OneGeology-Europe
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The service presents a map of surface geology of Estonia and has been created specifically for the OneGeology-Europe project. The map is compiled by combining and generalizing bedrock and Quaternary sediment maps in the scales 1:200 000 and 1:50 000. The areas on the map correspond to age, genetic and lithologic units of sediments and rocks lying directly under the topsoil layer.
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The service presents a map of surface geology of Estonia and has been created specifically for the OneGeology-Europe project. The map is compiled by combining and generalizing bedrock and Quaternary sediment maps in the scales 1:200 000 and 1:50 000. The areas on the map correspond to age, genetic and lithologic units of sediments and rocks lying directly under the topsoil layer.
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GTK Bedrock and Superficial Geology
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GTK Bedrock and Superficial Geology
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GTK Bedrock and Superficial Geology
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SGU Berggrundsgeologi - Fennoskandiska sk?lden - OneGeology-Europe projektet. Detta ?r en demonstrationsstj?nst inom projektet OneGeology-Europe med syfte att visa harmoniserade ?ldrar och leverera GeoSciML som svar p? GetFeatureInfo
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NGU Superficial geology - OneGeology-Europe WP3. Mapscale 1:1 M. This service shows surface geology, structures and bedrock defined by rock types and ages. The bedrock areas are also assigned to tectonic units. The map is composed of data resulting from several mapping campaigns, performed over decades, compiled and archived in digital format, published or prepared in manuscript format between 1989 and 2001. Due to the variation of quality and scales of different mapping campaigns the level of accuracy in the underlying national database is variable. The database is designed for presentation in the 1:1M scale.
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Sea-bed substrate map, sediment accumulation rate map and case studies of the EMODnet-Geology study area. The sea-bed substrate map of the Baltic Sea, the Greater North Sea and the Celtic Seas is presented at 1: 1 000 000 scale. The sea-bed substrate map is collated from more than 200 separate sea-bed substrate maps. The sediment accumulation rate map of the Baltic Sea and parts of the Greater North Sea shows point-source data from more than 600 sea-bed sediment sampling sites. Six case studies emphasize the importance of marine geological information, local features and detailed surveys in marine spatial planning and use of marine resources. The maps and case studies are collated and compiled within the EMODNET-Geology project.