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Identification

Data Identification:
citation:
Citation:
Title:
IGME-Map of the Spanish Karst on a scale of 1:1,000,000
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
creation
date:
1986-01-01
Identifier:
RS_Identifier:
code:
ESPIGMEKARST1000
Abstract:
The Map of the Karst of Spain includes the different 'karstifiable' lithologies indicating their type (carbonates, gypsums and detritus), and the intensity of karstification in each of the areas. Also included are caves, poles, outcrops and other hydrogeological and geomorphological entities linked to karstification processes
purpose:
The main objective of the map of the Karst in Spain is to represent the peninsular surface where karstified carbonate rocks appear, as well as the gypsum outcrops and other types of soluble rocks such as detritic carbonate rocks, and sodium and potassium salts fundamentally. In addition, a large part of the large rivers originate from karstic springs and a large part of the underground aquifers that supply the population, agriculture and livestock are of this nature
credit:
Ayala Carcedo, Francisco J.(IGME); Rodríguez Ortiz, Jose Ma.(EATSA); del Val Melus, Joaquín (IGME); Durán Valsero, Juan J.(IGME); Prieto Alcolea, Carlos (EATSA); Rubio Amo, Jesús (EATSA)
Point of Contact:
Responsible Party:
Individual Name:
Joaquín Mulas de la Peña
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Position Name:
Geological Hazards Area
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
phone:
CI_Telephone:
voice:
+34 91 349 5811 / 91 349 5952
Address:
Address:
Delivery Point:
C./.Alenza nº 1
city:
Madrid
administrative Area:
Madrid
Postal Code:
28003
country:
Spain
e-mail:
j.mulas@igme.es
Online Resource:
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linkage:
http://www.igme.es
role:
custodian
Resource Maintenance:
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Descriptive Keywords:
Keywords:
keyword:
IGME
keyword:
Karst
keyword:
Limestone
keyword:
Dolomite
keyword:
Gypsum
keyword:
Groundwater
keyword:
Aquifer
keyword:
Spring
keyword:
Exsurgence
keyword:
Travertine
keyword:
Dissolution
keyword:
Dolines
keyword:
Cavern
keyword:
Collapse
keyword:
Karren
keyword:
Geomorphology
keyword:
Natural risk
keyword:
Spain
Type:
theme
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
IGME Thesaurus
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2010-04-15
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
Detritic
keyword:
Karstification
keyword:
Polje
keyword:
Sima
keyword:
Sinkhole
keyword:
Torca
keyword:
Exokarst
Keywords:
keyword:
Geology
keyword:
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme/ge
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/inspire_themes
Title:
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2008-06-01
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/SpatialScope/national
keyword:
National
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/SpatialScope
Title:
Spatial Scope
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2019-05-22
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
IDEE
Keywords:
keyword:
EGDI
Keywords:
keyword:
EGDI-selection
Resource Specific Usage:
Usage:
Specific Usage:
In Spain, karst occupies a prominent place geomorphologically and hydrogeologically, playing a very important role in the supply of groundwater and should also be considered as a potential natural risk . The map of karst in Spain includes a large part of the peninsula and Balearic Islands where karstified carbonate rocks outcrop, as well as gypsum outcrops that also cover a large area and, to a lesser extent, other types of soluble rocks (detritic carbonate rocks, sodium and potassium salts).
userContactInfo:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Geological survey of Spain (IGME).
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
cartografiadigital@igme.es
role:
pointOfContact
Resource Constraints:
MD_LegalConstraints:
Access Constraints:
otherRestrictions
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Other Constraints:
No Limitations
MD_LegalConstraints:
Use Constraints:
otherRestrictions
Other Constraints:
LICENCE OF USE: Conditions of public use and dissemination of information for the re-use of IGME data http://www.igme.es/Ayuda/CondiUso.htm
Spatial Representation Type:
vector
Spatial Resolution:
Resolution:
Equivalent Scale:
Representative Fraction:
denominator:
1000000
language:
spa
character Set:
utf8
topicCategory:
geoscientificInformation
Extent:
Extent:
Geographic Element:
Geographic Bounding Box:
westBoundLongitude:
-22.71
eastBoundLongitude:
6.34
southBoundLatitude:
25.95
northBoundLatitude:
44.70
extentTypeCode:
1
Geographic Description:
extentTypeCode:
1
Geographic Identifier:
RS_Identifier:
code:
ES
Temporal Element:
TemporalExtent:
extent:
instant:
date:
1986-01-01T10:00:00

