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Iso-content maps of Cobalt (Co), one of the chemical elements.obtained in the Geochemical Atlas of Spain Project, distributed in stream sediments (14,864 samples), superficial soils (0-20 cm.) (13,505 samples) and deeper soils (20-40 cm.) (7,682 samples). The results of the chemical analysis are shown in two types: total dissolution of the sample with 4 acids and partial dissolution with aqua regia. With the analytical results of all the sampled points, an isocontent map is made with adjustment to a square...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME), España, Date Stamp: 2022-09-22
Overview map showing the approximate extent of the key Cobalt metallogenic areas in Europe.
Metadata Contact: National Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG), Portugal, Date Stamp: 2025-01-08
Overview map showing the approximate extent of the key Cobalt metallogenic areas in land and European seas.
Metadata Contact: National Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG), Portugal, Date Stamp: 2024-08-14
The GSI, as partner and Work Package 7 (Minerals) leader of EMODnet Geology Phase II, are compiling information on cobalt rich ferromanganese crusts. EMODnet partners are submitting the mapped extent of cobalt rich ferromanganese crusts and established information; here you can view data collated thus far. Cobalt rich ferromanganese crusts are metallic mineral deposits that often form at depths between 400 to 4000 metres, as thin layers on the flanks of seamounts and submarine volcanoes. The crusts accumul...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey Ireland (GSI), Ireland, Date Stamp: 2025-01-07
The GSI, as partner and Work Package 7 (Minerals) leader of EMODnet Geology Phase II, are compiling information on cobalt rich ferromanganese crusts. EMODnet partners are submitting the mapped extent of cobalt rich ferromanganese crusts and established information; here you can view data collated thus far. Cobalt rich ferromanganese crusts are metallic mineral deposits that often form at depths between 400 to 4000 metres, as thin layers on the flanks of seamounts and submarine volcanoes. The crusts accumul...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey Ireland (GSI), Ireland, Date Stamp: 2025-01-07
CGS map server application allows statistical data of radon hazard for Czech's administrative units. Data was processed by CGS and State Office for Nuclear Safety under the Czech Republic Radon Program. Application operates with the Geological map 1 : 50,000 and 1 : 500,000. It's possible to generate komplex radon information in PDF format for municipality centroids.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2025-01-09
ArcGIS Server service provides statistical data of radon hazard for Czech's administrative units.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2024-01-12
Composite index for the socio-economic potential for deep geothermal energy in the North-West Europe
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Belgium, , Date Stamp: 2023-05-16
Hazard for subsidence due to unconsolidated sediments
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Austria (GBA), Austria, Date Stamp: 2024-08-14
The conceptual geological 3D model of the area of ​​interest was created in the modeling software MOVE 2019.1 developed by Petroleum Experts ltd. The aim of the model is a unified visualization of geology and faults below the surface in relation to the planned variants of the railway tunnel. The model includes Quarternary cover, platform Cretaceous sediments and Ordovician sediments of the Prague Basin that underwent Variscan deformation.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2025-01-09
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