What maps are there showing the location of mineral resources, especially coal, and the basic geology?
What are the quantities and accessibility of such resources? B. Transport and communications. How approachable are the mineral deposits and what infrastructure exists to exploit them? C. Tourist and geographical information. How easy is it for the Western Australians involved to participate in the operations? What infrastructure exists for the human resources? It may seem simple for a library to have the materials readily available but put in the context of the areas involved it is difficult for a medium sized overseas library to respond satisfactorily. The WA map library collection policy was to provide world map coverage at scales of 1:2 500 000 and 1:1 000 000 for geographic maps and 1:5 000 00 for thematic maps. Individual country coverage is generally by national atlas (if available) and single sheet or small scale mapping. Also collected are thematic atlases and certain countries given more detailed coverage as identified by proven demand or historical links. China had not been r
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