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The database of the 1:1.000.000 scale Geological Map of Italy, named GEO1MDB, is structured into 4 geometric layers and 3 descriptive tables. The layers are: Geologic Units, Tectonics Units, Geologic Structures and Regional Structures.
OGC/WMS & WFS providing the map compiled from the Geological Map of Luxembourg at a scale of 1:350.000 by simplification and grouping of geological units.
This spatial dataset is part of the High Value Datasets/HVD identified in agreement with Implementing Regulation 2023/138 of Directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information.The Geological Map of Portugal at a scale of 1:1 000 000, published by LNEG in 2010, constitutes the synthesis document of the current knowledge about the geology of mainland Portugal and all insular territory: the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos. This map includes for the first time the geology of the ...
Geološka karta Slovenije v merilu 1: 250.000 je nastala na podlagi podatkov Osnovne geološke karte 1: 100.000. Izdelava je trajala več kot 20 let. Zaradi neskladja med posameznimi listi je bilo potrebno opraviti temeljito terensko reambulacijo. Terensko delo je bilo spremljano s številnimi analizami (konodonti, nanoplankton, radiolariji in mikrofavna ter mikroflora). Na karti je izdvojenih 114 litostratigrafskih enot. Prikazane so tudi pomembne geološke strukture in regionalni prelomi. Vsi podatki so zajet...
The geological map of Spain and Portugal at 1:1 000 000 scale is a renewed version of the geological map of the Iberian Peninsula and the territories of Ceuta, Melilla and the Balearic, Canaries, Azores and Madeira islands. This small-scale map is edited jointly periodically by the Geological surveys of Spain (IGME) and Portugal (LNEG). This new version includes for the first time the geological information of the Spanish and Portuguese continental shelves and also the geology of the Atlantic Portuguese is...
Geological map of Spain and Portugal at scale 1:1 000 000 of 2015 is an updated cartographic version of the Iberian Peninsula as well as Ceuta and Melilla and all the insular territory of Spain and Portugal: Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira, published periodically by the IGME in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Portugal (LNEG). This new version includes for the first time the geological cartography of the continental shelf and the Atlantic islands of Portugal. This map includ...
Map showing the chronolithostratigraphic units of the area covered by the sheet separated by different types of contacts: normal or concordant, discordant, intrusive and other. The tectonic structure is represented by the cartographic traces of folds, the orientation and dip of planar and linear elements contained in the rocks, as well as by the structural relationship - through faults and thrusts - between the cartographically differentiated rock assemblages. Unique features of the igneous rocks as well a...
This Map depicts the materials or rocks that appear on the surface of the sheet, their spatial distribution, nature and geometric relationships. The cartographic units are chronostratigraphic groupings, with common lithology and age formed by strata which are called formations, groups or members; other non-stratified ones such as granites are represented. The structural relationships between them are expressed by symbols, which gives the map a three-dimensional character completed by additional geological ...
The National Geological Map (MAGNA), was made between 1972 and 2003 by the Geological Survey of Spain. It is distributed in sheets 1: 50.000 (1: 25.000 in particular cases of the Canary Islands, Ibiza-Formentera, Menorca, Ceuta and Melilla). The geological map shows the nature of materials (rocks and sediments) that appear on the surface, their spatial distribution and geometric relationships between the different cartographic units represented.
The sheet 119 (NOYA) of the National Geological Map (MAGNA), was made in 1981 and published in 2007 by the Geological Survey of Spain. It is distributed at scale 50000. The geological map shows the nature of materials (rocks and sediments) that appear on the surface, their spatial distribution and geometric relationships between the different cartographic units represented.A geological mapping unit is the grouping of one or more lithologies with common age range, which is represented on the map at a scale ...