Metadata 1533

Тhe Study describes all deposits of volcanic rocks, explored to be used as technical stone, as well as their spreading, prospective for detailed explorations. Depending on the structural-textural characteristics, volcanic rocks could be utilazed as broken and profiled stones, crushed stones of different granulation, used for railroads, roads and concrete, as well as architectural (decorative) stones (interiors, exterior, sculptural stone etc.). The most commonly exploited rocks here are diabase and serpent...
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Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2022-11-29
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Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2022-11-29
Relict subaerial landslide feature. Where information is available these are subdivided further: 1. Slide deposit; 2. Slide scar (area of missing material on failure surface; 3. Other. Where information on the genesis is available that is also provided: 1. Rotational; 2. Translational; 3. Block; 4. Rockfall; 5. Debris Flow; 6. Creep; 7. Lateral Spread; 8. Debris avalanche; 9. Other. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is defined as follows: 1. High: Sampled feature with go...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2022-11-29
Locations of relevant events delivered by National Partners and not reported on the Seismic Portal (EMSC website).
Fluid emissions of non volcanic origin and mud-volcanoes on seafloors, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Points represent areas smaller than 4 hectares. (for larger areas, see fluid emissions polygons layer) Note: blank areas do not necessarily correspond to no occurrence.
Submarine mud-volcanoes and fluid emissions of non volcanic origin, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Note: Project is ongoing and the work is in progress; blank areas do not necessarily correspond to no occurrence.
Fluid emissions of non volcanic origin and mud-volcanoes on seafloors, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Polygons represent areas larger than 4 hectares. (for smaller areas, see fluid emissions points layer) Note: blank areas do not necessarily correspond to no occurrence.
Submarine mud-volcanoes and fluid emissions of non volcanic origin, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Note: Project is ongoing and the work is in progress; blank areas do not necessarily correspond to no occurrence.
Submarine landslides scarps, detected on the seabed, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Note: blank areas do not necessarily correspond to no occurrence.
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