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sqlite dataset for HOVER WP3 D3.5c
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The GEOCR500 dataset was processed completely digitally in ArcGIS 9.1 and integrated within a regional geographic information system.
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The difference in groundwater levels calculated by the hydrodynamic model in m between 2023-2052 and 1975-2004; RCA4/CNRM-CM5/RCP4.5 climate model. Simulated by a 2000 m by 2000 m grid, resolution: 1000 m by 1000 m grid. Unit: Meters. In the frame of NATeR - NAGIS, https://map.mbfsz.gov.hu
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One mosaic of 2 map sheets and one additional map sheet: 1. Carte des sols : provinces du Nord et de l'Extrême-Nord. Scale of 1:2 000 000 to 1:500 000. Date of publication: 1984. 2. Carte des sols : provinces du Nord et de l'Extrême Nord. Scale of 1:500 000. Date of publication: 1984.
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A set of 2 map sheets: 1. Moyen Logone : Mayo Kebbi (Tchad) - Diamaré (Cameroun). Scale of 1:500 000. Date of publication: unknown. 2. Répartition du peuplement au Moyen Logone : Mayo Kebbi (Tchad) - Diamaré (Cameroun). Scale of 1:500 000. Date of publication: unknown.
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The map based index includes outlines for some 8,000 opencast coal prospecting sites dating from the 1940s until the mid 1990s. The index leads to information on the records of some 1 million boreholes (additional to those shown in the Borehole Records layer) drilled during site exploration and also the accompanying plans and other data, all filed in 3,618 boxes. The sites include those that have been drilled and not worked and also those that have been exploited. The original data, hardcopy maps, were received from the Coal Authority in 2001.
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The ridge geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the ridges of the Azores, based on the SRTM30 plus v7 data.
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The spreading ridge geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the spreading ridges of the Azores region, based on the SRTM30 plus v7 data.
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The shelf classification geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the low, medium and high profile shelf areas of the Azores region, based on the SRTM30 plus v7 data.
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Multibeam echosounder data and seabed sampling data acquired during the INFOMAR and INSS national seabed mapping programmes were the primary sources of data used in the generation of this Collated Seabed Substrate layer. The original classes assigned to the data were translated to a modified Folk class to facilitate a seamless reclassification of the data to the EUNIS classification system. This map of ground type, together with data collated from other habitat mapping projects and seabed surveys, were integrated in a GIS to produce a single, harmonised layer of substrate distribution within the Currently Designated Irish Continental Shelf of the North Atlantic Ocean. Data used to collate the seabed substrate from surveys between 1999 and 2011. Collated seabed substrate calculated from seabed survey data gathered. The collation work was carried out as part of the Mesh Atlantic project, the objective of which was to produce a single, broadscale, habitat map of the Currently Designated Irish Continental Shelf Area. Data collected and created by the Advanced Mapping Services team of Ocean Science and Information Services (OSIS) within the Marine Institute (Ireland). Collated seabed substrate complete for areas surveyed under the INFOMAR programme and its predecessor INSS. Uncompleted areas include North Atlantic Ocean and Celtic Sea.
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