northing will have 7 digits Click on the
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22. eek Bete Biological Tissue AA Mot available 06 20 00 Robert ian LET ay McCandless Web Links A Mot available 2 11 2 Point Report This report is linked to each Environmental Data points It provides information about the point and a link to the document that was uploaded with it If the point refers to a specific mine the MINFILE NO will be displayed and hyperlinked to the Mines Report 30 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Primary MINFILNO 103P 021 Secondary MINFILNO NA Date 06 18 96 Name of observer Robert McCandless Title Flow from main adit Comments Heavy iron staining View attached document 2 11 3 Flow Station Report The Flow Stations with mean flow data layer is linked to this report Station KELLY CREEK NEAR STEWART Month meen icra by yee The mani mean is he erthmetc meso of allike daikewalues dima a patula month kis mb computed fhe dahk Wallies torte month ale complete 0 06 oo 0 70 017 008 003 077 0009 025 0 64 029 0 19 t 0 56 TEY 001 Source E revinrent Canada The Flow Stations layer is linked to the Environment Canada s web site for real time hydrometric data reporting Below is a partial snapshot of this report 31 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Enviraamant Environna iene Canada Canada Lontar Fel poh Lanada Site What s Herr Toolin Intormatinn Weathat TA n
23. elow shows the data entry form for a Water Quality document hs fell MES A PN al hired Meio tere ha ET igs Lean Tomcat ol Bain Je Sneed M Tininxaninfc r l har lun hr nraaxamimchaar U alo fall Ind a al La Y Lua ality s 8 l Endi k l i ee P ade as AL P A IL ig Ios AAA Pio aL MINFILE Nu mb er 103 P 021 Comments To upload a spreadsheet press the Browse button to find the file on your computer and click on the Start Uploading button Browse Note only files with the extensions xls are allowed Start Uploading The form will show the MINFILE number currently selected and to which this new point will be linked You have the option to attach this point to a secondary mine To do so click on Look Up Table A listing of all mines will appear the MINFILE number id and if you click on the MINFILE number of your choice your selection will be 21 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 automatically transferred into the main data entry form Below is a snapshot of the look up table 082ENEOO1 082ENEOO2 082ENEOOS 082ENE0OO4 082ENEDOS 082ENEOOG O82ENEOO 082ENEOOS 082ENEDOS 082ENE011 082ENEO14 087ENEO1 082ENEO19 082ENEO22 O82ENEO23 082ENEO27 D82ENEO29 082ENE031 e EME MCKINLEY BANNER UNION LITTLE GLOUCESTER G H AVERILL BUFFALO MAPLE LEAF COPKET ALCO WATERLOO PINTO MORNING DICTATOR AU SILVER SPOT NO 4 LUMPY RAMPAJL d If the poi
24. harge point on the map and click on this symbol A data entry form will pop up Fill in the form and select the file to upload note that you can upload files with the following extensions xls pdf doc txt gif jog Make sure that the file is less than 500kb BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 10 9 Collapse all layers Click on this tool to collapse all the data groups and layers in the legend 2 10 10 Expand all layers Click on this tool to expand all the data groups and layers in the legend 2 10 11 Print the Map This tool will allow you to print your map display This button will bring up the Page Setup menu Here you can create a title for your map include or exclude a legend scale bar north arrow the web site URL and the date and time You can specify the map size by map scale or to fit to page Use the Print Setup button to access your printer setup parameters This will include whether you want to print to a portrait or landscape orientation or if you want to print to a legal or letter size sheet When you are happy with your Print Setup parameters click OK This will initiate your computers Printer dialogue box Select OK to print the map Page Setup OK Historic Mines of British Columbia Cancel M Legend M URL W Scale bar M Date and time M North arrow Map Size C Specify scale ine 15 248 052 amp Fitt
25. heet For example 082FSW100 is the 100th occurrence documented in the 082FSW 1 100 000 scale NTS area If a new occurrence is documented an occurrence number will be assigned by the MINFILE Team Examples 082FSW100 at 1 100 000 scale 093M 014 at 1 250 000 scale 092JW 002 Is an exception kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 17 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Failing to add the two spaces in the MINFILE number when using the zoomgoto tool will result in an unsuccessful query 2 10 BC Historic Mines Atlas Mapping Tools The Options Access button MEE will display the Mapping Tools These tools can be used to view a report attach a document print maps and more i a i 1 ig ET ER 2 RERTEcCER TI Note Users that received a viewer account will only have access to viewing and browsing tools The toolbar will look like st Tat Te The Mapping Tools are described below in detail Short explanations will display by hovering the mouse over each icon in the web browser version of the BC Historic Mines Atlas 2 10 1 Return This button will return you to the main map page The Mapping Tools will disappear 18 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 10 2 Digitize a point by clicking on the map e This will launch a menu where you will be able to digitize new points directly on the map
