Geological Survey of Finland

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Web Service, OGC Web Feature Service 2.0.0
Keywords
ESRI(latlong), sea, bed, sediment, substrate, baltic, sea, celtic, sea, north, sea, white, sea, barents, sea, iberian, coast, mediterranean, sea, black, sea, european, seas, eurogeosurveys, onegeology-europe
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The dataset has been compiled at 1:250 000 scale from background information that may have been compiled at a more detailed scale. The map therefore gives an overview of the marine regions in question. It is not suitable for local scale analysis. 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 2partners. The EMODNET-Geology 2 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 of Finland (unverified)

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Seabed substrate maps of the European Seas at 1: 1 000 000 and 250 000 scales, and map showing sedimentation rates at the seafloor. Seabed substrate maps at 1: 1 000 000 and 1: 250 000 scales are collated and harmonized from seabed substrate information within the EMODnet-Geology project. The EMODnet-Geology project started in 2013 with 36 marine departments of the geological surveys of Europe (from 30 countries), with an objective to assemble marine geological information from all European sea areas. The sedimentation rate map of the European Seas shows point-source data based on e.g. 137Cs or 210Pb dating.

Available map layers (4)

Sediment_accumulation_rates (EMODnet_EMODnet_Geology:Sediment_accumulation_rates)

Seabed_substrate_250k (EMODnet_EMODnet_Geology:Seabed_substrate_250k)

Seabed_substrate_100k (EMODnet_EMODnet_Geology:Seabed_substrate_100k)

Seabed_substrate_1M (EMODnet_EMODnet_Geology:Seabed_substrate_1M)

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