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  • WFS 2.0 Service for the INSPIRE Mineral Resources theme. INSPIRE harmonized for Minerals4EU project - M4EU Harmonized. WFS service provides access to basic information about mineral resources and mineral occurrences in Norway.

  • The data comprise unprocessed raw data (level 0 data) containing image and spectral data acquired by scanning of drillcores at SGU. Level 0 is typically the level at which raw hyperspectral data is captured during the scanning campaign and the data has not been processed i.e. no data correction, normalization or band subsetting has been performed on this data. The cameras in the scanner cover the visible-near infrared and short-wave infrared (VNIR-SWIR) and the long-wave infrared (LWIR). The combination of different infrared wavelength ranges increases the mineral detection capability. Objective information about the mineralogical composition of the drillcores is fundamental basics for interpretation and modeling of the rock and the geological evolution.

  • The data comprise image and spectral data acquired by scanning of drillcores at SGU. The cameras in the scanner cover the visible, short wavelength and long wavelength parts of the infrared spectrum. The combination of different infrared wavelength ranges increases the mineral detection capability. Objective information about the mineralogical composition of the drillcores is fundamental basics for interpretation and modeling of the rock and the geological evolution. Level 2 is a processing level where data has been prepared for further spectral processing and product generation. Note that mineral identification is not included in level 2. This requires further processing and interpretation of the data.

  • Growing demand for materials suitable for decorative and building purposes has contributed significantly to the development of the mining and stone-processing industry. This database contains basic types of rocks that have been quarried for these purposes in the Czech Republic in past and presence.