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Abstract : Die Geologische Karte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 : 1 000 000 (GK1000) stellt die Geologie Deutschlands und angrenzender Gebiete recht detailliert und dennoch �bersichtlich auf einem Kartenblatt dar. Dieser Dienst nutzt die Daten der GK1000, die daf�r auf das Gebiet Deutschlands beschr�nkt sind.
Access constraints : Die bereitgestellten Informationen sind bei Weiterverwendung wie folgt zu zitieren: Datenquelle: GK1000, (c) BGR Hannover, 2007
 
 
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Abstract : The 1:1m Botswana Pre-Kalahari digital faults map covering the whole of the Republic of Botswana is the latest edition produced by Dr. Roger Key and other workers of the Geological Survey of Botswana (DGS). The previous edition was printed in 1984. The present edition was commissioned by the Director of Geological Surveyin 1998 which coincided with 50th Anniversary of the Geological Survey. The new digital Pre-Kalahari digital faults map was produced as an incentive for exploration investment in Botswana. It will provide many advantages over the conventional paper copy maps in the form of easy updating, meeting customer specific demands, easy storage, and most importantly integration with other datasets.is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). Only one layer comprising faults is available in this service. The layer name is 'BWA_DGS_1M_Faults'. For information about more of the Botswana Geological Survey's maps that are available please contact Mr Lekgoa Lesole at llesole@gov.bw
Access constraints : The 1:1m Botswana Pre-Kalahari faults map is available for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the Botswana Geological Survey (DGS) is at your own risk. DGS does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : The National Pre-Kalahari geological map of Botswana in digital format covering the whole of the Republic of Botswana is the latest edition produced by Dr. Roger Key and other workers of the Geological Survey of Botswana (DGS). The previous edition was printed in 1984. The present edition was commissioned by the Director of Geological Surveyin 1998 which coincided with 50th Anniversary of the Geological Survey. The new digital map of Botswana was produced as an incentive for exploration investment in Botswana. It will provide many advantages over the conventional paper copy maps in the form of easy updating, meeting customer specific demands, easy storage, and most importantly integration with other datasets. The 1:1m Pre-Kalahari digital dolerite dyke map of Botswana is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). Only one layer comprising dolerite dykes is available in this service. The layer name is 'BWA_DGS_1M_Intrusives'. For information about more of the Botswana Geological Survey's maps that are available please contact Mr Lekgoa Lesole at llesole@gov.bw
Access constraints : The 1:1m Botswana Pre-Kalahari dolerite dyke map is available for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the Botswana Geological Survey (DGS) is at your own risk. DGS does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : The 1:1 m digital geological map covering the whole of the Republic of South Africa is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). Only one layer comprising bedrock geology is available in this service. The layer available for bedrock comprises lithostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy. The layer name is 'ZAF_CGS_1M_BLS'. For information about more of the Council for Geoscience's maps that are available digitally please visit http://www.geoscience.org.za
Access constraints : The 1:1m RSA digital geological map is available for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the South African Council for Geoscience (CGS) is at your own risk. CGS does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : The 1M Geological Map of Chile data covering the whole of continental country is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Separate lithostratigraphy geology and Structural layers are available in this service. The layer names are lithostratigraphy and structural respectively. For information about more of the National Service of Geology and Mining of Chile's maps that are available digitally please visit http://sigeo.sernageomin.cl
Access constraints : The 1M Geological Map of Chile data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the National Service of Geology and Mining of Chile(SERNAGEOMIN) is at your own risk. SERNAGEOMIN does not gives any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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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Abstract : The 1:1M Geological Map of Spain covers the Spanish part of the Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, and Ceuta and Melilla (African territories). The Geologic Units are represented in three different layers: Bedrock and Superficial Units, Lithology Units and Geologic Age. An additional layer of faults is also available. For the Geological Age the International Stratigraphic Chart (2006) have been used. The Chronostratigraphic Units included are Erathem and System.
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Abstract : Superficial Deposits WMS service. Mapscale 1:1 Mill
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Abstract : This mapservice represents a fusion of 1:1 million bedrock geology polygons from the Geological Map of Manitoba (publication number: Map79-2, http://www.gov.mb.ca/stem/mrd/info/libmin/pubsales.html) and the Phanerozoic bedrock polygons for southwestern Manitoba from the recently completed Williston Basin Architecture and Hydrocarbon Potential in Eastern Saskatchewan and Western Manitoba project (www.willistontgi.com). It is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org).
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Abstract : This mapservice represents a fusion of 1:1 million bedrock geology polygons from the Geological Map of Manitoba (publication number: Map79-2, http://www.gov.mb.ca/stem/mrd/info/libmin/pubsales.html) and the Phanerozoic bedrock polygons for southwestern Manitoba from the recently completed Williston Basin Architecture and Hydrocarbon Potential in Eastern Saskatchewan and Western Manitoba project (www.willistontgi.com) categorized by age rather than lithostratigraphy. The Quaternary layer polygons come from the Surficial geology of Manitoba publication (Surficial Geology Compilation Map Series SG-MB, 2007, http://www.gov.mb.ca/stem/mrd/info/libmin/pubsales.html) and covers about 90% of Manitoba and consequently is presented on a separate layer which can be removed from view. This data is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org).
