EWG U.S. Mining Database
• Energy & Resources, Environment, Google Earth, Hacks & Mashups, Satellite & Aerial
There has been an explosion in mining claims lately; the Environmental Working Group’s U.S. Mining Database uses the Google Maps API to show active mines and claims on federal lands in the western United States. (There’s also a Google Earth option.) My, there are a lot of them. Using satellite imagery to show the effects of mining makes sense to me, given the awesome size of modern-day mining (look for the Athabasca tar sands or the Powder River coal basin in Google Earth some time). Thanks to Matthew Fried for the link; see also James Fee.
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