Metadata 1741
Geological cross-sections referring to stratigraphic or lithological units.
The database containing the Geological Map of Italy at a scale 1:500.000 was compiled during the 1990's by digitizing the published map in raster format. All the information contained is derived from the published map that was compiled using a lithostratigraphic approach. The database is structured in 2 layers and 1 descriptive table.
Index map of all European seas reporting areas of occurrence, no occurrence and no data for each kind of event in every sea. Representation refers to the item Landslide. In order to obtain information on the distribution of other events click on the polygon of your interest to visualize the attributes of other items.
Index map of all European seas reporting areas of occurrence, no occurrence and no data for each kind of event in every sea. Representation refers to the item Landslide. In order to obtain information on the distribution of other events click on the polygon of your interest to visualize the attributes of other items.
This dataset contains the following layers:Base of QuaternaryBase of Upper-PannonianBase of PannonianTop of Pre-Cenozoic basement
WMS Service displaying a seamless geological map of the whole area of the Czech Republic at a scale of 1:50 000.
The new Geological Map of Belgium at a scale of 1:250 000 project, by the Belgian Geological Survey.
The Basic Geological Map represents a summary of the geological composition and tectonics of Bosnia and Herzegovina at a scale of 1:300,000. It outlines the stratigraphy of the Phanerozoic (from Silurian through to Mesozoic and Cenozoic) along with tectonics and geological evolution. It encompasses virtually all existing knowledge about the lithofacies development, thickness, and distribution of geological elements that constitute the geological composition of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is primarily based ...
This map focuses on Budapest and its surroundings, and is accompanied by a guidebook for professionals and interested non-geologists.
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.