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Soil-type map of Denmark 1:1 million. The map is an automatic generalization of Soilmap of Denmark 1:200.000 and a contribution to the worldwide OneGeology project. Please note that this map is fit for use as a large-scale illustration only, due to the automatic procedure used for generalization.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark, Date Stamp: 2021-06-16
Soil-type map of Denmark 1:200.000 version 2.An interpreted overview map of surface geology in Denmark. The map shows a countrywide classification and distribution of soil types (mostly glacial and postglacial sediments) at the surface of Denmark. The soil types are divided into 12 different legend items. The map has a scale of 1:200.000, and is suited for educational use and as a background layer for other mapped themes. The map is published in GEUS report 2011/19.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark, Date Stamp: 2021-06-16
Two geochemical surveys were undertaken in the Solomon Islands between 1976 and 1983 as part of a combined geological mapping and mineral exploration project. The survey of Choiseul and the Shortland Islands was carried out between 1976 and 1979 by the Institute of Geological Sciences (now the British Geological Survey) with support from staff of the Geology Division of the Ministry of Land, Energy and Natural Resources, Solomon Islands. The project produced 12 geological maps at 1:50,000 scale as well as ...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-17
Solubility and kinetic data for Fe(II)-silicate precipitation over a range of temperatures, as well as metal drawdown and metal release during diagenesis. Characterisation data for solid precipitates using FTIR and XRD. The XRDML data should be opened on Panalytical highscore, and the XLS file should be opened with Excel, Numbers or OpenOffice. Paper currently under review ‘Micronutrient availability in ferruginous, silica-rich Precambrian oceans’, Rosalie Tostevin, Imad Ahmed
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-17
The 5km Hex GS Soluble Rocks dataset shows a generalised view of the GeoSure Soluble Rocks v7 dataset to a hexagonal grid resolution of 64.95km coverage area (side length of 5km). This dataset indicates areas of potential ground movement in a helpful and user-friendly format. The rating is based on a highest level of susceptibility identified within that Hex area: Low (1), Moderate (2), Significant (3). Areas of localised significant rating are also indicated. The summarising process via spatial statistics...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-17
The 5km Hex GS Soluble Rocks dataset shows a generalised view of the GeoSure Soluble Rocks v8 dataset to a hexagonal grid resolution of 64.95km coverage area (side length of 5km). This dataset indicates areas of potential ground movement in a helpful and user-friendly format. The rating is based on a highest level of susceptibility identified within that Hex area: Low (1), Moderate (2), Significant (3). Areas of localised significant rating are also indicated. The summarising process via spatial statistics...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-17
Data from experiments on rare earth element leaching from ion adsorption deposits. Columns experiments of leaching from a Madagascar ion-adsorption soil. Six soil columns for two deposit types with different starting/operational conditions. Data reported are the volume, pH and conductivity, and the molar concentrations of each eluate fraction for the metals, ammonia and Cl. SOS - NERC Security of Supply of Mineral (SoS) Resources programme
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-17
This is PSI data for Sosnowiec, Poland. It has been provided by TRE as part of the ESA funded Terrafirma project.
Date Stamp: 2016-06-29
This is PSI data for Southern Denmark, Denmark. It has been provided by Altamira Information as part of the ESA funded Terrafirma project.
Date Stamp: 2016-06-29
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.
Metadata Contact: TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Netherlands, Date Stamp: 2021-02-18
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