1. View Interactively:
A compilation of completed Aggregate Resource Mapping GIS data is now available in a new interactive web map application.
2. View a PDF Version:
Plate A: Aggregate Resources, Sand and Gravel Potential, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota.
(27 x 32 inches, full size. 19 MB, large file)
Reference - Arends, H.E., 2008. Aggregate Resources, Sand and Gravel Potential, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota. Report 366, Plate A. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Lands and Minerals Division, Scale 1:100,000 with digital data. https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/lands_minerals/mille_lacs_plate_a.pdf
Plate B: Aggregate Resources, Crushed Stone Potential, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota.
(27 x 32 inches, full size. 8 MB, large file)
Reference - Arends, H.E., 2008. Aggregate Resources, Crushed Stone Potential, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota. Report 366, Plate B. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Lands and Minerals Division, Scale 1:100,000 with digital data. https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/lands_minerals/mille_lacs_plate_b.pdf
Please note: Best results in viewing these plates will be obtained by saving the files to a location of your choice and opening with Adobe Acrobat. Some plate information may not display as a result of opening with Acrobat directly from a web browser.
3. Download GIS data:
A compressed set of files, milledata.zip. This compressed set of files is 1.7 MB. It contains ArcView shapefiles and related dbf files of geological and aggregate features created by the DNR, MNDOT, and MGS. Also included are metadata files in HTML format for each data file.