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This data set is a compilation of all known marine geophysical survey lines. From this index, you can get an overview on available geological knowledge for European seas together with contact information for further details.
Offshore seismic lines from Croatia
Since 1981 approximately 35 900 km of seismic lines were acquired, covering nearly all of Estonian offshore area on different grid, with the exception of the shallow nearshore areas. The seismic profiles are available in analogue or in digital format. Present digital seismic data is available in Meridata file format.
Geophysical data for which GEUS (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) is custodian
Offshore seismic and multibeam data collected by Istanbul University,Institute of Marine Sciences and Management
Offshore high resolution seismic lines on recovered from the shelf and basins of the Sea of Marmara, which provide stratigraphic relations of the late Quaternary deposits, and tectonic setting related to North Anatolian Fault segments.
From 1976 to 1991, approximately 24,500 km of Common Depth Point (CDP) seismic lines were acquired, covering nearly all of Latvia's offshore area on a 2x2 km seismic grid, with the exception of the shallowest nearshore areas. The seismic profiles are available in analogue format on magnetic tapes, with some of them having been processed and available digitally in *.sgy file format.
Geophysical data from Malta. Due to confidentiality data are shown as polygons
Geophysical indicators for gas hydrate. Data from Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR). Line data.
Geophysical indicators for gas hydrate. Data from CAGE-UiT, Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate.The Arctic University of Norway . Data are represented as points.