Metadata 1754
A WMS view service publishing data from the harmonised 'Geophysics - Seismics' dataset, in accordance with the requirements of the INSPIRE Directive.
WMS view service publishing data of the harmonised 'Seabed Areas - sediment type' dataset, in accordance with the INSPIRE directive requirements.
This WMS service provides access to the harmonised 'Geological Map of Poland at 1:500,000 scale – Quaternary' dataset. The dataset is compliant with the INSPIRE Geology – Geologic Map data model.
Harmonized datasets of geological maps of Poland (MGP) at 1:750,000 scale – cut-off map at 2000 m b.s.l. The dataset is compliant with the INSPIRE Geology – Geologic Map data model.
This WMS service provides access to the harmonized dataset 'Geological Map of Poland at 1:500,000 scale – Paleogene and Neogene'. The dataset is compliant with the INSPIRE Geology – Geologic Map data model.
Geophysical database visualization service available in the IGME corresponding to the following methodologies: Electrical (SEV, SEDT and Electrical Profiles), Witnessing, Gravimetry, Petrophysics, Aeroportado (flight lines and meshes), Electomagnetic (MT) and Seismic (seismic lines and seismic sections ).
The World Magnetic Model (WMM) is a standard model of the core and large-scale crustal magnetic field. It is the standard model for navigation, attitude, and heading referencing systems that use the geomagnetic field. The WMM is also used for civilian applications, including navigation and heading systems. A new version of the model is updated every five years to address changes in Earth’s magnetic field. The current version (WMM2025) was released on December 17, 2024, and will remain valid until late 2029...
Location of 17 groundwater pilot sites included in TACTIC project where variation of groundwater recharge and vulnerability to climate change have been assessed. It also includes the report "Pilot description and assessment reports work package 4".
Location of transboundary groundwater model included in RESOURCE-WP4 project and the reports: 4.2 and 4.3
The CHAKA project aimed to define an improved characterization framework and typology of karst and chalk aqufers over Europe. A Karst Typology Tool was tested based on data of 16 pilot areas over Europe.