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Terraces are defined as a step-like landform and can be sub-divided thus: 1. Marine (1a: erosional / 1b: depositional); 2. Fluvial (2a: erosional / 2b: depositional); 3. Lacustrine (3a: erosional / 3b: depositional); 4. Other. Further information on genesis of the terrace e.g. Erosional (e.g. wave-cut platform), Depositional (e.g. fluvial margins) is presented if known. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is defined as follows: 1. High: Sampled feature with good age and pa...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey (BGS), United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2025-03-24
Delineated Terraces. Terraces are defined as a step-like landform and can be sub-divided thus: 1. Marine (1a: erosional / 1b: depositional); 2. Fluvial (2a: erosional / 2b: depositional); 3. Lacustrine (3a: erosional / 3b: depositional); 4. Other. Further information on genesis of the terrace e.g. Erosional (e.g. wave-cut platform), Depositional (e.g. fluvial margins) is presented if known. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is defined as follows: 1. High: Sampled feature...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey (BGS), United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2025-03-24
Palaeocoastline polyline features delineating former coastlines and shorelines subdivided into those which have been mapped (direct observation) or modelled. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is defined as follows: 1. High: Sampled feature with good age and palaeoenvironmental control. 2. Sampled feature with poor or none age and palaeoenvironmental control. 3. Constructed by remote sensing data only, 4. Low: Reasonable without any direct evidence
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-10-31
Palaeocastlines are features that delineate former coastlines and shorelines, which are divided into drowned and raised shorelines.
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey (BGS), United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2025-03-24
Palaeocoastline polyline features delineating former coastlines and shorelines subdivided into those which have been mapped (direct observation) or modelled. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is defined as follows: 1. High: Sampled feature with good age and palaeoenvironmental control. 2. Sampled feature with poor or none age and palaeoenvironmental control. 3. Constructed by remote sensing data only, 4. Low: Reasonable without any direct evidence
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey (BGS), United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2025-03-24
This is PSI data for Palermo, Italy. It has been provided by TRE as part of the ESA funded Terrafirma project.
Date Stamp: 2025-01-16
Pan-European Atlas of Sustainable Geo-Energy Capacities establishes harmonized and generalized distribution maps and databases of known SGEC potentials as a basis for the pan-European online GIS atlas. Evaluated resource and capacity potentials include standardized qualitative and quantitative attributes characterizing the appraisal status, and expected performance. It embeds information resulting from both existing and new appraisal and assessment activities (improving and harmonizing pan European coverag...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME-CSIC), Spain, Date Stamp: 2025-03-25
Difference between the maximum and minimum annual average temperature
Metadata Contact: Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT), Spain, Date Stamp: 2021-07-28
Annual average ground surface temperature in Europe. The values are based on the Air Surface Temperature and the temperature variation due to elevation.
Metadata Contact: Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT), Spain, Date Stamp: 2021-07-28
Pan-European water depth suitability map, derived from EMODnet (European Marine Observation and Data Network) Bathymetry data, showing the relative suitability for offshore wind pile foundations. The relative scoring system is from 0 (null) and 1 to 5 (i.e., high to low suitability, respectively), resulting in regional water depth suitability map for pile foundations. Null values represent hexagons that extended too far inland (e.g. estuaries) and thus don’t overlay the bathymetry map, however are kept in ...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2025-06-09
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