26. ide 2 virar Aive Compal oper ghd Pi Dukes ba 15995 2001 Ferara af brit perbri sra dd Esti da rd karar from DO Pro Derralepra Cop pid Coc Kom brasi A Fgh Reserved CC Goperight 200 Microsc Capeanien Airighe rar vid The About Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control screen will appear with the version number on the right hand side of the viewer 2 1 Manual Access to the BC Historic Mines Atlas You manually install the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer on your computer as follows e Access the Autodesk MapGuide web site to download the viewer through http usa autodesk com adsk servlet item sitelID 123112 amp id 9454886 amp linkID 9242 099 e The CMN site also has a link that will take you to the Autodesk web site BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Autodesk Prods Sau rhe Pancha Serene Al homer Carr Autodesk MapGulde Services amp Support Constr Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Training coda Mayors eee a evi bor Coma lp Nara re rra En par Al Hd er Supo AFP PES FF y ELE FEA ane amp Deeds limas are Aas Heorot Window Ba la rie ra apra Vid Deas Eme Taly Mac 051 boris Other El l WA gt be Ee At the Autodesk MapGuide Map Viewer download site you select ActiveX Control under the section Microsoft Windows Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Autodesk MapGunde Viewer ls available for Windows Macintosh and Unis platforms running Microsoft Internet Explorer
27. k hey 26 003 SEARCH TOOLS link on Ch Home Page Check oul CWA s HE Wed saah fools to quick ind rfonredborr a Fish a Wildl Libras Lower Meinind Aago Min Water Lerd 8 Al Prode chon Fish Soe Library Lower Menland Region Min valer Lard amp Aii The Community Mapping Network www cmnbc ca was created to share natural resource information and mapping amongst communities in British Columbia Canada The Community Mapping Network CMN uses a network of servers to provide Internet access to resource information base maps and imagery Many types of information are integrated on CMN project web sites including fish and wildlife distributions mapped and unmapped streams and wetlands rare and endangered species biodiversity and possible restoration sites The CMN houses data on its server in Squamish British Columbia This server contains all of the GIS data layers and digital database layers for all of the Atlases and Mapping Tools available on the CMN A server does exactly what its name implies it serves up Internet Maps to users all across the province of BC and Canada The CMN is aimed at local communities First Nations municipalities planners and managers The information available on the CMN web site can be used for many applications including Community planning Storm water management Emergency response Habitat restoration and enhancement Watershed and coastal planning Development referrals I
28. las You can access the BC Historic Mines Atlas in three ways 1 From the Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources website under MapPlace htip webmap em gov bc ca mapplace minpot new_xmap ctm Item 58 in the list 2 From the Community Mapping Network site http www shim bc ca Select BC Historic Mines Atlas from the list of atlases in the center of the homepage 3 Go directly to the atlas at htip vebmap em gov bc ca mapplace historicMines mines entry htm You will be directed to the Welcome web page for the BC Historic Mines Atlas Note Although the atlas can be viewed with a screen resolution of 800 X 600 it is best viewed with a higher resolution such as 1280 X 800 since a larger spatial extent can be displayed on the screen Atlas Description Launch Atlas You can review information about the atlas and access this document by clicking on the Atlas Description button You must enter a username and password to browse the atlas and enter new data Casual users may enter lt VIEW gt as both the User Name and Password to study the atlas and read posted data at all scales Anyone wishing to post or edit data in the Atlas should contact Robert McCandless at Environment Canada The contact information is at the end of this document Once you have an account you can return to the entry page There are three kinds of accounts 1 to browse the atlas 2 to add or remove your own information to the atlas and