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Abstract : This mapservice represents the compilation of all the most detailed surficial geology maps available in Manitoba. Map scales range from 1: 100k to 1: 250k. These polygons come from the Surficial geology of Manitoba publication (Surficial Geology Compilation Map Series SG-MB, 2007, http://www.gov.mb.ca/stem/mrd/info/libmin/pubsales.html). It is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org).
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Abstract : This mapservice represents a fusion of 1:1 million bedrock geology polygons from the Geological Map of Manitoba (publication number: Map79-2, http://www.gov.mb.ca/stem/mrd/info/libmin/pubsales.html) and the Phanerozoic bedrock polygons for southwestern Manitoba from the recently completed Williston Basin Architecture and Hydrocarbon Potential in Eastern Saskatchewan and Western Manitoba project (www.willistontgi.com) presented by age rather than lithostratigraphy. Other than the Precambrian (categorized as Archean and Proterozoic), which is the base layer, each layer represents the distribution of sediments from a geological Period. These layers can be stacked to display a chronostratigraphic map of the Canadian portion of the Williston Basin or viewed separately. This data is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org).
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Abstract : This is the geological map produced and compiled by the Geological Survey Institute of Indonesia. The attribute of each polygon includes the bedrock and superficial geology information and age.
Access constraints : The DiGMap data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey Institute of Indonesia (GRDC) is at your own risk. GSI does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : This is the geological map produced and compiled by the Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ). The attribute of each polygon includes the bedrock and superficial geology information and age.
Access constraints : This data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Japan(GSJ),National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) is at your own risk. Neither GSJ nor AIST gives any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : This is the geological map produced and compiled by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Philippines. The attribute of each polygon includes the bedrock and superficial geology information and age.
Access constraints : The DiGMap data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Your use of any information provided by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB), Philippines is at your own risk. MGB does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : The data covering the whole of Ireland is available in this OGC WMS service and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). Separate bedrock geology and offshore geology layers are available in this service. Layers available are solid bedrock geology, offshore geology, offshore igneous, offshore intrusive bodies and offshore tectonic elements. For information about more of the Geological Survey of Ireland's maps that are available digitally please visit http://www.gsi.ie/Mapping.htm. The offshore data has been provided by the Petroleum Affairs Division (PAD). More information can be found at http://www.dcmnr.gov.ie/Spatial+Data/Petroleum+Affairs/. Contact Information for PAD: Oonagh O Loughlin, Department of Communications Energy and Natural Resources, Leeson Lane, Dublin 2. E-mail:Oonagh.OLoughlin@dcenr.gov.ie
Access constraints : This service is available for free use. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI) is at your own risk. GSI does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : Geological Map of Poland 1:500 000 scale presents superficial geology and tectonic. Additionally it contains an information about rafts of pre-Quatrenary deposits and minor glacial landforms.
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Abstract : The map of Quaternary deposits in Denmark is based on a systematic geological mapping, where the Quaternary sediments are tested with a hand auger in a depth of one meter for about each 100 m. Furthermore well data from the water well data base are used for support of the interpretation in the less than 15 % of the land area, which remains to be covered. Ten units are differentiated in the geological map of Quaternary sediments, which are grouped in glacial deposits, extra-marginal late glacial deposits, post glacial marine deposits, freshwater deposits, and aeolian sand. The glacial deposits constitute sandy and gravelly till including sandy or leached lodgement till as well as ice-contact deposits (5), clayey till, mainly deposited as lodgement till (6), glaciofluvial sand and gravel deposited on pro-glacial outwash plain (7), glaciolacustrine clay, silt and fine-sand either deposited in proglacial lake depressions or in ice-dammed basins (8). The extra-marginal deposits were formed in the foreland to an ice margin and were thus never superposed by till deposits. The outwash sand deposits are sand and gravel deposited in a sandur setting less than 20.000 years old (9). The extra marginal glaciomarine marine deposits comprise the Vendsyssel Formation dated to 17-15.000 years before present, which was subsequently glacio-isostatically elevated about 20 m above present sea level in northern Denmark (10). The post glacial deposits comprises beach ridges (4) and marine shore near deposits (3) isostatically elevated since the Stone Age time. The post glacial freshwater deposits (2) include peat, gyttja, clay, silt and sand deposited in lake basins or in the consequent drainage system of the present geomorphology. The most recent deposits are the aeolian dune sands (1). These deposits are either inn-land dune sands dated to be as old as 7.000 years before present or the coastal dunes, which mainly started to migrate inland from about 2-300 years ago.
Access constraints : The data published on this service are and remain the sole property of The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). This means that all rights, including but not limited to copyrights, patent and other intellectual property vest in GEUS. No proprietary rights whatsoever are transferred to the User. GEUS disclaims any responsibility for the quality of the Data and the applicability of the Data to the User's purposes. Therefore, GEUS does not assume any liability in respect of the consequences of the use of the Data, whether the consequences are caused by defects or shortcomings of the Data, the User�s handling or use of the Data, or by any other reason.
 
