Quaternary deposits thickness across the UK Continental Shelf (2014 Version)

The Quaternary deposits thickness dataset is a digital geological map across the bulk of the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), for areas up to a water depth of 200m, which shows the thickness of the deposits over bedrock in three categories: <5m, 5-50m, and >50m Quaternary cover. These depth bands were picked because they represent the horizons that have impact on offshore infrastructure deployment. The map is derived from (unpublished) BGS 1:1000000 scale Quaternary digital geological mapping. The map was produced in 2014 in collaboration with, and co-funded by, The Crown Estate as part of a wider commissioned project to assess seabed geological constraints on engineering infrastructure across the UKCS. The data are held by the BGS as an ESRI ArcGIS Shapefile.
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dataset
: http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/dataHolding/13606631
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Geoscientific information
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0: BGS Thesaurus of Geosciences:
UK Location (INSPIRE)
Geological maps
Quaternary
Continental shelf
Free:
NERC_DDC
-9.6000, 48.1800, 3.4000, 61.8200
UK CONTINENTAL SHELF [id=121701]
creation: 2014-03-31, publication: 2014-03-31
1966 - 2013
vector
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The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, EDINBURGH, EH14 4AP, United Kingdom
tel: 0115 936 3142
email: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk
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British Geological Survey
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The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, EDINBURGH, EH14 4AP, United Kingdom
tel: 0115 936 3142
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Data Quality

Areas of Quaternary thin cover were originally from the 1:1000000 Quaternary layer (unpublished). Polygons with attributes of less than 5m thick (offshore) were isolated and used to create this new ArcGIS shapefile of Quaternary thin cover. Polygons of areas where Quaternary thickness is less than 50 m or greater than 50 m were created using the Quaternary Thickness layer, which consists of isopach lines (polylines) of sediment thickness derived from the 1:1000000 Quaternary layer (unpublished). As these polygons originate from 1:1000000 scale maps, they are not of high resolution. The processing was done in ArcGIS 10.1. Part of this dataset, mainly around the coastline, has been coarsely interpolated so that its extent covers the whole factor map area. The methodology used to fill in no-data areas consists of dividing these areas into square grids (10x10km) where each polygon within the grid will get assigned the category value of the polygon sharing its border in an iterative process until all polygons within the grid have a category value. This iteration was done by running the ArcGIS Spatial Join tool several times with the match option “SHARE_A_LINE_SEGMENT_WITH”. The final step is merging the now attributed grid to the dataset and dissolving the polygons.
Equivalent Scale: 1: 250000
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Available under the Open Government Licence subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying the reproduced NERC materials "Contains NERC materials ©NERC [year]"

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166c7ca4-0bff-1f2d-e054-002128a47908
British Geological Survey
The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, EDINBURGH, EH14 4AP, United Kingdom
tel: +44 131 667 1000
email: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk
Role: point of contact
2024-04-24

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