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Database GeoCR25 is a unique geographical information system developed by the on-going digitization of the geological maps at a scale of 1 : 25,000. It also contains database of the reference points and database of the unified geological legend.
File database of archival Geological Maps at a scale of 1: 25,000 in TIFF formats.
Geological map GEOCR50 is a unique geographic information system, which has as its main parts database of the digitized and harmonized geological maps at a scale of 1 : 50,000 and database of the unified geological legend for the whole Czech Republic. This legend contains 4 basic types of information: chronostratigraphical units (classification), regional units (classification), lithological description of rocks and lithostratigraphical units (classification). GeoCR50 contains more than 260 000 mapped geol...
Download service (ATOM feed) displaying the GeoCR500 dataset that has been harmonized to be INSPIRE-compliant.
Geological Map of the Czech Republic 1 : 500,000 published in 2007, modified to be INSPIRE-compliant (cut-out for the area of the Czech Republic, harmonized data).
The GEOCR500 dataset was processed completely digitally in ArcGIS 9.1 and integrated within a regional geographic information system.
The GEOCR500 dataset was processed completely digitally in ArcGIS 9.1 and integrated within a regional geographic information system.
The detailed, largely field-based, geological map of the Vértes Hills includes data on the tectonic evolution, geomorphology and and hydrogeology.
The Geological Map of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands or Geological Map of Spain at a scale of 1:1,000,000 is a map developed by the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME) on a cyclical basis since its foundation, being the 1995 version the first to be digitised. This map is an infrastructure of homogeneous and global geological knowledge of a geological unit of continental scale such as the Iberian Peninsula. The map contains the chronolithostratigraphic units with representation of the tec...
The map shows the geological deposits at the surface, or until a depth of 5m of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It includes the Netherlands, the Dutch part of the North Sea and the Dutch Carribean (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius and Saba)