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Identification

Data Identification:
citation:
Citation:
Title:
Permeability Map of Spain at scale 1:200.000 digital continuous
Alternate Title:
Permeability 200 digital continuous
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
creation
date:
2005-09-18
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2007-09-30
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2009-08-05
Edition:
2ª edición
Edition Date:
2009-01-01
Identifier:
RS_Identifier:
code:
637842
Presentation Form:
documentHardcopy
Presentation Form:
mapHardcopy
Presentation Form:
documentDigital
Presentation Form:
mapDigital
Abstract:
The continuous and digital Permeability Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200.000000 is based on the continuous Lithostratigraphic Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200.000 and represents the mapped lithostratigraphic levels grouped by similar permeability values. In order to carry it out, firstly, a legend was drawn up in which a degree of permeability was assigned to each mapped lithostratigraphic unit. Five types of permeability were established: Very high, High, Medium, Low and Very low. The different lithologies were associated into 7 large groups (carbonate, detrital, Quaternary detrital, volcanic, metadetritic, igneous and evaporitic), giving rise to a classification by types of aquifers, established according to the formation processes of each permeability. This map clearly shows the hydrogeological domains with a predominance of calcareous and evaporitic, detritic and crystalline aquifers, highlighting the main peninsular and island structural lines that bring the different groundwater bodies defined into contact with each other. This cartography is adapted to the hydrographic network and the shadow model produced by CEDEX, at a scale of 1:200,000, based on the topographic base, at a scale of 1:50,000, of the Army Cartographic Service. The cartographic information is referenced to coordinates in UTM projection, European Datum, zone 30, except for that corresponding to the Canary Islands, which is referenced to zone 28. The map is made up of the Cartographic Units Information Layer (LPIT) and the external table dat table, which assigns to each lithostratigraphic formation (FH) the degree of permeability as well as the colour of representation. The format of the generated information is Shape file.
purpose:
The Permeability Map allows the representation of the hydrogeological information at a scale of 1:200,000 for most of the groundwater bodies defined. In the case of small bodies of groundwater, although this scale of representation may present disadvantages in terms of definition, it does allow a certain amount of detail to show their hydrogeological functioning and to be able to programme detailed studies when necessary. The continuous lithostratigraphic and permeability map of Spain, at a scale of 1:200,000, is produced by means of a "Collaboration Agreement between the Ministry of the Environment (General Secretariat for Territory and Biodiversity. Directorate General for Water) and the Geological and Mining Institute of Spain for the performance of technical work in relation to the application of the Water Framework Directive on groundwater" signed in 2004, and is the basis for the preparation of the Hydrogeological Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000 continuous and in digital format.
credit:
Author, co-author(s) or organisation(s) and Type of aid Director, coordinator of the project: Miguel del Pozo Gómez ( IGME ) Supervisors: IGME technical-scientific staff. Contributors: REMAIN technical-scientific staff ( zone 1). Technical-scientific staff of TECNA (zone 2 ) Technical-scientific staff of CGS (zone 3 ) Technical-scientific staff of EPTISA (zone 4 ) Technical-scientific staff of AURENSIS (zone 5 ) Technical-scientific staff of INYPSA (zone 6 ) Technical-scientific staff of INTECSA (zone 7 ) Technical-scientific staff of INIMA (zone 8) IDRENA technical-scientific staff (zone 9) Technical-scientific staff of BIOSFERA XXI ( zone 10 ) Carried out through a collaboration agreement between the Ministry of the Environment and the IGME.
status:
completed
Point of Contact:
Responsible Party:
Individual Name:
Mejías Moreno, Miguel
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Position Name:
Research Group in Applied Hydrogeology and Shallow Geothermics (Gi-Hags)
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
e-mail:
m.mejias@igme.es
Online Resource:
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://www.igme.es
role:
pointOfContact
Resource Maintenance:
MD_MaintenanceInformation:
maint. / update frequency:
notPlanned
Graphic overview:
Browse Graphic:
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File Type:
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Descriptive Keywords:
Keywords:
keyword:
Stratigraphy.lithostratigraphy
keyword:
Stratigraphy.lithostratigraphy
keyword:
Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Hydrogeology.
Type:
theme
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
Tesauro IGME
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2010-04-15
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
COUNTRIES.SPAIN
Type:
place
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
CEOLocation
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2010-11-24
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
Chronostratigraphy
Keywords:
keyword:
Permeability
Keywords:
keyword:
groundwater
Keywords:
keyword:
WFD
Keywords:
keyword:
Groundwater body
Keywords:
keyword:
Aquifer
Keywords:
keyword:
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, ANTHROPIC ENVIRONMENT
keyword:
HYDROSPHERE (freshwater, seawater, waters)
keyword:
hydrosphere
keyword:
water (geography)
keyword:
groundwater
Type:
theme
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
GEMET
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2006-02-15
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
Geology
keyword:
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme/ge
Type:
theme
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Title:
http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/inspire_themes
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2008-06-01
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
National
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http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/SpatialScope/national
Thesaurus Name:
Citation:
Title:
Spatial scope
Title:
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/SpatialScope
Date:
CI_Date:
date:
2019-05-22
Date Type:
publication
Keywords:
keyword:
EGDI
Resource Specific Usage:
Usage:
Specific Usage:
The Permeability Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000 continuous digital is the starting point for the elaboration of the Hydrogeological Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000 continuous digital. Its objective is to contribute to compliance with the Water Framework Directive.
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
Other Constraints:
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations
Other Constraints:
No limitations on public access.
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
Aggregation Info:
Aggregate Information:
aggregateDataSetName:
Citation:
Title:
Hydrogeological Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000, continuous
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2009-08-05
Cited Responsible Party:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
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pointOfContact
Association Type:
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Aggregate Information:
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Citation:
Title:
Lithostratigraphic Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200.000, continuous
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2007-09-30
Cited Responsible Party:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
role:
pointOfContact
Association Type:
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Spatial Representation Type:
vector
Spatial Resolution:
Resolution:
Equivalent Scale:
Representative Fraction:
denominator:
200000
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Extent:
Extent:
Geographic Element:
Geographic Bounding Box:
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Temporal Element:
TemporalExtent:
extent:
instant:
date:
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Supplemental Information:
The document "Preparation of the hydrogeological map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000, continuous and in digital format" (2009) can be consulted in the Documentation Service, where the process of preparation and description of the information prepared is described in detail. There is an application for distribution on DVD, published in 2007, which contains the geological and cartographic information, tables, symbology libraries and map compositions. It has a consultation application and a map viewer. The Permeability Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000 can be viewed and consulted in the Groundwater Information System (SIAS) of the Geological and Mining Institute of Spain (IGME).