Abstract : Part of the digital version of Geological map of Greenland 1 : 2 500 000 (Escher, J.C. and Pulvertaft, T.C.R. 1995). Available in this OGC WMS service for personal, non-commercial use only and being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Separate layers for unit polygons, contacts, and linearments are available in this service. The layer titles are geology, contacts and lines respectively. The geological development of Greenland spans a period of 4 Ga, from the earliest Archaean to the Quaternary. Greenland is the largest island in the world with a total area of 2 166 000 km, but only c. 410 000 km are exposed bedrock, the remaining part being covered by an inland ice cap reaching over 3 km in thickness. Greenland is dominated by crystalline rocks of the Precambrian shield, formed during a succession of Archaean and early Proterozoic orogenic events which stabilised as a part of the Laurentian shield about 1600 Ma ago. The shield area can be divided into three distinct basement provinces: (1) Archaean rocks (3100-2600 Ma old, with local older units), almost unaffected by Proterozoic or later orogenic activity; (2) Archaean terranes reworked during the early Proterozoic around 1850 Ma ago; and (3) terranes mainly composed of juvenile early Proterozoic rocks (2000-1750 Ma old). Subsequent geological developments mainly took place along the margins of the shield. During the later Proterozoic and throughout the Phanerozoic major sedimentary basins formed, notably in North and North-East Greenland, and in places accumulated sedimentary successions which reached 10-15 km in thickness. Palaeozoic orogenic belts, the Ellesmerian fold belt of North Greenland, and the East Greenland Caledonides, affected parts of these successions; the latter also incorporates reworked Precambrian crystalline basement complexes. Upper Palaeozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary basins developed along the continent-ocean margins in North, East and West Greenland and are now preserved both onshore and offshore. Their development was closely related to continental break-up with formation of rift basins. Initial rifting in East Greenland in latest Devonian to earliest Carboniferous time and succeeding phases culminated with the opening of the North Atlantic in the late Paleocene. Sea-floor spreading was accompanied by extrusion of Tertiary plateau basalts in both central West and central East Greenland. In the legend a distinction has been made between rocks older and younger than 1600 Ma. In the older group, which mainly comprises crystalline rocks of the stable Precambrian Greenland shield, the rock units are distinguished according to their lithology and age; the extent of regional tectono-metamorphic provinces is also depicted. Developments younger than 1600 Ma are shown in relation to the formation of sedimentary basins and orogenic belts along the margins of the stable shield. The principal subdivision depicted on the map illustrates the general depositional environment, age and extent of the main sedimentary and volcanic basins and, in the Franklinian Basin in North Greenland, the overall depositional setting. Younger crystalline gneisses and plutonic rocks are distinguished by lithology, and age of orogenic formation and emplacement.
Access constraints : The data published on this service are and remain the sole property of The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). This means that all rights, including but not limited to copyrights, patent and other intellectual property vest in GEUS. No proprietary rights whatsoever are transferred to the User. GEUS disclaims any responsibility for the quality of the Data and the applicability of the Data to the User's purposes. Therefore, GEUS does not assume any liability in respect of the consequences of the use of the Data, whether the consequences are caused by defects or shortcomings of the Data, the User�s handling or use of the Data, or by any other reason.
 
