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Spatial distribution of occurrences of Lithium in Europe and respective genetic types.
This database contains information on natural outflowing thermal springs across Europe. Outflowing temperature is at least 5ºC higher that the annual mean air temperature of the site.
Spatial distribution of mineralisations of niobium in Europe and respective genetic types.
Radon Risk Map of the Bedrock at 1 : 500,000 scale. This map shows the prevailing radon index of different types of bedrock: 1. Low (Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments), 2. Intermediate (Quaternary sediments), 3. Medium ( Metamorphic rocks and Palaeozoic sediments), 4. High (Magmatic rocks, except for the Pre-Variscan granitoids – medium index), 5. Tectonic features, 6. Boundaries of regions
Rocks and industrial minerals map of the South Portuguese Zone in which on the harmonized geological base, with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal, the main non-metallic mineral occurrences and nonmetallic and industrial mineral mines in the area have been represented , indicating its status (active, abandoned or intermittent), size, use and substance. This cartography is a product resulting from the GEO_FPI project: GEO_FPI: cross-border observatory for the geo-economic evaluation of the Iberian ...
Spatial distribution of mineralisations of tantalum in Europe and respective genetic types.
The Map of the Karst of Spain includes the different 'karstifiable' lithologies indicating their type (carbonates, gypsums and detritus), and the intensity of karstification in each of the areas. Also included are caves, poles, outcrops and other hydrogeological and geomorphological entities linked to karstification processes
This dataset shows the spatial distribution of various geological features and the supporting wells and drillholes used for validation.Layers:Drilled pre-Cenozoic limestone-dolomite formations below 2500 mDrilled pre-Cenozoic formations below 2500 mBorehole deeper than 2500 mDepth of the pre-Cenozoic basement surface is 2500 mCarbonate basement formation below 2500 mMagmatic, metamorfic basement formation below 2500 mUnknown geology below 2500 m
Marine Aggregates present potential sand and gravel deposits and sub deposits data for EMODnet Geology.
The aggregate deposits presented here comprise near-shore deposits of non-metallic detrital minerals and calcium carbonate. They occur both on beaches and deeper seabed areas. Marine aggregate deposits are principally extracted for use in the construction industry. Concentrated into their present occurrences by hydrodynamic processes, aggregates may have originally been deposited by mechanisms such as river or glacial deposition.