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  • Databáze radioaktivních objektů (RO) obsahuje dostupné údaje o anomálních objektech, zjištěných v průběhu bezmála padesátileté průzkumné činnosti resortu ČSUP (nejsou zpracovány údaje z křídových sedimentů a objektů zjištěných v ložiskových vrtech). Údaje byly zpracovány z hlediska jejich vztahu ke geologické stavbě a jejich dopadu na životní prostředí. Databáze obsahuje geografické, archivní, geofyzikální, geologicko-strukturní, petrografické a mineralogické údaje o 16 203 objektech.

  • This database contains basic types of rocks, that have been quarried for purposes of usage as decorative or building material in the Czech Republic.

  • This database contains depictions of areas explored for radioactive minerals by the former Czechoslovak Uranium Industry. The areas are indicated separately according to the following survey methods: surface or vehicle-born gamma survey, emanometry in test pits up to 1 m deep, combined emanometry and gamma survey in test pits up to 1 m deep, and combined emanometry and gamma survey in test pits 1-15 m deep.

  • The database (ORACLE) contains magnetic anomalies delta ?T that has been measured by airborne magnetometry survey at scale 1:25,000 since 1960 (about 85 % of the whole territory); the rest is covered by measurement at scale 1:200,000 (1958-1960). The period 1960-1971 is represented by analogue recording (flux-gate magnetometer) with accuracy ca 10 nT. The next measuremets have been carried out using digital registration (proton or cesium magnetometer) with accuracy ca 2 nT. The results of ground magnetometry is added to the airborne magnetometry data in region of Eastern Moravia, Krkonoše Mountains and Šumava Mountains, where no airborne data was registered.

  • This database contains laboratory measurements of a range of physical properties of rocks, which can be subdivided into two groups: 1) scalar parameters – density (mineralogical and bulk densities), porosity, mean magnetic susceptibility, and natural radioactivity (U, Th, K and total gamma-ray activity), 2) anisotropic (oriented) parameters – remanent magnetization, velocities of elastic wave propagation, electrical properties and induced polarization. The database comprises two sub-databases – physical properties of surface samples (20,371 pcs) and core samples from 550 wells.

  • This database contains key information on boreholes. The database is generated about twice a year as a layer in a GIS environment for use in the Borehole Surveys application. Individual points in the application represent boreholes and polygons indicate groups of related boreholes.

  • This database (SDE) contains data from a gravity survey of the entire Czech Republic at the scale of 1:200,000 from the period 1957-1960 (100% of the territory – ca 23 thousand gravity points). Since 1960, the systematic gravity survey at the scale of 1:25,000 has started and covers nearly 70 % of the Czech Republic area. At the end of 2018 the database contains 3,992 gravity points from the old mapping at the scale 1:200,000 and 304,199 points from the detailed mapping 1:25,000; this new data replaces the old one.

  • The ASGI Database ("Automated System of Geological Information") contains digital records of all unpublished reports and assessments stored in the CGS-Geofond Archive. It also includes information on some reports stored in the archives of geological companies. The database is an electronic cardfile, which enables users to search for reports according to selected criteria.

  • Database contains data from gamma-spectrometry survey. Gamma-ray spectrometry survey means measurement of natural radioactive isotopes concentration i.e. potassium 40K [%], uranium 328U and 235U [ppm], thorium 232Th [ppm]; simultaneously, total gamma-ray activity was registered. This survey started in 1976 and covered about 60 % of the territory.