Abstract : Part of the digital version of Geological map of Greenland 1 : 2 500 000 (Escher, J.C. and Pulvertaft, T.C.R. 1995). Available in this OGC WMS service for personal, non-commercial use only and being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Separate layers for unit polygons, contacts, and linearments are available in this service. The layer titles are geology, contacts and lines respectively. The geological development of Greenland spans a period of 4 Ga, from the earliest Archaean to the Quaternary. Greenland is the largest island in the world with a total area of 2 166 000 km, but only c. 410 000 km are exposed bedrock, the remaining part being covered by an inland ice cap reaching over 3 km in thickness. Greenland is dominated by crystalline rocks of the Precambrian shield, formed during a succession of Archaean and early Proterozoic orogenic events which stabilised as a part of the Laurentian shield about 1600 Ma ago. The shield area can be divided into three distinct basement provinces: (1) Archaean rocks (3100-2600 Ma old, with local older units), almost unaffected by Proterozoic or later orogenic activity; (2) Archaean terranes reworked during the early Proterozoic around 1850 Ma ago; and (3) terranes mainly composed of juvenile early Proterozoic rocks (2000-1750 Ma old). Subsequent geological developments mainly took place along the margins of the shield. During the later Proterozoic and throughout the Phanerozoic major sedimentary basins formed, notably in North and North-East Greenland, and in places accumulated sedimentary successions which reached 10-15 km in thickness. Palaeozoic orogenic belts, the Ellesmerian fold belt of North Greenland, and the East Greenland Caledonides, affected parts of these successions; the latter also incorporates reworked Precambrian crystalline basement complexes. Upper Palaeozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary basins developed along the continent-ocean margins in North, East and West Greenland and are now preserved both onshore and offshore. Their development was closely related to continental break-up with formation of rift basins. Initial rifting in East Greenland in latest Devonian to earliest Carboniferous time and succeeding phases culminated with the opening of the North Atlantic in the late Paleocene. Sea-floor spreading was accompanied by extrusion of Tertiary plateau basalts in both central West and central East Greenland. In the legend a distinction has been made between rocks older and younger than 1600 Ma. In the older group, which mainly comprises crystalline rocks of the stable Precambrian Greenland shield, the rock units are distinguished according to their lithology and age; the extent of regional tectono-metamorphic provinces is also depicted. Developments younger than 1600 Ma are shown in relation to the formation of sedimentary basins and orogenic belts along the margins of the stable shield. The principal subdivision depicted on the map illustrates the general depositional environment, age and extent of the main sedimentary and volcanic basins and, in the Franklinian Basin in North Greenland, the overall depositional setting. Younger crystalline gneisses and plutonic rocks are distinguished by lithology, and age of orogenic formation and emplacement.
Access constraints : The data published on this service are and remain the sole property of The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). This means that all rights, including but not limited to copyrights, patent and other intellectual property vest in GEUS. No proprietary rights whatsoever are transferred to the User. GEUS disclaims any responsibility for the quality of the Data and the applicability of the Data to the User's purposes. Therefore, GEUS does not assume any liability in respect of the consequences of the use of the Data, whether the consequences are caused by defects or shortcomings of the Data, the User�s handling or use of the Data, or by any other reason.
 