Distribution

Distribution:
Distribution Format:
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: JPEG -Joint Photographic Group Format
version:
-
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: SHP - ArcView ShapeFile
version:
8.3.0.800
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: PDF - Portable Document Format
version:
-
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa en papel
version:
-
Format:
Format Name:
Servicio web: WMS - Web Map Service
version:
-
Distributor:
Distributor:
Distributor Contact:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
phone:
CI_Telephone:
voice:
+34 91 349 5700
Address:
Address:
Delivery Point:
C/ Ríos Rosas, 23
city:
Madrid
administrative Area:
Madrid
Postal Code:
28003
e-mail:
cartografiadigital@igme.es
Online Resource:
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://www.igme.es
role:
distributor
Distributor Format:
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: JPEG -Joint Photographic Group Format
version:
-
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: SHP - ArcView ShapeFile
version:
8.3.0.800
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa digital: PDF - Portable Document Format
version:
-
Distributor:
Distributor Contact:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
Documentation Centre of the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME)
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
documentacion@igme.es
role:
distributor
Distributor Format:
Format:
Format Name:
Mapa en papel
version:
-
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
role:
distributor
Distributor Format:
Format:
Format Name:
Servicio web: WMS - Web Map Service
version:
1.3.0
Transfer Options:
Digital Transfer Options:
Units Of Distribution:
Cartographic units (LPLIT): Lithological polygonal enclosures with the cartographic units coded according to the FH field. Each enclosure or polygon has a numerical code corresponding to the geological formation according to the lithostratigraphic column (FH). The complete lithological description, geochronological description and permeability classification are stored in an external table (Table litperm.dat) which has one record for each lithostratigraphic formation on the map. To facilitate the use and correct symbolisation of the information generated, another external table (Perme.dat) is created which relates each of the formations (FH), with the colour to be assigned when composing the legend and permeability map.
onLine:
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://mapas.igme.es/gis/services/Cartografia_Tematica/IGME_Permeabilidad_200/MapServer/WMSServer?Request=GetCapabilities&Service=WMS
protocol:
OGC:WMS-1.3.0-http-get-capabilities
name:
Link to the GetCapabilities of the web service hosting the product
description:
Map service (URL of the Capabilities file)
function:
information
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://mapas.igme.es/Servicios/default.aspx#IGME_Permeabilidad_200
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WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related
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Link to the product page on the IGME web site
offLine:
MD_Medium:
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Data Quality

