OneGeology/OneGeology-Europe
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The GEOLT1000 dataset was created from geological map of the Republic of Lithuania at scale 1:200000. The dataset was processed using ArcGIS 10.0 software.
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The service presents an overview of Estonian bedrock and fault zones at a scale of 1:400 000.
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Geological Map of the Western Carpathians and Adjacent Areas at a scale of 1 : 500 000 compiled by J. Lexa et al.( 2000). The map contains both polyline and polygon layers. The basis used for the compilation of this map is the Geological Map of the Slovak Republic at a scale of 1:500 000, compiled by A. Biely et al.(1996) with amendments derived from the geological maps of the neighbouring countries.
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The dataset for the Bedrock Geology of Ireland at a scale of 1:1M was created by simplifying the published digital Bedrock Geological Map of Ireland at a scale of 1:500 000.
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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.
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Radar Interferometry map of the Border of Belgium and Netherlands. The blue colours correspond to positive deformation (uplift) of the ground surface related to the recharge of a mining aquifer.
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The new Geological Map of Belgium at a scale of 1:250 000 project, by the Belgian Geological Survey.
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As the department of the Confederation responsible for earth sciences, the Swiss Geological Survey is principally concerned with the following tasks: organising national geological, geotechnical and geophysical surveys, gathering the necessary data, processing and compiling these data in the form of geological maps, and publishing reports, recommendations and guidelines in the fields to which geology is applied (engineering geology and environmental geology).The presented layers (tectonic lineaments and geological units) give a broad overview of the composition and major features of the underlying structure of Switzerland. (Revision: SVN-53)
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As the department of the Confederation responsible for earth sciences, the Swiss Geological Survey is principally concerned with the following tasks: organising national geological, geotechnical and geophysical surveys, gathering the necessary data, processing and compiling these data in the form of geological maps, and publishing reports, recommendations and guidelines in the fields to which geology is applied (engineering geology and environmental geology).The presented layers (tectonic lineaments, tectonic units and geological units) give a broad overview of the composition and major features of the underlying structure of Switzerland.
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The dataset for the Surface Geology of Ireland at a scale of 1:1M was created by generalizing Quaternary mapping at a scale of 1:50 000 published by the GSI and incorporating information from 1:70 000 scale digital mapping of the subsoil by Teagasc.
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