Geological Survey of Slovenia (GeoZS)
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Faults in Slovenia displayed in the HIKE European fault database.
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Results of mapping and assessment of the hydrothermal play in the Triassic carbonates in Krško - Brežice sub-basin (HotLime Case Study 6).
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T layer represents topographical information, where calculation of the slope was effectuated and represented in rasterfile, reclassified into T index values. The highest values correspond to low slope areas (alluvial aquifers) and the highest values correspond to steepest areas in mountains.
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C map in Slovenia represents one layer of vulnerability map COP in Slovenia that has been applied on the area covered by karstic rocks. The map is constituated from calcualation of distance to swallow holes and sinkihg streams, slope, high and low vegetation cover. Vulnerability classes are: 0-0.2 Very High,0.2-0.4 High, 0.4-0.6 Moderate, 0.6-0.8 Low, 0.8-1.0 Very low.
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S layer represents soil media with direct assignment of S index values for each pedological unit and information from pedological profiles and litho-geochemical map (where no profiles were available). The highest values correspond to lithologies that don't constitute soils or at least very shallow ones (< 30 cm). The lowest values are significant for areas with deeper soil layers (sedimentary rocks).
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MIN4EU harmonized dataset - "Minerals Inventory" - download service for Albania (Mintell4EU project)
Data were collected by Geological Survey of Albania, in frame of Mintell4EU project.
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The pilot aplication service for calculating landslide susceptibility map and map of flood prone area.The harmonized geological map of Slovenia is a simplified version of the 1:250,000 scale Geological Map of Slovenia (Buser, 2009), which was compiled using the Basic Geological Map of Slovenia at a scale of 1: 100,000 (compiled by various authors between 1960's and 1980's) with the addition of new information by S. Buser. The map depicts the lithostratigraphic composition of Slovenia.The Basic Geological Map of Slovenia as a part of joint Basic Geological Map of SFR Yugoslavia presents lithological and stratigraphic characteristics of rocks, their relationships, age and other. It is a key to the understanding of the geology of Slovenia. It consists of 23 sheets at a scale of 1: 100,000.
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Vulnerability assessment output map using DRASTIC method (Aller et al., 1987)
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The Service géologique du Luxembourg (Geological Survey of Luxembourg) SGL, a division of the Administration des ponts et chaussées (Roads and bridges administration), collects information about past and current mineral resource occurrence and extraction sites in Luxembourg. This information is assembled in a spatial database (about 800 records). The majority of these are building and dimension stone quarries (sandstone, limestone) and iron ore mines. Accessorily, there are slate quarries and a few other metallic ore mines. In the context of MINTELL4EU, about 550 validated records on quarries, gravel pits and mines were extracted and harmonized according to the MINTELL4EU guidelines.
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In accordance with the Mining Act (Official Gazette RS, No. 14/14 – official consolidated text and 61/17-GZ), the Geological Survey of Slovenia, in its role of Public Mining Service, supports the ministry responsible for mining (Ministry of Infrastructure) in terms of sustainable mineral management and mineral policy. The Public Mining Service is authorized to maintain a Mining Register and Mining Cadastre on the national level, including a chronology of mining rights granting (“Mining Registry Book” web application and database). All official data, even on production and reserves/resources are recorded for all mining and exploration areas in a country.
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