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INSPIRE view service presents the geological map of the Czech Republic at a scale of 1 : 500,000 only for the state area of the Czech Republic and with additional attributes required by the INSPIRE directive.
ArcGIS Server service for accessing the geological maps at a scale of 1 : 200,000 from the area of the Czech Republic.
WMS service for accessing the geological maps at a scale of 1 : 200,000 from the area of the Czech Republic.
Geological maps of the area of former Czechoslovakia at a scale of 1 : 200,000.
Geological map is perfect.
WMS service displays Geological map of geological units including the Quaternary cover at a scale of 1: 25,000.
The Geological Map of Germany 1:1,000,000 (GK1000) represents the geology of Germany and adjacent areas. The Quaternary units of Northern Germany and the Alpine foreland are described by their genesis.The older sedimentary rocks are classified by age (stratigraphy); igneous and metamorphic rocks are classified by their composition (lithology).
The Geological Map of Germany 1:1,000,000 (GK1000) represents the geology of Germany and adjacent areas. The Quaternary units of Northern Germany and the Alpine foreland are described by their genesis.The older sedimentary rocks are classified by age (stratigraphy); igneous and metamorphic rocks are classified by their composition (lithology).
The “Geological Map of Germany 1:1,000,000 OneGeology-Europe (GK1000-1GE)” shows Germany’s surface geology: All geological units are described by their age (stratigraphy) and composition (lithology). The geological units and terms used in this map were semantically harmonized within the OneGeology-Europe project and have been - in a number of regions - geometrically and semantically made consistent with the neighbouring OneGeology-Europe participants.
The “Geological Map of Germany 1:1,000,000 OneGeology-Europe (GK1000-1GE)” shows Germany’s surface geology: All geological units are described by their age (stratigraphy) and composition (lithology). The geological units and terms used in this map were semantically harmonized within the OneGeology-Europe project and have been - in a number of regions - geometrically and semantically made consistent with the neighbouring OneGeology-Europe participants.