Data Sources
See which public filings, government datasets, and tenure systems feed Mineflow's documents, search, map, and alert workflows.
Overview
Mineflow's public data system is built from multiple provenance types. Some sources are file-backed, such as exchange filings and company-hosted public documents. Others are government geological datasets that mainly show up in spatial workflows. The Australian Tenements workflow exposes a third category: jurisdiction-level public tenure feeds.
The Data Sources filter only scopes the public side of a search. If you want to decide between Mineflow's collected public data, your own uploaded data, or both, use Search Scope instead.

Search Scope vs Data Sources
Public Filings and Company Documents
These are the file-backed public sources used by ASX/TSX Documents, list search, map search, and alerts. If your workflow starts with issuer filings, this is the source family you will use most often.
Australian exchange filings collected into Mineflow's public document, search, map, and alert workflows.
Canadian exchange and technical-report filings that sit beside ASX documents in the same public search surfaces.
Public investor-relations and company website documents that complement exchange coverage when issuers publish directly.
Government Geological Datasets
These sources primarily feed map-backed context in Search and Map Search. They are most useful when the answer is spatial rather than document-centric.
Government geological catalogs and map-backed layers from Geoscience Australia used primarily in Search and Map Search.
Public South African geoscience layers and geological context surfaced in Mineflow's map workflows.
Western Australia government datasets that contribute public drilling and map context in spatial search workflows.
Tenure Provenance
Mineflow's Australian tenure workflows are materialized from jurisdiction-level public mining-title systems. On the Australian Tenements page, the Sources popover shows which public system a jurisdiction came from and the snapshot date Mineflow used for the current view.

Where to Use Source Scoping
Documents
Best when you want to review recent filings by company, day, or source before opening the original file or map view.
Search and Map Search
Best when source provenance should change the result set itself, such as exchange filings only, company websites only, or government datasets only.
Tenements
Best when you need jurisdiction-level provenance for public tenure snapshots rather than document or drill provenance.