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Geological Map of the Western Carpathians and Adjacent Areas at a scale of 1 : 500 000 compiled by J. Lexa et al.( 2000). The map contains both polyline and polygon layers. The basis used for the compilation of this map is the Geological Map of the Slovak Republic at a scale of 1:500 000, compiled by A. Biely et al.(1996) with amendments derived from the geological maps of the neighbouring countries.
940 digital printed and manuscriptive geological maps at the scale of 1: 25,000 from the CGS Archive (1955–2001), including manuscriptive, graphic supplements and printed text legends for the maps (static data and raster images).
Boreholes chiefly penetrating the shallow subsurface, enabling detailed characterisation of layers to a maximum depth of about 500 metres.
This resource is a geological synthesis of Europe at the scale of 1 to 1.5 million, compiled by Billa et al. (2008).
Geological/geochemical evidences and indicators for gas hydrate acquired from samples and cores. Data are represented as points. Data are collected by The Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate.The Arctic University of Norway (CAGE-UiT)
Geological/geochemical evidences and indicators for gas hydrate acquired from samples and cores. Data are represented as points. Data are collected by IPMA, Univ aveiro, Moscow State University and GEOMAR
Geological/geochemical evidences and indicators for gas hydrate acquired from samples and cores. Data are represented as points. Data are collected by MARUM
Geological/geochemical evidences and indicators for gas hydrate acquired from samples and cores. Data are represented as points.
Geological/geochemical evidences and indicators for gas hydrate acquired from samples and cores. Data are represented as points. Data are collected by PrIchornomorSRGE
Geological/geochemical evidences and indicators for gas hydrate acquired from samples and cores. Data are represented as points. Data are collected by UCD, Ireland