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The Top Dinantian thickness (in m) of the DGE-ROLLOUT project
DGE-ROLLOUT Top depth of the geological layers in the Upper Rhine Graben,Niederroedern, Froidefontaine, Pechelbronn, Base Tertiary, Rotliegend
The Top Dinantian map (in m) of the DGE-ROLLOUT project
Uncertainties related to the depth mapping of the Dinantian aquifer the DGE-ROLLOUT project
The transnational EU Interreg North-West Europe project DGE-ROLLOUT aimed to promote the Deep Geothermal Energy (DGE) potential of the North Upper Rhine Graben and of the Lower Carboniferous carbonate rocks (Dinantian). The latter occur widespread in the North-West European subsurface and are expected to be a favorable reservoir for hydrothermal energy extraction.Besides the Geological Survey of North Rhine-Westphalia as the lead partner, the DGE-ROLLOUT project partners included the national geological su...
Geological on-shore and off-shore layer model of the deep subsurface of the Netherlands.
The GEOBG100 dataset was created during the period 1995-1997 by digitizing the paper version of the Geological map of Bulgaria at a scale of 1:100 000. This consists of 86 coloured flat sheets, covering the whole onshore territory of the country. The map is available in a Bulgarian or in an English edition. The dataset is digitally integrated and available in MapInfo and ArcGIS formats.
The GEOBG500 dataset was created in 1995 by digitizing the paper version of the Geological map of Bulgaria at a scale of 1:500 000, that was published in 1989. This consists of 2 flat coloured sheets covered the whole territory of Bulgaria. The map has been produced in a combined Bulgarian-English edition and was compiled using the Geological Map of Bulgaria at a scale of 1:100 000 as a base, combined with data from the National Geofund. The dataset is digitally integrated and available in MapInfo format.
Web Map Service (WMS) displaying the GEO_1M_1GE_RO dataset that has been created for the OneGeology-Europe project.
The database for geological map of Romania at 1:1 000 000 scale had been built on the basis of geological map built by an authors team in 1978 and is organized in two layers (Geologic Unit – lithostratigraphy and Geologic Structure – geological boundaries and faults) and two tables. This has been modified for harmonization in to OneGeology Europe project.