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The Geological Atlas of the Deep Subsurface of the Netherlands – onshore was originally carried out in the period 1991–2003. The results were documented in 15 map sheets, each accompanied by its own explanatory text. In 2006, a compilation was produced on the basis of extensive mapping. In addition to the geological description—structural framework and geological and paleogeographical development—this compilation also includes a section on applied geology, covering petroleum geology, geothermal energy, and...
The Geological Base Map provides a generalized representation of Austria’s geologic units and tectonic structures. The dataset is based on the analog publication Metallogenetische Karte von Österreich (Weber, 1997) and has been prepared for use in GIS applications without modifying the original geological content. Minor corrections address indexing errors in volcanic rocks west of Güssing. This dataset serves as a reference for regional and supraregional geoscientific analyses and applications.
This view service provides a generalized representation of the geological units and tectonic structures of Austria at a scale of 1:500,000. It supports geoscientific analysis, spatial planning, and thematic visualization by enabling standardized web-based map access to the Geological Base Map of Austria.
Geological cross-sections referring to stratigraphic or lithological units.
The database containing the Geological Map of Italy at a scale 1:500.000 was compiled during the 1990's by digitizing the published map in raster format. All the information contained is derived from the published map that was compiled using a lithostratigraphic approach. The database is structured in 2 layers and 1 descriptive table.
Index map of all European seas reporting areas of occurrence, no occurrence and no data for each kind of event in every sea. Representation refers to the item Landslide. In order to obtain information on the distribution of other events click on the polygon of your interest to visualize the attributes of other items.
Index map of all European seas reporting areas of occurrence, no occurrence and no data for each kind of event in every sea. Representation refers to the item Landslide. In order to obtain information on the distribution of other events click on the polygon of your interest to visualize the attributes of other items.
The harmonised dataset presents geological hazard zones in Poland. The dataset complies with the INSPIRE Natural Risk Zones model.
This dataset contains the following layers:Base of QuaternaryBase of Upper-PannonianBase of PannonianTop of Pre-Cenozoic basement
WMS Service displaying a seamless geological map of the whole area of the Czech Republic at a scale of 1:50 000.