29. more information Historic Mines e Historic Mines Production this layer displays mines by range of production A detailed report is available by double clicking on these points see Report section for more information 23 Historic Mines a Historic Mines Production tonnes lt 10 000 10 000 100 000 100 000 1 000 000 1 000 000 10 000 000 gt 10 000 000 HA 10 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Watersheds Ranking This data group shows the watersheds based on various ranking types Community Watershed Wildlife Habitat Water Well Water License Population Water Diversion Red Listed Fish Masked Ecologically Sensitive Sites Blue Listed Fish Watershed Sensitivity Fish Score Ecological Sites Watersheds Ranking lt gt Water Diversion lt gt Watershed Sensitivity a gt Community Watershed Bottom 25 Bottom 25 Bottom 5 EL Moderate EE Moderate DY Moderate M Top 25 MA Top 25 J Top 5 Not Ranked Mot Ranked Mot Ranked 7 Wildlife Habitat Bottom 2528 he Moderate MA Topes a gt Red Listed Fish Lowest a Fish Score 0 Bottom 25 us Moderate M Top 25 Mot Ranked Not Ranked Highest 3 Ecological Sites 7 Water Well Not Ranked Lowest Bothorn 25 a Masked Ecologically Sensitive Sites EA Moderate Bottom E M Top 25 Moderate Not Ranked MA Top 25 a Water License Not Ranked Mi Highest Bottom 25 lt gt Blue Listed Fish Not
30. mpact assessment Research Education and awareness BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 The key objectives of the network are to build local capacity and expertise share ideas and link all community data across administrative boundaries Natural resource information is integrated on the CMN network in order to Assist communities and local governments with sustainable land use planning Develop common methods and standards for data collection Share ideas and project information locally and internationally Promote active and continuous stewardship and conservation Create an open forum for discussing the use and management of natural resources Promote planning of sustainable communities Protect sensitive habitats Raise awareness and respect for ecological values 1 2 GIS Data Layers and Data Groups A GIS contains data layers Data layers are an important component of a GIS Layers are like transparencies they are different kinds of information that can be displayed stacked one on top of the other Data layers can be viewed separately or viewed all together at one time In a GIS there are three different kinds of data layers points polygons and lines e Point features may include birds trees mines observations people or cities population centers e A polygon feature may include buildings soil types lakes and provinces e Aline feature may include roads rivers bird migration routes and topogra
31. n at the nsir of ros at Lr barna Charca iat on i ga ae Fer po Com Ahonen 37 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 4 Contact Information 4 1 Environment Canada Robert McCandless P Geo Environment Canada 5th Floor 401 Burrard Street Vancouver BC V6C 3S5 604 666 2199 Rob McCandless ec gc ca 4 2 Community Mapping Network Brad Mason Project Coordinator Department of Fisheries and Oceans Habitat and Enhancement Branch Suite 200 401 Burrard Street Vancouver BC V6C 3S4 604 666 7015 masonb dfo mpo gc ca Rob Knight Project Coordinator Ministry of the Environment Lower Mainland Region 10470 152 St Surrey B C V3R OY3 604 582 5293 Rob Knight gov bc ca Suzanne Richer CMN MapGuide Application Developer 33 Inverary Court Porters Lake N S B3E 1M8 902 827 3746 sricher hftx eastlink ca 4 3 Ministry of Agriculture and Lands Gregg Stewart Manager Crown Contaminated Sites Branch Ministry of Agriculture and Lands 250 387 1528 Gregg Stewart gov bc ca 38
32. nnnnnnns 15 2 9 1 IA O A O lain 16 2 9 2 MINFILE NUTMID OM imita a aia 17 2 10 BC HISTORIC MINES ATLAS MAPPING TOOLS cccceccecceccecceceeceeeseueeeeeeseuecueceseuseuseeeeeees 18 ZOT AOU cack eee a eens cree Ui ea ene ohana A mete TA 18 2 10 2 Digitize a point by clicking ON THO MAP ccccconccnnnncconacononoconacononononanononononanononoconanonnos 19 2 10 3 Digitize a point by entering UTM coordinates coococoooncconicononccnnccnnannonnononanonnncnnnnnons 24 21024 OM ANIOIIMNAUON aso o co o O a 25 24103 MOVE a PON iat miami t eal Ot E a E ye et a 26 210 6 O A DOIN vere caussanhes ti iealcups E head E A E a 26 207 RODO A Sata tu Saaiuat abana sl Dialiuaa cco haa a aa a 27 2 10 8 Attach a file only for MMER Discharge points occcccccoconccnnccononnconcnnnonononononanonos 2h 2109 CONADSE All AVES 210 A A A A aid 28 2 1010 EXPa a QU TOY CUS 2 A iS 28 AIDA PARES MEA AA ea a 28 2 1012 GOTO The CMN DOMO pag td A dai 28 BOM O 29 2A MIEWINGIREPOR Sn e aa Ae ae o bn too Lead Be a E 29 ZIT MNES ODO AA AA AAA reece 30 2 PONT REPON AA AA AA AAA AAA A AA E elias 30 2d TIOW SIAUON AO A oca 31 2114 CUNAS Staon REDON 1 A a dida 32 2 11 5 FISS and Fisheries Data Inventory Repott ooocccccccconnccnccccconononononononnnononanonnonnnanonnns 33 3 TROUBLESHOOTING THE ATLAS ooocococcnnononononononcnnonononononcnranononononencnas 36 4 CONTACT INFORMA TON iia 38 4 1 ENVIRONMENT CANADA erea a e eth eae nae ot o 38 42 COMMUNIT
