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The D layer is the depth to the water table from the surface. The Rockingham study area is based on 120 historical water level data points along with spring data and data from groundwater surface water interactions. Spatial interpolation using kriging was used and then the values were classified into the D index values. The highest D values correspond to where the water table is shallowest, generally found in the lower areas in the catchment, with the lowest D values meaning greater depth to the watertable...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey Ireland (GSI), Ireland, Date Stamp: 2023-12-05
factor D of DRASTIC groundwater vulnerability of Traun-Enns-Platte/AUSTRIA
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Austria (GBA), , Date Stamp: 2021-11-10
Depth to water table, for Sarmatian aquifer in Dobrogea de Sud, Romania
Metadata Contact: Geological Institute of Romania (IGR), , Date Stamp: 2023-10-23
Samba contains information on drilling and geophysical surveys on Danish territory, carried out according to license under the Danish underground law. That is: seismic surveys as well as boreholes for exploration, delimitation and production wells concerning oil/gas, geothermal energy, gas storage and salt as well as scientific drilling. The data sets contain technical, administrative and geological information from drillings and geophysical measurements undertaken in boreholes (boreholelogs and reports) a...
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark, Date Stamp: 2021-06-16
Jupiter is GEUS ' nationwide database for groundwater, drinking water, raw materials, environmental and geotechnical data. The database is the single public data base in the field and is included in the National Environmental Portal. The database is publicly available.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark, Date Stamp: 2021-06-16
The first layer is a Landslide density map (LANDEN). The second layer is an average landslide density for each administrative area. A detailed explanation of these layers can be found in: Herrera, G., Mateos, R. M., García-Davalillo, J. C., Grandjean, G., Poyiadji, E., Maftei, R., ... and Trigila, A. (2017). Landslide databases in the Geological Surveys of Europe. Landslides, 1-21.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-017-0902-z.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Spain (IGME), Spain, Date Stamp: 2022-09-09
This dataset contains point locations of mineral deposits (metallic, non-metallic and radioactive). The attributes consist of descriptive data (free text or from dictionaries) on the following topics: (general data, geological data, economic data and free text description. The process of completion of attributes is in the developing stage.
Metadata Contact: Geological Institute of Romania, Romania, Date Stamp: 2022-01-13
The database includes basic attributes describing mineral deposits (exploitation and exploration spaces) for which the state has granted concession.
Metadata Contact: Geological Survey of Slovenia, Slovenija, Date Stamp: 2021-11-04
Database of mineral resources in Romania for Minerals4EU contains basic information on mineral occurences from the Geological Institute of Romania data base. Mining, exploring, resources/reserves and production statistics is not included in this version. Database is in incipient phase of completion, it will be completed with relevant inforation in next time. The information is harmonized according to specifications in the Minerals4EU project.
Metadata Contact: Geological Institute of Romania (IGR), Romania, Date Stamp: 2022-01-21
DC resistivity [Ohmm] from Vertical Electric Soundings in the Kisalföld area at NW Hungary. It represents an interval resistivity determined by geophysical inversion for the 7 - 15 m depth range. Dataset is available through simple feature WMS, INSPIRE predefined download servic and direct GML MultiSurfaceCoverage download. For service links see transfer options.
Metadata Contact: Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary (MFGI), Hungary, Date Stamp: 2017-03-29
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