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Maps showing the feasibility of borehole heat exchangers, considering chosen environmental conditions. Maps are the result of spatial analyses showing 3 types (classes) of areas with the division whether there are contraindications to the construction of a boreholes for ground source heat exchangers (GHE):- installation without contraindications - no adverse environmental conditions;- conditional installation - construction of the installation is conditionally possible (local environmental conditions shoul...
This dataset shows the location of offshore boreholes and samples. The purpose of this dataset is solely to get an overview and find out to get the actual data. The attributes “source” and “metadata_uri” tells the user who to contact to get more information. The attributes detailedDescription and geologyDescription occasionally contains links to more detailed information.
Marine boreholes and samples from BRGM France
Croatian offshore boreholes and samples
Offshore boreholes and samples from Denmark. These data come from the Jupiter database managed by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland.
Approximately 970 offshore geological mapping and research sampling sites in Estonia are summarised by point data. Bottom samples are collected with Van Veen grab, Gemax corer, gravity corer or vibrocorer during seabed mapping since 1986. Information about the samples and boreholes is stored in the database of Geological Survey of Estonia.
The map compiles seabed samples since 1985 onwards. The data includes geographic data and metadata related to each sample, mainly based on the data produced by the Geological Survey of Finland
Italian offshore boreholes from ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research)
Offshore boreholes provided by the Eastern Mediterranean Centre for Oceanography and Limnology at Istanbul Technical University (ITU-EMCOL)
Approximately 2 000 offshore geological mapping and oil exploration wells in Latvia are summarised in a shapefile by points. The location of each well corresponds to its geographical coordinates. Detailed information about the wells is stored in both the State Geological Fund and the Latvian Environment, Geology, and Meteorology Centre's internal database.