Mapping of an old mine site for heritage purposes Gibson, John Martin 291004 Spatial Information Systems 291006 Cartography This research investigated combining the use of modern surveying techniques and the Internet for the documentation of the historically significant information contained within an industrial heritage site. A cost-effective and economical procedure has been developed for the capture of the data in the field and the presentation of this data in a web site. The industrial heritage sites of Australia contain a vast resource of historical information. These sites are perhaps the most difficult reminders of our past to deal with in terms of conservation and preservation. The industrial sites under the greatest threat are abandoned mine sites. These abandoned mines often pertain directly to the past development and growth of many regional areas, thereby providing an important link to the pioneering men and women of the district. By using the abandoned Silverspur mine near Texas, this project has researched the application of surveying and the Internet in the collection and documentation of the historical data associated with such a site. The project has found that the application of this technology for these purposes is possible, and could be employed by a mining company or relevant heritage committee. The compilation and presentation of this data before it is lost will provide the public with a valuable insight into Australia's past. 2004-12 USQ Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.usq.edu.au/10/1/JohnMartinGIBSON-2004.pdf Gibson, John Martin (2004) Mapping of an old mine site for heritage purposes. [USQ Project] (Unpublished) http://eprints.usq.edu.au/10/