{ "culture": "de-DE", "name": "EMODNET_SEAFLOOR_GEOLOGY", "guid": "15E17531-0DB5-4A85-8A6B-E0627E7BC41D", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) consists of\nmore than 100 organisations assembling marine data, products and metadata\nto make these fragmented data resources more available to public and private\nusers relying on quality-assured, standardised and harmonised marine data\nwhich are interoperable and free of restrictions on use.\nEMODnet is currently in its fourth phase.\nBGR participates in the EMODnet Geology theme and is coordinating the\n\u201cseafloor geology\u201d work package from the beginning. In cooperation with the\nproject partners BGR compiles and harmonises GIS data layers on the topics\ngeomorphology, pre-Quaternary and Quaternary geology and provides those,\nbased on INSPIRE principles, via the EMODnet Geology portal https://www.\nemodnet-geology.eu/map-viewer/.\nThese map layers present the pre-Quaternary and Quaternary sea-floor geology and Geomorphology of the\nEuropean Seas, semantically harmonized based on the INSPIRE data\nspecifications including the terms for lithology, age, event environment, event process and geomorphology. The data\nare compiled from the project partners, the national geological survey\norganizations of the participating countries. The data set represents the most\ndetailed available data compilation of the European Seas using a multiresolution\napproach. Data completeness depending on the availability of data\nand actual mapping campaigns.\nThis open and freely accessible product was made available by the EMODnet\nGeology project (https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/), implemented by EMODnet\nGeology Phase IV partners, and funded by the European Commission\nDirectorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. These data were\ncompiled by BGR from the EMODnet IV Geology partners. All ownership rights\nof the original data remain with the data originators, who are acknowledged\nwithin the attribute values of each map feature.", "description": "The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) consists of\nmore than 100 organisations assembling marine data, products and metadata\nto make these fragmented data resources more available to public and private\nusers relying on quality-assured, standardised and harmonised marine data\nwhich are interoperable and free of restrictions on use.\nEMODnet is currently in its fourth phase.\nBGR participates in the EMODnet Geology theme and is coordinating the\n\u201cseafloor geology\u201d work package from the beginning. In cooperation with the\nproject partners BGR compiles and harmonises GIS data layers on the topics\ngeomorphology, pre-Quaternary and Quaternary geology and provides those,\nbased on INSPIRE principles, via the EMODnet Geology portal https://www.\nemodnet-geology.eu/map-viewer/.\nThese map layers present the pre-Quaternary and Quaternary sea-floor geology and Geomorphology of the\nEuropean Seas, semantically harmonized based on the INSPIRE data\nspecifications including the terms for lithology, age, event environment, event process and geomorphology. The data\nare compiled from the project partners, the national geological survey\norganizations of the participating countries. The data set represents the most\ndetailed available data compilation of the European Seas using a multiresolution\napproach. Data completeness depending on the availability of data\nand actual mapping campaigns.\nThis open and freely accessible product was made available by the EMODnet\nGeology project (https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/), implemented by EMODnet\nGeology Phase IV partners, and funded by the European Commission\nDirectorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. These data were\ncompiled by BGR from the EMODnet IV Geology partners. All ownership rights\nof the original data remain with the data originators, who are acknowledged\nwithin the attribute values of each map feature.", "summary": "The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) consists of\nmore than 100 organisations assembling marine data, products and metadata\nto make these fragmented data resources more available to public and private\nusers relying on quality-assured, standardised and harmonised marine data\nwhich are interoperable and free of restrictions on use.\nEMODnet is currently in its fourth phase.\nBGR participates in the EMODnet Geology theme and is coordinating the\n\u201cseafloor geology\u201d work package from the beginning. In cooperation with the\nproject partners BGR compiles and harmonises GIS data layers on the topics\ngeomorphology, pre-Quaternary and Quaternary geology and provides those,\nbased on INSPIRE principles, via the EMODnet Geology portal https://www.\nemodnet-geology.eu/map-viewer/.\nThese map layers present the pre-Quaternary and Quaternary sea-floor geology and Geomorphology of the\nEuropean Seas, semantically harmonized based on the INSPIRE data\nspecifications including the terms for lithology, age, event environment, event process and geomorphology. The data\nare compiled from the project partners, the national geological survey\norganizations of the participating countries. The data set represents the most\ndetailed available data compilation of the European Seas using a multiresolution\napproach. Data completeness depending on the availability of data\nand actual mapping campaigns.\nThis open and freely accessible product was made available by the EMODnet\nGeology project (https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/), implemented by EMODnet\nGeology Phase IV partners, and funded by the European Commission\nDirectorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. These data were\ncompiled by BGR from the EMODnet IV Geology partners. All ownership rights\nof the original data remain with the data originators, who are acknowledged\nwithin the attribute values of each map feature.", "title": "BGR Geologie: EMODnet4", "tags": [ "Stratigraphie", "Störung", "Verwerfung", "Genese", "Petrographie", "Gabbro", "Vulkanologie", "Meeressediment", "Granit", "Gesteinsalter", "Geowissenschaften", "Sedimentation (geologisch)", "Europe", "Geologie", "Prä-Quartär", "Grundgebirge", "Geology", "EGDI", "Festgestein", "Gestein", "Gesteinszusammensetzung", "Vulkangebiet", "Lockergestein", "Kristallingestein", "Quartär", "Sedimentologie", "Geomorphologie", "Vulkanismus", "Kartierung", "Ton", "Potenzielle Barrieregesteine", "Tektonik", "EMODnet-Geology", "Kalkstein", "Sand", "Basalt", "Meeresgeologie", "Sedimentgestein", "Europa", "Gesteinsart", "Lithosphäre" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -70, 21 ], [ 92, 84 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1, "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere", "accessInformation": "(C) BGR: 2022", "licenseInfo": "This open and freely accessible product was made available by the EMODnet Geology project (https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/), implemented by EMODnet Geology Phase IV partners, and funded by the European Commission Directorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. These data were compiled by BGR, Workpackage leader Kristine Asch, from the EMODnet IV Geology partners. All ownership rights of the original data remain with the data originators, who are acknowledged within the attribute values of each map feature.\nDieses kostenlose und frei zugängliche Produkt wurde vom EMODnet Geology Projekt (https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/) zur Verfügung gestellt, implementiert durch die EMODnet Geology Phase IV Partner und finanziert durch die Generaldirektion für Maritime Angelegenheiten und Fischerei der Europäischen Kommission. Diese Daten wurden von der BGR (Workpackage leader Kristine Asch) aus Daten der EMODnet IV Geology-Partner zusammengestellt. Alle Eigentumsrechte an den Originaldaten verbleiben bei den Datenurhebern, die innerhalb der Attributwerte jedes Kartenmerkmals genannt werden." }