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Gyula Maros, Zoltán Püspöki, László Bereczki, Gábor Markos 2015: In this model, we integrated the interpreted data set of the SAL-X 2D seismic section system, which explores the Nógrád coal basins, including the Zagyva and Etes Grabens, into a 3D model space. The section system delineates the distribution of the near-surface Oligocene formations.
Metadata Contact: SZTFH, , Date Stamp: 2025-12-10
Harmonized geo-energy, mineral resource and area management data coming from various countries based on key economic and geological parameters
Metadata Contact: TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Netherlands, Date Stamp: 2021-02-08
Harmonized geo-energy, mineral resource and area management data coming from various countries based on key economic and geological parameters
Metadata Contact: TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Netherlands, Date Stamp: 2021-02-08
Point map displaying ornamental stone reources in Europe
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), Norway, Date Stamp: 2024-08-14
Spatial distribution of occurrences of Co in European land and sea and respective genetic types.
Metadata Contact: National Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG), Portugal, Date Stamp: 2024-08-14
Spatial distribution of occurrences of Phosphor in European land and sea and respective genetic types.
Metadata Contact: National Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG), Portugal, Date Stamp: 2024-09-10
Within the European wide EUOGA project 82 hydrocarbon bearing shale formations within 21 countries were assessed for their unconventional resource potential. A stochastic volumetric assessment could be carried out for 49 formations, 15 of which are concluded to hold both shale gas and shale oil, 26 only gas and 8 only oil. The total resource estimation for all assessed shale formations in all countries combined amounts to 89.23 tcm of gas and 31.4 billion barrels of oil in place.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark, Date Stamp: 2025-01-16
Iso-content maps of Europium (Eu), 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 squa...
Metadata Contact: Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME-CSIC), España, Date Stamp: 2025-05-09
Evaporites are crystalline sedimentary rocks that form by the evaporation of natural brines. Having complex mineralogy, there are many varieties of evaporites; the most economically important minerals include: calcite, gypsum, anhydrite, halite, polyhalite, sylvite, carnallite, kainite, kieserite and anhydrite. Although evaporite deposits formed in ancient marine basins are extensive on land, many of these also extend beneath the sea, not only beneath the continental shelves but also under some marginal oc...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey Ireland (GSI), Ireland, Date Stamp: 2025-03-20
Evaporites are crystalline sedimentary rocks that form by the evaporation of natural brines. Having complex mineralogy, there are many varieties of evaporites; the most economically important minerals include: calcite, gypsum, anhydrite, halite, polyhalite, sylvite, carnallite, kainite, kieserite and anhydrite. Although evaporite deposits formed in ancient marine basins are extensive on land, many of these also extend beneath the sea, not only beneath the continental shelves but also under some marginal oc...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey Ireland (GSI), Ireland, Date Stamp: 2025-03-20
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