Abstract : The 1: 500K Lithostratigraphic map of Slovenia is simplified version of the 1:250K geological map of Slovenia (Buser, in press), which is compiled from the Basic geological map of Slovenia in the 1: 100.000 (various authors) and partially by the Busers new mapping. There are two layers represented in the map: lithostratigraphic units and major faults.
Access constraints : The 1:500k Lithostratigraphic map is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Slovenia (GeoZS) is at your own risk. GeoZS gives no warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : 1 to 250000 scale geological map of Hungary
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Access constraints : The 1:2M-scale Andes digital map data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by theFrench Geological Survey (BRGM) is at your own risk. BRGM gives any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : SIGAfrique WFS/WMS
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Abstract : Garrity, C.P., and Soller, D.R., in review, Geologic database of the Geologic Map of North America (v.1.0), adapted from Reed et al. (2005): U.S. Geological Survey Data Product, to be available on CDROM and WWW. [Source map is: Reed, J.C., Wheeler, J.O., and Tucholke, B.E., 2005, Geologic Map of North America, South Sheet, Geological Society of America Continent-Scale Map 001, scale 1:5000000, available at http://www.geosociety.org/bookstore/default.asp?oID=0&catID=12&pID=CSM001F]. Information on digital conversion of this map will, by late August, become available in technical paper by Garrity and Soller, at http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Info/dmt/DMT07presentations.html. Preparation for OneGeology WMS by S.M. Richard (Arizona Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey), C.P. Garrity (USGS), D.C. Percy (Portland State University and U.S. Geological Survey), and D.R. Soller (USGS).
Access constraints : The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provides this map information in the public domain. USGS makes no warranty, express or implied, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for its accuracy, completeness, or usefulness. This map is the digital rendition of a map published by the Geological Society of America, as noted in the Abstract.
 
Abstract : This service shows an overview of Sweden's bedrock and soils (meaning unconsolidated deposits) in the scale of 1:1M. The service contains layers showing bedrock lithology, dyke swarms, bedrock structures and unconsolidated deposits (mainly quaternary) covering the whole of Sweden. The information is complied from various surveys and existing maps throughout the country, and is a highly generalised product intended to give an overview on a national level.
Access constraints : This service is available for free personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Products of SGU are covered by the copyright law. Any commercial use requires permission from SGU. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) is at your own risk. SGU does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : This service is a joint contribution by the geological surveys in Finland, Norway and Sweden to the OneGeology initiative. The Geological Map of Fennoscandian Shield outlines the main features of Finland's, Norway's and Sweden's bedrock geology. The map is composed of data resulting from several mapping campaigns, performed over decades and compiled and archived in digital format. Due to the variation of quality and scales of different mapping campaigns the level of accuracy in the underlying national database is variable. This service includes layers showing bedrock areas defined by lithology, dyke swarms and tectonic structures.
Access constraints : This service is available for free personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Products of SGU are covered by the copyright law. Any commercial use requires permission from SGU. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) is at your own risk. SGU does not give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : BRGM Geology
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Abstract : Orchestra WFS/WMS
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Abstract : Geological Survey of Canada geological data
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Abstract : AGS 1:1 million scale Bedrock and Structural geology of Afghanistan
Access constraints : The 1:1,000,000 map data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Your use of any information provided by the Afghanistan Geological Survey (AGS) is at your own risk. The AGS gives no warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : Antarctic OneGeology WMS Service. Service provided by the British Geological Survey from data provided by Geoscience Australia. The data is copyright Geoscience Australia. Data is at 1: 10 million scale. Data derived from SCHEMATIC GEOLOGICAL MAP OF ANTARCTICA 1991, compiled by RJ Tingey.
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Abstract : The 1:625k DiGMap data covering the whole of the United Kingdom is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Separate bedrock geology and superficial deposits layers are available in this service. Layers available for bedrock are lithostratigraphy, age, and lithology. Layers available for superficial deposits layer are lithostratigraphy and lithology. A layer is also provided for the UK Continental Shelf BGS 1:1M simplified seabed sediments. For information about more of the British Geological Survey's maps that are available digitally please visit http://www.bgs.ac.uk/products/digitalmaps/digmapgb.html
Access constraints : The 1:625k DiGMap data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the British Geological Survey (BGS) is at your own risk. Neither BGS nor the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) gives any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : This data set is based on the 1980 Geological Map of Namibia (Scale 1:1 Million).
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Abstract : The 1:1M data covering the whole of Brazil is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Layers available lithostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy, environmental geology and lithology. The layer names are BRA_GSB_1M_BLS, BRA_GSB_1M_BA and BRA_GSB_1M_BLT respectively. For information about more of the Geological Survey of Brazil maps that are available digitally please visit http://geobank.sa.cprm.gov.br.
Access constraints : The 1:1M data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Brazil (GSB) is at your own risk. The information is provided by Geological Survey of Brazil (GSB) and whilst we endeavour to keep the information correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the information for any purpose.
 