Distribution

Distribution:
Distribution Format:
Format:
Format Name:
SHP (uso restringido)
version:
No se aplica
Format:
Format Name:
Web Map Service WMS
version:
1.3.0
Distributor:
Distributor:
Distributor Contact:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
phone:
CI_Telephone:
voice:
+34 91 349 57 00
Address:
Address:
Delivery Point:
C/ Ríos Rosas, 23
city:
Madrid
administrative Area:
Madrid
Postal Code:
28003
country:
Spain
e-mail:
cartografiadigital@igme.es
Online Resource:
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://www.igme.es
role:
distributor
Distributor Format:
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: SHP - ArcView ShapeFile
version:
No se aplica
Format:
Format Name:
Joint Photographic Group Format JPEG
version:
No se aplica
Format:
Format Name:
Tagged Image File FormatTIFF
version:
No se aplica
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: JPEG -Joint Photographic Group Format
version:
-
Format:
Format Name:
Web Map Service WMS
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1.3.0
Distributor:
Distributor Contact:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Technical Vice-Directorate of Geological Information Systems of the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
cartografiadigital@igme.es
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Distributor Format:
Format:
Format Name:
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Transfer Options:
Digital Transfer Options:
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OGC Web Map Service
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Servicio de visualización
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Link to the GetCapabilities of the web service hosting the product
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function:
information
CI_OnlineResource:
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name:
Download Karst Map of Spain 1:1.000.000
description:
Download page from the IGME website

Data Quality

Data Quality:
Scope:
DQ_Scope:
level:
dataset
Report:
Domain Consistency:
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2009/976
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2009-10-19
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http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/DegreeOfConformity/conformant
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Conformant
pass:
1
Domain Consistency:
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2010/1089
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
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2014-12-31
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Not Conformant
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0
Domain Consistency:
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2008-12-04
explanation:
Consult the regulations
pass:
1
Lineage:
LI_Lineage:
statement:
The map of the Karst in Spain includes a large part of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands where karstified carbonate rocks emerge, as well as gypsum outcrops that also cover a large area and, to a lesser extent, other types of soluble rocks (detritic carbonate rocks, sodium and potassium salts). For the preparation of the karst map, a first selection was made from all the IGME 1:200,000 scale geological synthesis maps (published between 1970 and 1973) of all the potentially karstifiable outcrops existing in our country. Thus, a first approximation map of existing karstifiable materials was composed, whether they were carbonate, gypsum, detritic (only those that we had evidence of in their karstification) or mixed. From this first sketch, successive corrections were made with the data from the "Geological Map of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands" at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (IGME -1980), the "Map of Vulnerability to Contamination of the Aquifers of Peninsular Spain, Balearic and Canary Islands" at the same scale (IGME-1972) and the "Hydrological Map", also at the same scale, which at that time was being drawn up by the IGME. Later, more and more detailed approximations were made, in certain areas, from hydrogeological, geomorphological and geological maps (MAGNA series), with different working scales, which have gone from 1:50,000 to 1:400,000. Speleological information was also used, such as the 'catalogue of large caves in Spain' (Spanish Federation of Speleology, 1982).
Source:
LI_Source:
Description:
First selection of potentially karstifiable outcrops from the IGME 1:200,000 scale geological synthesis maps (published between 1970 and 1973), whether carbonate, gypsum, detritic or mixed, with evidence of their karstification. From this first sketch, successive corrections were made with the data from the "Geological Map of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands" at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (IGME -1980), the "Map of Vulnerability to Contamination of the Aquifers of Peninsular Spain, Balearic and Canary Islands" of the same scale (IGME-1972) and the "Hydrogeological Map", also of the same scale, which, at that time, was being drawn up by the IGME. Later, more and more detailed approximations were made, in certain areas, starting from hydrogeological, geomorphological and geological maps (MAGNA series), with different working scales, which have gone from 1:50,000 to 1:400,000. Likewise, speleological information was used, such as the "Catalogue of large caves in Spain" (Spanish Federation of Speleology, 1982).
Source Citation:
Citation:
Title:
Geological synthesis maps at a scale of 1:200,000 of the IGME (1970 -1973); "Geological map of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands" at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (IGME -1980); "Map of vulnerability to contamination of the aquifers of Peninsular Spain, Balearic and Canary Islands"; "Catalogue of large cavities in Spain" (Spanish Federation of Speleology, 1982).....
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
creation
date:
1986-01-01
Presentation Form:
documentDigital
Cited Responsible Party:
Responsible Party:
Individual Name:
Joaquín Mulas de la Peña
Organisation Name:
Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME)
Position Name:
Research Group on Earth Observation, Geological Hazards and Climate Change (Gi-Obtier)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
j.mulas@igme.es
role:
custodian
Responsible Party:
Individual Name:
Joaquín Mulas de la Peña
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain(IGME)
Position Name:
Research Group on Earth Observation, Geological Hazards and Climate Change (Gi-Obtier)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
j.mulas@igme.es
role:
distributor

Metadata

File Identifier:
ESPIGMEKARST100020200714
language:
spa
character Set:
utf8
Resource type:
dataset
Metadata Contact:
Responsible Party:
Individual Name:
Margarita Gómez Sánchez
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
phone:
CI_Telephone:
voice:
+34 91 349 58 46
Address:
Address:
Delivery Point:
C/Ríos Rosas, 23
city:
Madrid
administrative Area:
Madrid
Postal Code:
28003
country:
Spain
e-mail:
m.gomez@igme.es
Online Resource:
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://www.igme.es
role:
pointOfContact
Date Stamp:
2022-12-20
Metadata Standard Name:
Reglamento (CE) Nº 1205/2008 de Inspire, "Perfil IGME"
Metadata Standard Version:
2.0