Data Quality:
Scope:
DQ_Scope:
level:
dataset
Report:
Completeness Commission:
Name Of Measure:
Fenómenos duplicados
Measure Description:
Geometric and topological control using GIS application tools.
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
Geometric and topological control using GIS application tools
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2007-09-30
explanation:
Digital comparative validation and visual comparative check of the original map and the digitised map. Validation with error rate < 1%.
pass:
1
Completeness Omission:
Name Of Measure:
Lack of phenomena
Measure Description:
Visual spot check and cross-checking of spatial information with attribute tables.
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
Visual spot check and cross-checking of spatial information with attribute tables
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2007-09-30
explanation:
Digital comparative validation and visual comparative check of the original map and the digitised map. Validation with error rate < 1%.
pass:
1
Conceptual Consistency:
Name Of Measure:
Grado de aproximación de los datos digitales con el modelo conceptual. Distribución de fenómenos en clases.
Measure Description:
Manual verification
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
Modelo de datos de cartografía hidrogeológica a escala 1:200.000 en formato digital.
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2007-09-30
explanation:
Check that the digital information is consistent with the standards that conceptually define it. Consult the standard
pass:
1
Domain Consistency:
Name Of Measure:
Degree of approximation of the data to the established physical structure
Measure Description:
Automatic verification
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
Specifications for the digitisation of hydrogeological mapping
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2007-09-30
explanation:
Check that the digital information is in accordance with the standards. Consult the standard
pass:
1
Domain Consistency:
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2010/1089
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2010-12-08
explanation:
Consult the regulations
pass:
0
Format Consistency:
Name Of Measure:
Grado de aproximación de los datos a la estructura física establecida
Measure Description:
Automatic verification.
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
Specifications for the digitisation of hydrogeological mapping
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2007-09-30
explanation:
Check that the digital information is in accordance with the standards. Consult the standard
pass:
1
Non quantitative attribute Accuracy:
Name Of Measure:
Ausencia de errores en la asignación de valores.
Measure Description:
Comparative study with source information
Result:
Conformance Result:
specification:
Citation:
Title:
Comparative study with source information
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
revision
date:
2007-09-30
explanation:
Digital comparative validation and comparative visual check of the original map and the digitised map. Error rate 1%.
pass:
1
Lineage:
LI_Lineage:
statement:
The permeability map has been made on the basis of the information generated for the lithostratigraphic map of Spain at a scale of 1:200,000 continuous. From here, different processes are differentiated: 1.- Elaboration of a permeability legend that assigns a degree of permeability to each lithostratigraphic unit. 2.- Elaboration of the permeability map, in which the mapped lithostratigraphic levels with similar permeability values were grouped together.
Process Step:
LI_ProcessStep:
description:
Preparation of the legend of the permeability map: Assignment of a degree of permeability for each lithostratigraphic unit mapped. According to the regulations for this mapping, five types of permeability were established: Very high, High, Medium, Low and Very low. With these criteria, the legend of the Permeability Map was established as a double-entry graph showing on the abscissa axis the permeability ranges established and on the ordinate axis the lithologies associated with these permeability ranges. The different lithologies were associated in large groups giving rise to a classification by types of aquifers established according to the formation processes of each permeability. Finally, each type of aquifer was related to the usefulness of the water it contains. Each group established in this classification was represented with a specific colour and tone for its visualisation on the Permeability Map. Thus, carbonate rocks are represented in green, Quaternary detrital rocks are represented in grey, detrital lithologies are represented in blue, volcanic rocks in purple, meta-detritic rocks in red, igneous rocks in violet tones and evaporitic rocks in brown. All these groups reserve the lighter shades for the less permeable lithologies.
LI_ProcessStep:
description:
Preparation of the permeability map: With the representation criteria indicated above in the legend and taking into account that each lithostratigraphic unit was assigned a degree of permeability, the Map of Permeabilities was made in which the mapped lithostratigraphic levels presenting similar permeability values were grouped together. This map clearly shows the hydrogeological domains with a predominance of calcareous and evaporitic, detritic and crystalline aquifers, highlighting the main peninsular and insular structural lines that bring the different groundwater bodies defined into contact with each other.
LI_ProcessStep:
description:
Computer processing: Integration of all the information in a Geographic Information System, establishing criteria on the characteristics of the data and its scope.
Source:
LI_Source:
Scale Denominator:
Representative Fraction:
denominator:
200000
Source Citation:
Citation:
Title:
Lithostratigraphic Map of Spain at a scale of 1:200.000 continuous
Date:
CI_Date:
Date Type:
publication
date:
2007-09-30
Presentation Form:
documentDigital
Presentation Form:
tableDigital
Cited Responsible Party:
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
IGME
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
publicaciones@igme.es
role:
originator
Responsible Party:
Organisation Name:
IGME
Contact Info:
CI_Contact:
Address:
Address:
e-mail:
publicaciones@igme.es
role:
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Metadata

File Identifier:
ESPIGMEPERMEABILIDADES200CONTINUODIGITAL20100805637842
language:
spa
character Set:
utf8
Resource type:
dataset
Metadata Contact:
Responsible Party:
Individual Name:
Gómez Sánchez, Margarita
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
e-mail:
m.gomez@igme.es
Online Resource:
CI_OnlineResource:
linkage:
http://www.igme.es
role:
pointOfContact
Date Stamp:
2022-11-23
Metadata Standard Name:
Reglamento (CE) Nº 1205/2008 de INSPIRE
Metadata Standard Version:
TG 2.0
Metadata Constraints:
MD_LegalConstraints:
Access Constraints:
intellectualPropertyRights
Use Constraints:
intellectualPropertyRights