Abstract : The 1:1M data covering the whole of Brazil is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Layers available lithostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy and lithology. The layer names are BRA_GSB_EN_1M_BLS, BRA_GSB_EN_1M_BA and BRA_GSB_EN_1M_BLT respectively. For information about more of the Geological Survey of Brazil maps that are available digitally please visit http://geobank.sa.cprm.gov.br.
Access constraints : The 1:1M data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Brazil (GSB) is at your own risk. The information is provided by Geological Survey of Brazil (GSB) and whilst we endeavour to keep the information correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the information for any purpose.
 
Abstract : The Digital Geological Map data covering Korea peninsular is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative(www.onegeology.org). Separate bedrock geological deposits layer is available in this service. For information about more of the Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources's maps that are available digitally please visit http://geoinfo.kigam.re.kr/
Access constraints : The 1:M Digital Geological Map data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources is at your own risk. Neither KIGAM nor the Ministry of Knowledge Economy gives any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : Orchestra WFS/WMS
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Abstract : Geological and tectonic map of Switzerland at the scale of 1:500'000. The geological map provides an overview of the distribution of the uppermost rock strata occurring in Switzerland. Additionally, age and simplified tectonic assignment of the different types of rocks are given. It is an essential aid for education in the fields of environmental and earth sciences as well as natural hazards. The tectonic map shows the large-scale structural and tectonic units within which the geological formations are found. It thus provides important background data and a tool for the better understanding of the alpine build-up.
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Abstract : The Geologic and Lithologic units of Italy at the scale 1:500.000 in digital form are available for personal use only, for each other use you need specific authorization by the Geological Survey of Italy. The OCG WMS Service of 1:500k Geology is based on the informatization of the Geologic Map of Italy at the same scale pubblished between 70's and 80's by the Geological Survey of Italy. Layers available are: Chronostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy and lithology.
Access constraints : The Geologic data of Italy is available only for visualization. Your use of any information provided by the Geological Survey of Italy (APAT) is at your own risk. Neither APAT gives any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : Unit� geologiche e litologiche d'Italia alla scala 1:500.000, ottenute dalla informatizzazione della carta geologica d'italia pubblicata dal Servizio Geologico d'Italia tra glia anni 70 e 80. Le informazioni disponibili sono: cronostratigrafiche, litostratigrafiche e litologiche.
Access constraints : I dati del Servizio Geologico d'Italia sono disponibili solo per consultazione, qualsiasi uso improprio delle informazioni divulgate dal Servizio Geologico d'Italia (APAT) � a proprio rischio. APAT avverte l'uso dei dati � correlato alla correttezza intellettuale del dato in relazione a qualit�, correttezza e completezza dei dati, pertanto qualunque uso inproprio non pu� essere responsabilit� del Servizio Geologico d'Italia e sar� perseguito secondo i termini di legge vigente sul territorio italiano.
 