33. nt is associated to more than two mines please enter the name or the MINFILE number of the other mines in the comments section Fill in the form For a Water Quality point you can upload a spreadsheet with the xls only Your file should not be larger than 500Kb Click on the Browse button to locate the file on your computer then click on the Start Uploading button You will see a message Microsoft Internet Explorer Es AN fou will see a confirmation message when the spreadsheetis downloaded this may take a few seconds to a minute depending on your internet connection Depending on the size of the file and your internet connection this could take several seconds The confirmation message will appear BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 You have uploaded the spreadsheet Anyox Adit xls successfully Press the Proceed button to complete the operation Proceed The data point will then display on the map and be part of the Environmental Data layer group You can double click on it to view the information that you have just entered The MINFILE number of the two associated mines are hyperlinked to the complete Mine Report see Reports section for more information Rint information Primary MINFILNO m 021 Secondary MINFILNO 103P 226 ae 12 21 03 Name of observer MEM Title Water Quality results for Hidden Creek and Rambler Method of Coordinates Collection Estimate
34. o page Frint Setup 2 10 12 Go to the CMN home page This button will return you to the CMN web site home page If you want to return to the BC Historic Mines Atlas Mapping site press your browser s Back button and you will be returned to the main mapping page BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 10 13 Help View the Autodesk MapGuide help features 2 11 Viewing Reports Reports can be accessed using two methods a Double click on a feature on the map b Select a feature on the map and clicking on the Report icon Below is a list of reports available BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 11 1 Mines Report The layer called Historic Mines Production is linked to this report The report provide general information about the mine and also links to the MEM s web site for more detailed reporting and searching functions At the bottom of the report the environmental data will be listed by feature type Water Quality Photograph Biological Tissue Report Web Link You can quickly review the various documents attached to a specific mines by clicking on the buttons View Photo View Report or View Details MINFILE Nomejs HIDDEN CREEK ANYOX LANYOK MINE ande a n e Flow from mabi adit Hidden Creek overdiew photograph 1052000 Gerry Mitchell Anyox Creek water quality Cba llosj22100 Gerry Mitohell Flaw From adit Into Rogers Cr
35. omen About Ls tg Publications hate ba Canada CHILANKO RIVER NEAR REDSTONE 08M6004 Data a ibep i Cal A eer E E Diasec Eo 5 TO pe JE LL LA pr Y pi le oe i 2 0730 H 123 41 30 e 1730 km 145 Veare 1561 15974 Matural Hydrate measure Feria of rez orl Type Op eroten schedule Gauge type i384 1265 Fon Seasonal Manual 1966 1770 Alon Tordinugis Manual 1971 1071 Aor Se senal Mariona 4972 1973 Flo Miccallanacus Manual 2 11 4 Climate Station Report The layers une the grouping Climate Stations Env Canada are linked to the Environment Canada s web site for reporting Below is a partial snapshot of this report BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 Publications Weather EC Home Home EL Stabons rikon Stallone Station Program Information Station Search Site flap seater Atti 2941973 119011594 186 Most Common Observation Codes A Tee in general Incomplete Information HOURLY X 24 Oberdey B 5 Oberdey C 4 Obs day D Irreguler H 24 Auto Obs WIND U U24 wind sersor 36 directions 456 sersor 6 direct ors Rate of PRECIP K Tipoing Bucket Rain Gauge S Fisher Porter Wielding Gage SUNSHINE es M Mipher Snow Gauge 2 11 5 FISS and Fisheries Data Inventory Report The hydrology layers available at 1 200 000 scale or below are linked to two off site reports View Report Es ale epee Ok E Fish eat ad Cancel Help 1
