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Shapefile of the districts in the region Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur (PACA) extracted from the GEOFLA products of IGN, the Frence institute of geography
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Web Map Service (WMS) displaying the GEO_1M_1GE_RO dataset that has been created for the OneGeology-Europe project.
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The public availability of satellite data and new analytical tools for processing big data, such as the Google Earth Engine, enable us to look at coastline migration in a new way. Scripts for automated detection of the land-water boundary generate numerous data points for each part of the European coastline. When averaged by year and analyzed for a decadal period, these data points form the basis for a new pan-European coastline-migration map that covers a consistent time period relevant for present-day coastal-zone management, eliminates data gaps, and portrays a single coastline indicator that is assumed to correspond to the mid-tide land-water boundary. As part of EMODnet-Geology, Gerben Hagenaars at Deltares performed an analysis for tens of thousands of transects with a spacing of 500 meters, giving a map resolution of 1:1,000,000.
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Web Map Service for Emodnet Chemistry
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Map of estimated monthly mean daytime air temperature at 2-m height [°C], March 2009, PACA Region. The layer was generated from input satellite MODIS images (provided by NASA) and in-situ temperature measurements (collected by Meteo France and provided by ARMINES) through the application of a supervised regression techique based on support vector machines (SVM). Daytime MODIS acquisitions are daily. For each pixel, first air temperature was separately estimated from each daily MODIS observation not affected by cloud cover, and, then, the mean of the resulting estimates was displayed in the present layer. Pixels in which cloud cover was present at all observation times and sea areas were masked out. Scientific reference: G. Moser and S. B. Serpico.
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The harmonized geological map of Slovenia is a simplified version of the 1:250 000 scale Geological Map of Slovenia (Buser, 2009). This was compiled from the Geological Base Map of Slovenia at a scale of 1: 100.000 (contributed by various authors during the 1960's up to the 1980's) and the work was completed using new information gathered by Buser. The map is basically lithostratigraphic. The two layers incorporated in the map are lithostratigraphic units and major faults. The faults depicted on the map were selected using two criteria; regional extent and tectonic importance. The map presented here was edited specifically for the purpose of the OneGeology-Europe project by M. Bavec, M. Novak, M. Poljak, M. Trajanova and D. Skaberne.
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Max temperature from month 01 to month 12. 12 layers are available one for each month. Max temperature have been extracted from the webservice EMPClimate (http://www.webservice-energy.org/web-services/w3c-web-services/emp-climate-w3c).
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Serveur wms du projet DCSMM
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WMS for EMODNet HRSM CDI services by SeaDataNet
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Serveur wms public de l'Ifremer, thématique Biologie marine