Metadata 1664

This is PSI data for Wilhelmshavn, Germany. It has been provided by Hansje Brinker BV as part of the ESA funded Terrafirma project.
Date Stamp: 2025-01-16
WMS MultiPoint Layer of exploration areas Slovakia.
Metadata Contact: State Geological Institute of Dionyz Stur, Slovakia, Date Stamp: 2021-11-04
WMS polygónová vrstva určených prieskumných území na Slovensku.
Metadata Contact: Štátny geologický ústav Dionýza Štúra, Slovakia, Date Stamp: 2021-11-04
WMS polygónová vrstva určených prieskumných území na Slovensku.
Metadata Contact: Štátny geologický ústav Dionýza Štúra, Slovakia, Date Stamp: 2021-11-04
WMS Multipoint Layer of mined, protected and non protected areas Slovakia.
Metadata Contact: State Geological Institute of Dionyz Stur, Slovakia, Date Stamp: 2022-04-11
WMS Polygon Layer of mined, protected and non protected areas Slovakia.
Metadata Contact: State Geological Institute of Dionyz Stur, Slovakia, Date Stamp: 2021-11-04
Map with the geographical distribution of the areas where similar expansivity is assumed for the clays, which have been classified into four groups: none to low, low to moderate, moderate to high and high to very high. The different mapped units have been assigned age (4 possible) and lithology (7 different types). The map also shows the surface formations without distinction.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME-CSIC), España, Date Stamp: 2025-06-02
Geological map of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands at 1M scale. It includes the chronolithostratigraphic units and the representation of the tectonic structure by means of faults and thrusts.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME-CSIC), España, Date Stamp: 2025-05-09
The continuous Hydrogeological Map of Spain in digital format at a scale of 1:200,000 is based on the Lithostratigraphic and Permeability Map of Spain, continuous at a scale of 1:200,000 and represents the mapped lithostratigraphic levels, grouped by range of permeability and the associated lithologies, and represented with a certain colour and tone, so that it is possible to visualise the areas associated with the different aquifers on the map. Blue colours represent porous aquifers, green colours represe...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME-CSIC), España, Date Stamp: 2025-06-02
The continuous lithostratigraphic map of Spain in digital format at a scale of 1:200,000 represents the cartographic units characterised mainly according to lithostratigraphic and hydrogeological criteria. The criteria maintained to consider their cartographic representation are to maintain those units that present an important lithostratigraphic development, both for their representation and their singularity, also incorporating those that show a high hydrogeological interest, either because of their own ...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME-CSIC), España, Date Stamp: 2025-06-02
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