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  • basic information on mineral occurences from the Geolocical Survey of the Netherlands data base on Mineral resources. The information is harmonized according to specifications in the Minerals4EU project

  • Harmonized geo-energy, mineral resource and area management data coming from various countries based on key economic and geological parameters

  • The 1:500k lithostratigraphic map covering the whole of the Netherlands is available in this OGC WMS service for all uses - including commercial use subject to the conditions in the Access Constraints section. It is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). Layers available for superficial geology are age and lithology. In this service these are attributed and coloured according to INSPIRE standards for age and lithology.

  • Boreholes chiefly penetrating the shallow subsurface, enabling detailed characterisation of layers to a maximum depth of about 500 metres.

  • Harmonized geo-energy, mineral resource and area management data coming from various countries based on key economic and geological parameters

  • The Southern Permian Basin Atlas (SPBA) presents a comprehensive and systematic overview of the results of over 150 years of petroleum exploration and research in the Southern Permian Basin area. The Atlas aims to stimulate the petroleum E&P industry to continue their activities in this mature basin. The subsurface characterization provided in the Atlas will also be of great value to governments, researchers and other individuals interested in the deep subsurface.

  • Harmonized geo-energy, mineral resource and area management data coming from various countries based on key economic and geological parameters

  • WFS. The 1:500k lithostratigraphic map covering the whole of the Netherlands is available in this OGC WMS service for all uses - including commercial use subject to the conditions in the Access Constraints section. It is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). Layers available for superficial geology are age and lithology. In this service these are attributed and coloured according to INSPIRE standards for age and lithology.

  • REGIS stands for REgionaal Geohydrologisch InformatieSysteem, which is the National hydro-geological model for the Netherlands. Version II.1 is an extension and revision of the hydro-geological model version II.0 (REGIS II). REGIS has been developed by TNO, the Geological Survey of the Netherlands in cooperation with RIZA (the national water office) and the Provincial authorities. The hydro-geological model is a digital model of the upper part of the Dutch subsurface to a depth of approximately 500 meters. Using ESRI grids and shapefiles, the model shows the depth, thickness and hydraulic properties of hydro-geological units as well as the location of faults. A hydro-geological unit is a unit defined using texture, structure and soil type having (more or less) uniform hydrogeological properties bounded by facies-layers, erosion boundaries and faults. The hydrogeological model is based on the Digital Geological Model (DGM) and the shallow subsurface lithostratigraphical Nomenclature version 1.0 which is available through www.dinoloket.nl

  • REGIS stands for REgionaal Geohydrologisch InformatieSysteem, which is the National hydro-geological model for the Netherlands. Version II.1 is an extension and revision of the hydro-geological model version II.0 (REGIS II). REGIS has been developed by TNO, the Geological Survey of the Netherlands in cooperation with RIZA (the national water office) and the Provincial authorities. The hydro-geological model is a digital model of the upper part of the Dutch subsurface to a depth of approximately 500 meters. Using ESRI grids and shapefiles, the model shows the depth, thickness and hydraulic properties of hydro-geological units as well as the location of faults. A hydro-geological unit is a unit defined using texture, structure and soil type having (more or less) uniform hydrogeological properties bounded by facies-layers, erosion boundaries and faults. The hydrogeological model is based on the Digital Geological Model (DGM) and the shallow subsurface lithostratigraphical Nomenclature version 1.0 which is available through www.dinoloket.nl