Marine Minerals

EMODnet Geology’s marine minerals layers include all types of naturally occurring geological raw materials, metals and hydrocarbons known to accumulate in European sea regions. The 12 different types of marine minerals mapped for EMODnet Geology vary widely in types. Differing geological environments are reflected in the varied types of mineral accumulates found in the European marine environment. Mapping the spatial extent of marine mineral occurrences within European waters allows us to communicate their extent visually, using one common data standard and at one common scale. It is hoped that these seabed mineral deposit maps will be useful to policy makers, planners, industry and society.
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revision: 2022-09-15
Geological Survey Ireland (GSI)
Charise McKeon
Block 1, Booterstown Hall, Booterstown Avenue, Booterstown, A94 N2R6, Ireland
tel: +353-1-6782898
email: charise.mckeon@gsi.ie
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Copyright: European Community represented by the European Commission. The holders of the intellectual property rights (IPR) to the data, which existed prior to the Contract being entered into, are the EMODNET-Geology partners. The EMODNET-Geology partners (the IPR holders) give no warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the data, information, or service, or its suitability for any use or purpose. All implied conditions relating to the quality or suitability of the information, and all liabilities arising from the supply of the information (including any liability arising in negligence) are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.

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Geological Survey Ireland (GSI)
Charise McKeon
Block 1, Booterstown Hall, Booterstown Avenue, Booterstown, A94 N2R6, Ireland
tel: +353-1-6782898
email: charise.mckeon@gsi.ie
Role: point of contact
2023-12-06

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