36. pe 1m pixel color Hatsic Valley 2m pixel B amp W Vancouver Island 4m pixel B amp W Set 1 4m pixel B amp W Set 2 5m pixel color Lower Fraser Some data layers are available for the whole province and others for just specific areas To see the area of the province covered by air photos turn on the orthophoto coverage area data layer to view the coverage extent Some data groups and data layers will become available as you zoom in closer to the map The following data groups are visible as you view the map at finer scales Hydrology This data group contains many data layers that are selectively displayed based on scale Rivers with FISS Reports 1 50K Wetlands 1 50K Man made Water body 1 50K Land 1 50K Lakes 1 50K Double line Rivers 1 50K Rivers 1 50K Lakes 1 250K Double line Rivers 1 250K Rivers 1 250K Lakes 1 2m Rivers 1 2m Lakes 1 6m Rivers 1 6m The image below shows the hydrology layers at 1 200 000 scale and below These layers are linked to Fisheries Information Summary System FISS reports see Reports section for more information Hydrology lt gt Lakes 1 50K ES lt Double ine Rivers 1 506 E lt Man made Waterbody 1 506 gt Rivers lt gt Wetlands 1 506 BC Watersheds Groups This data layer is available below 1 3 000 000 This data layer displays the major Watershed Atlas groups for BC 14 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS
37. phy Consider the example of soils and vegetation The soil lies underneath the vegetation in the real world A GIS is built this way as well the soils data layer lies underneath the vegetation data layers Both soils and vegetation exist in the same spatial context these layers overlap each other This allows them to be displayed and queried in the GIS Below is an example of how roads buildings and trees are all spatial elements that lie one on top of another as data layers in a GIS A GIS map can also contain groups of layers which are called layer groups All the layers in a layer group can be turned on or off at one time In the graphic shown O Place Names below ie lt Major Cities paur ae that Place lt BC Communities Names is a layer group that contains the data layers Major Cities and BC Communities BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 2 Using the BC Historic Mines Atlas The BC Historic Mines Atlas was built to run on Internet Explorer and WILL NOT WORK on Netscape Explorer To learn more about Internet Explorer and download a free copy go to htip www microsoft com windows products winfamily ie default mspx If you have installed a previous version of the MapGuide viewer ensure that the version is 6 0 2 4 or newer To view the Version Number of your MapGuide application right mouse click and select About in the pull down menu and View Version Number Abet fototesk Mapl
38. rences Masked Sensitive 5 BC Points of Diversion with Water Licence Information Climate and Flow Data Flow Stations with mean flow data this is a sub set on the Flow Stations layer A mean flow report is attached to these points Flow Stations all flow stations are displayed under this layer and each point is linked to the Environment Canada s web site for access to report Active BC Hydrometric Stations each point is linked to the Environment Canada s web site for access to report Active BC amp Yukon Water Quality Stations each point is linked to the Environment Canada s web site for access to report Climate Stations Env Canada This layer group contains the climate stations linked to the Environment Canada s web site for access to reporting features The stations are separated into 2 layers Climate stations active Climate stations inactive 12 BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 3 Climate and Flow Data a Climate stations active h 7 Climate stations inactive h a gt Flow Stations a gt Flow Stations with mean flow data 5 Active BC Hiudrometic Stations a Actve BC amp Yukon Water Quality Stations Water Licenses This layer is only available below 1 1 000 000 scale It shows the water licenses color coded as follow lt gt Mater Licenses Active Application Active Application amp License Active License na Inactive
39. to view the different types of environmental data that are available in the atlas Posted Environmental Data This data group contains all of the data that is used for on line data entry When you digitize or add a point to the map to represent the location of an observation the data will be added to this data group The BC Historic Mines Atlas displays the environmental data differently based on the current scale BC HISTORIC AND OPERATING MINES ATLAS USER MANUAL V2 01 At 100 000 scale and above up to BC level the environmental data is displayed with a unique green flag symbol No report is attached to these points at that scale If you move the mouse over the point a yellow tooltip will appear showing the point type Water Quality Photograph Biological Tissue Report Web Link 3 Posted Environmental Data ex Posted Environmental Data pa If you zoom in below 1 100 000 scale the environmental data will be shown with a different symbol for each point type a Regulated MMER Discharge Paints data Regulated MMER lt gt Water Quality Discharge Points triangle dh Water Qualit Purple triangle a Sediment m eka aes en Pink star la gt Web Link lt gt Water Chemistry 0 5 mal total heavy metals 0 5 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 gt 10 00 mal total heavy metals At 1 100 000 scale and below a report is available by double clicking on the point see Report section for

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