Metadata 4862

Databáze radioaktivních objektů (RO) obsahuje dostupné údaje o anomálních objektech, zjištěných v průběhu bezmála padesátileté (1945-1994) průzkumné činnosti resortu ČSUP (nejsou zpracovány údaje z křídových sedimentů a objektů zjištěných v ložiskových vrtech). Údaje byly zpracovány z hlediska jejich vztahu ke geologické stavbě a jejich dopadu na životní prostředí. Databáze obsahuje geografické, archivní, geofyzikální, geologicko-strukturní, petrografické a mineralogické údaje o 16 203 objektech.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2024-02-28
In the database of the "Radon Risk Association“ the measurements of radon in bedrock from the whole area of the Czech Republic are stored. Maps of radon index at a scale of 1:50,000 have been compiled using statistical procedures to process the measurements so that the areas defined by the vectorized boundaries of the geological units can be classified using colours to indicate the prevailing radon index for bedrock and quaternary sediments (low, medium, high index).
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2024-03-28
INSPIRE Download Service (ATOM feed) provides access to the results of the mapping of radon index map in the Czech Republic at a scale of 1:50,000.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2024-02-28
Radon index map of the Czech Republic 1 : 50,000 has been compiled using statistical procedures to process the measurements so that the areas defined by the vectorized boundaries of the geological units can be classified to indicate the prevailing radon index for bedrock and quaternary sediments (low, medium, high index). The source data has been adjusted to meet the INSPIRE requirements for download service.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2024-03-28
Radon is a natural radioactive gas, which enters buildings from the ground. The joint Public Health England (PHE) –British Geological Survey (BGS) digital dataset Radon Potential for Great Britain provides the current definitive map of radon Affected Areas in Great Britain. Exposure to high concentrations increases the risk of lung cancer. PHE (previously known as the Health Protection Agency or HPA) recommends that radon levels should be reduced in homes where the annual average is at or above 200 becquer...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-24
Radon is a natural radioactive gas, which enters buildings from the ground. The joint UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) (formerly Public Health England (PHE)) - British Geological Survey (BGS) digital dataset Radon Potential for Great Britain provides the current definitive map of radon Affected Areas in Great Britain. Exposure to high concentrations increases the risk of lung cancer. UK Health Security Agency (formerly PHE) recommends that radon levels should be reduced in homes where the annual average i...
Metadata Contact: British Geological Survey, United Kingdom, Date Stamp: 2024-04-24
ArcGIS Server service provides the results of radon index mapping in the Czech Republic in measure of 1 : 50,000.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2024-01-12
INSPIRE View Service provides the results of radon index mapping in the Czech Republic in a scale of 1 : 50,000.
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2023-12-07
WMS Radon Risk Map of the Bedrock at 1 : 500 000 scale. WMS shows the prevailing radon index of different types of bedrock: 1. Low (Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments), 2. Intermediate (Quaternary sediments), 3. Medium ( Metamorphic rocks and Palaeozoic sediments), 4. High (Magmatic rocks, except for the Pre-Variscan granitoids – medium index), 5. Tectonic features, 6. Boundaries of regions
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2023-11-27
ArcGIS Server Service Radon Risk Map of the Bedrock at 1 : 500 000 scale. WMS shows the prevailing radon index of different types of bedrock: 1. Low (Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments), 2. Intermediate (Quaternary sediments), 3. Medium ( Metamorphic rocks and Palaeozoic sediments), 4. High (Magmatic rocks, except for the Pre-Variscan granitoids – medium index), 5. Tectonic features, 6. Boundaries of regions
Metadata Contact: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic, Date Stamp: 2023-11-27
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