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Depth to groundwater level distribution map expressed as an index value according to DRASTIC ranges from 1 to 10, being 10 the most shallow groundwater level (less than 1.5 m) and 1 the most deepest (more than 50 m).
Impact of the vadose zone map indicates the level of influence of the geological layers above the groundwater level. It is expressed as an index value, according to DRASTIC ranges from 1 to 10, being 1 the areas with confining layers and 10 areas with karst limestone layers.
Overlying layers factor map indicates the natural protection of the groundwater surface provided by the geological layers of the unsaturated zone and the overlying soil. It is expressed as a value according to COP ranges from 1 to 15, being 0 the less degree of protection and the range of 8 - 15 the highest degree of protection.
Precipitation factor map indicates the reduction of groundwater surface protection due to climatic settings. It is expressed as a value according to COP ranges from 0.4 to 1, being the range 0.4-0.5 the highest degree of protection reduction and the range of 0.9-1 the lowest degree of protection reduction.
Net recharge map expressed as an index value according to DRASTIC ranges from 1 to 10, being 10 the net recharge greater than 500 mm and 1 the recharge less than 50mm.
Type of soil media map expressed as an index value according to DRASTIC ranges from 1 to 10. The lowest values in the area (index value of 4) - correspond to loam and silty loam soils and the highest values (index value of 10) correspond to gravel soils or terrains with non-existent soil.
Slope distribution map expressed as an index value according to DRASTIC ranges from 1 to 10, being 10 the areas with lowest slopes (less than 2 %) and 1 the areas with highest ones (more than 18%).
Webviewer for the Geological Survey Ireland, including all publicly accessible databases, including the mineral localities database.
GEORM500k represents a simplified version of the geological map 1:500 000. Units are set aside in chronostratigraphic order. Mostly distributed are the old, prevailingly Pre-Cambrian formations which are raised eroded cores of megastructures. The old crystalline rocks are divided into lower and upper complexes . All rocks are metamorphosed under the conditions of amphibolites facies. Here are undoubtedly established Ordovician meta-sandstones, sericite schists and quartzites with marbles. The Mesozoic form...
This service displays harmonized information about the age and lithology of the surface geology of Finland at a scale of 1:1M. Information about both superficial Quaternary deposits and pre-Quaternary bedrock is included.