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  • Danish and Greenlandic Minerals4EU INSPIRE Download Services (WFS 2.0) - M4EU Harmonized service contains mineral occurrences as points from Greenland and Marine sediments as polygons from Denmark

  • Mineral resources contains information on more than 13 000 deposits of metals, industrial minerals, industrial rocks and hydro carbons.. All deposits are described with name, location, type of deposit, economic status and references to literature. More comprehensive descriptions av host rock, minerals, alterations and metal grade etc are also present on many deposits.

  • Drill cores contains georeferenced information on bore holes where cores kept at SGU has been taken. The material is collected during documentation-, exploration- or construction projects from all over Sweden

  • Inspire view service for the data set GE.Bedrock 1:50 000 - 1:250 000

  • The dataset contains exploration permits that are registered at the Mining Inspectorate. You can find information about a permit's id, the name of a permit, owner of a permit and the period of validity for a permit The information is updated once a month.

  • The view service shows areas that contain mineral deposits of national interest. The deposits at these sites consist of valuable substances or materials, such as natural stone, industrial minerals and metals, considered by SGU to be important. More than half of the areas of national interest are demarcated in detail; the remainder are merely marked by a dot on the map. An assessment is made in accordance with the Environmental Code (chapter 3, section 7 second paragraph). SGU is responsible for ensuring that the relevant county administrative boards and municipalities are provided with information on the areas that contain mineral deposits of national interest.

  • The mineral and bedrock resource database contains information concerning mineral, bedrock and hydrocarbon resources in Sweden. The database includes information on minor occurrences as well as deposits where metals, industrial minerals or bedrock have been or are being exploited economically.

  • The service shows mineral permits that are registered at the Mining Inspectorate. You can find information about a permit's id, the name of a permit, owner of a permit. The information is updated once a month.

  • Drill cores contains georeferenced information on bore holes where cores kept at SGU has been taken. The material is collected during documentation-, exploration- or construction projects from all over Sweden

  • Perama Hill is a high sulphidation deposit hosted by tertiary sandstones (Lescuyer J.L.et.al. 2003) and is located on the east margin of Petrota graben.Perama gold mineralisation is related the late Eocene-Oligocene volcanism in the Rhodope massif.Gold mineralisation is associated with a series of wide (>1,5m) to narrow (few cm) milky quartz-barite veins and stockwork veining in the vuggy silica block.Gold in microsized was also found disseminated in the surrounding altered (oxide mineralisation) epiclastic sandstones (Lescuyer J.L.et.al. 2003)