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Map Name: State Nonferrous Metallic Mineral Leasing
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Title: Active and Historic State Nonferrous Metallic Mineral Leases
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Comments: The State of Minnesota issues mineral leases on state-owned and state-administered fee mineral interests. The lease type shown here is non-ferrous metallic minerals. These layers are of active or historic State nonferrous metallic mineral leases, administered by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, mapped to the PLS forty and government lot. When there is no match to the PLS forty or government lot in the PLS40 layer, a record is then matched to the PLS section layer. These layers merge the DNR Control Point Generated PLS layer (PLS40) with land records stored in the DNR's Land Record System (LRS) in Oracle. The data are limited to a forty, government lot, or section level representation. Therefore, any state mineral leases that are less than a forty, government lot, or section, are represented by the entire forty, government lot, or section.
There are two layers included in this geodatabase:
1. Dissolved active mineral leases, where the mineral lease areas have been merged based on specific attributes, such as the lease number (i.e., the DNRTRNXNUM field), type of lease, start and expiration dates, but not the attributes to the PLS forty and government lot,
2) dissolved historic mineral leases, where the mineral lease areas have been merged based on specific attributes, such as the lease number (i.e., the DNRTRNXNUM field), type of lease, start and expiration and termination dates, but not the attributes to the PLS forty and government lot.
Subject: GIS data of active and historic state of minnesota nonferrous metallic mineral leases.
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