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The Tutorials Archive
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How to Pan for Gold A simple 4 step process from the Tennessee Division of Geology to help you learn how to pan gold. Give it a try |
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Placer Examination, Principles and Practice This guide, designed for BLM mineral examiners, takes you through the whole process of placer examination. It begins with the basics about the different types of placers and how they are formed. Then moves into sampling and evaluation methods. |
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Land Description Diagram This quick look diagram provides useful information at a glance. Identify Legal Land Description notations, compass readings, and measurement conversions. A very useful chart for anyone creating a map, or writing a legal land description. |
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Demystifying the LR2000 This tutorial will guide you stet-by-step through the process of getting mining claims information from the BLM's LR2000 database. Three sections show you how to; Understand the Serial Register Page, Find Active Claims by Township, & Find Information on an Individual Claim. |
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Legal Description and Land Status - A Self-Study Guide This BLM course is a great primer for those who want to understand how to determine land status. The goal of this tutorial is to train BLM employees on how to read and write legal land descriptions using the PLSS and to use the LR2000 to accurately determine the ownership and status of any parcel of public land. Helpful information for all land users. |
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Legal Description and Land Status - Companion Videos This is the first of three companion videos for the Land Status Course listed above. The video is dated, as you can see by the image. But the information is still current and helpful. The audio is a little scratchy and it feels a lot like school. But give it a try. The next two videos can be downloaded from the library. |