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  • The dataset for the Geological Map of Estonia has been created by vectorizing the paper version of the Bedrock Geological Map of Estonia at a scale of 1:200 000 and has been published in 1997. The map shows areas of bedrock classified into geological units according to the types of rock and their ages. In addition, fault zones in the bedrock are also depicted.

  • GEORH1M is a simplifield version of the geological map of the Republic of Croatia 1 :300 000, which is based on 61 map sheets of the Basic Geological Map 1:100 000 produced in the time period between 1962. and 1989. Map shows lithotostratigraphic units and tectonics of the Republic of Croatia. GEORH1M was edited specifically for the purpose of the OneGeology-Europe project. Map is completely made with GIS technology (ArcGIS 9.3.).

  • The map of Quaternary deposits of Finland at 1:1 000 000 scale depicts the main features of the Quaternary geology of Finland. The dataset consists of areas defined according to deposit type and genesis.

  • The map sheets of the Geological Atlas of Switzerland give detailed information about the uppermost layers of sediment and bedrock. Geological formations are represented by colours, conventional signs and symbols, according to their age, composition and tectonic structure. The topographic base used in the preparation of this series is the Swiss National Map at 1:25 000 scale. For each sheet published, there is also an explanatory booklet in which the geological formations and special features depicted on that sheet are described. These maps are an indispensable tool for geologists, engineers, planners, government departments, scientists and schools.

  • The dataset incorporating information about the surface geology of Finland is a seamless presentation of the surface geology depicting the distribution of both Quaternary and Pre-Quaternary deposits. Soil cover is omitted. The bedrock outcrops in the map of Superficial Geology at a scale of 1:1M are replaced by data from the Bedrock Map of Finland at a scale of 1:1M.

  • The first version of the contiguous digital map was compiled by Š. Káčer et al.(2005) under the terms of the geological project Digital Geological Map of the Slovak Republic at a scale of 1: 50 000. In addition to areal, line and point information, the following separate layers are available: a list of the background documents, classification of the data in terms of quality, a review of the scheme used for classification of geological units and structures. The areal information provided on the digital map includes: the unified legend and the original legend showing the characteristics and occurrence of individual lithotypes across the whole territory of Slovakia.

  • Superficial deposits in Norway in various mapscales - best of. The Superficial Deposits of Norway (best of) is a database giving full coverage of the superficial deposits throughout Norway. High resolution data at scales of 1:20 000 to 1:50 000 exists for only about 30% of the country, mostly in areas where superficial deposits are of significant economic importance. The deposits are classified according to their genesis and thickness.

  • The GEOBG100 dataset was created during the period 1995-1997 by digitizing the paper version of the Geological map of Bulgaria at a scale of 1:100 000. This consists of 86 coloured flat sheets, covering the whole onshore territory of the country. The map is available in a Bulgarian or in an English edition. The dataset is digitally integrated and available in MapInfo and ArcGIS formats.

  • The Map of the Quaternary Deposits of Finland at a scale of 1:200.000 contains information about the superficial geology and covers the whole of Finland.

  • The digital geological map of Greece at 1:1million scale is composed of layers of polygonal objects depicting stratigraphic units and lines depicting faults. It has been created - in the frame of the One Geology Europe Plus project - from the 1:50 000 scale map sheets, using the One Geology Europe vocabulary terms to describe lithology & age of formations.