Metadata 1533

Submarine volcanoes, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Locally occurrences include their emerged portions. Note: Project is ongoing and the work is in progress; blank areas do not necessarily correspond to no occurrence.
Submerged forest is defined as the in situ remains of trees (especially tree stumps) that now lie submerged beneath a bay, sea, ocean, lake, or other body of water. Chronological information on method used (e.g. dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating, based on indirect evidence etc.) and age as calendar age BP is included where known. 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 contr...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2022-11-29
Submerged forest is defined as the in situ remains of trees (especially tree stumps) that now lie submerged beneath a bay, sea, ocean, lake, or other body of water. Chronological information on method used (e.g. dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating, based on indirect evidence etc.) and age as calendar age BP is included where known. 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 contr...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2022-11-29
Sea level is known to have fluctuated by more than 100 metres over repeated glacial cycles resulting in recurring exposure, inundation and migration of coastlines not only across Europe, but worldwide. Landscape response to these changes in sea level, and the preservation of these features on continental shelves around Europe, are an invaluable resource for improving our understanding of human history and environmental change over geological time. More than 10,000 features representing 26 classes of submer...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2022-11-29
Submerged accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter. 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: 2022-11-29
Any subsurface installations, which might lead to conflicts with drilling wells and borehole heat exchangers.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Austria, Austria, Date Stamp: 2022-04-04
Iso-content maps of Sulphur (S), one of the chemical elements.obtained in the Geochemical Atlas of Spain Project, distributed in stream sediments (14,864 samples), superficial soils (0-20 cm.) (13,505 samples) and deeper soils (20-40 cm.) (7,682 samples). The results of the chemical analysis are shown in two types: total dissolution of the sample with 4 acids and partial dissolution with aqua regia. With the analytical results of all the sampled points, an isocontent map is made with adjustment to a square...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME), España, Date Stamp: 2022-09-20
The map of Quaternary deposits of Finland at 1:1 000 000 scale depicts the main features of the Quaternary geology of Finland. The dataset consists of areas defined according to deposit type and genesis.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Finland, Finland, Date Stamp: 2016-05-12
This map shows the sediments close to the surface (or sea bottom), down to a depth of about 5 meters. This map is based on existing maps of the former Rijks Geologische Dienst and, where necessary, supplemented by unpublished data. The sediments are classified according to the new lithostratigraphical legend used by TNO since 1997. This classification is based on lithological and seismological properties, and on stratigraphic position and origin.The age of the sediments is not taken into account in this cl...
Date Stamp: 2017-02-20
This digital soil map shows the geology 1 meter below surface, just beneath ploughing- and culture layers. The map is digitized from redrafted maps originating from fieldwork, where soil samples are collected using a charting spear in a 100 m grid throughout the country. This map is a result of systematic geological mapping, and is an ongoing effort.This version 4.0 from 2015 classifies 88 % of Denmark's area. The legend shows 82 different soil types. The map is used for research, in relation to environme...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark, Date Stamp: 2021-06-16
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