Abstract : GNS Science WMS Server
Access constraints : These data are free to use provided appropriate acknowledgement is made where used for publication and presentation. The map and data are not to be sold or distributed without the express permission of GNS Science.
 
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Abstract : The 1:1.5M-scale digital map covering the whole Europe (with the exception of the Fennoscandian Shield) is available in this OGC WMS service for your personal, non-commercial use only and is being served as a contribution to the OneGeology initiative (www.onegeology.org). More information about this map of the GIS Europe package is available at the following address: http://giseurope.brgm.fr/. In bibliography, this map should be cited as follows: Cassard D., Billa M., Deschamps Y. (2008). Map of the main mineral deposits of Europe - an extract from GIS Europe. Report BRGM/RP-56464-FR. For information about more of the French Geological Survey's maps that are available digitally, please visit http://www.brgm.fr/cartegeol.jsp
Access constraints : The 1:1.5M-scale Europe digital map data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the French Geological Survey (BRGM) is at your own risk. Neither BRGM nor associate contributors give any warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : Dans ce service OGC WMS la carte géologique de la France à 1/1 000 000 est constituée de deux couches les formations géologiques et les éléments structuraux linéaires. Les formations géologiques regroupent les formations du substrat et celles appartenant aux formations superficielles et sont décrites par la lithologie, l’âge stratigraphique ou absolu, la nature, la genèse, le contenu minéralogique, l’épaisseur, l’appellation. Les éléments structuraux linéaires, comme les failles, sont décrits par leur nom, leur type (normal, inverse, décrochant, chevauchant), leur condition d’observation (observé, supposé). Pour plus d’information sur les cartes géologiques, consultez le site du BRGM : http://www.brgm.fr.
Access constraints : Pour utiliser la carte géologique de la France vous devez obtenir une licence d’utilisation auprès du BRGM (http://www.brgm.fr).
 
Abstract : THA DMR 1:1M Bedrock and Superficial Geology
Access constraints : The 1:1M DiGMap data is available for free download for your personal, teaching, research or non-commercial use as described on the previous web-page. Your use of any information provided by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) is at your own risk. Neither DMR gives no warranty, condition or representation as to the quality, accuracy or completeness of the information 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.
 
Abstract : Web Map Service for the new CGS Solid Geology Map from 2007
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Abstract : The Geological Map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1 : 1 000 000 (GK1000) pictures the geology of Germany and adjacent areas in detail but clear on one map sheet. This service uses the data of the GK1000 which are therefore limited to the territory of Germany.
Access constraints : The information made available shall be quoted as follows in case of reuse: Data Source: GK1000, (c) BGR Hannover, 2007
 
Abstract : The 1 : 5 Million International Geological Map of Europe and Adjacent Areas (IGME 5000).
Access constraints : The information made available shall be quoted as follows in case of reuse: Data Source: IGME5000, (c) BGR Hannover, 2007
 
Abstract : This OneGeology WMS service comprises a 1:2,500,000 scale digital geological map of Australia (2000) and a 1:1,000,000 scale digital geological map of Eastern Australia (2008). The data represents the surface geology, including surficial unconsolidated deposits and outcropping (or near-outcropping) bedrock. Each of these datasets are represented in two layers - one classified according to the AGE of unit, and another classified according to LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY. The lithostratigraphic classification and description of the 1:1,000,000 scale data is according to the Australian Stratigraphic Units Database (https://www.ga.gov.au/oracle/stratnames/index.jsp). The 1:2,500,000 scale data employs a broader and more simplified classification of Australian geological units. This data and other digital geological datasets of Australia are available freely from the Geoscience Australia website at https://www.ga.gov.au/products/servlet/controller?event=DEFINE_PRODUCTS. This work is copyright. You may display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retaining this copyright notice) for your personal, non-commercial use, use within your organisation or, if you are an educational institution, use for educational purposes.
Access constraints : See http://www.ga.gov.au/about/copyright.jsp, and https://spatial.osdm.gov.au/osdm/docs/internet_licence.htm
 
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