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Palaeo-Alluvial Plain
A palaeo-alluvial plain is defined as a largely flat landform created by the repeated deposition of alluvial sediments over a long period of time by running water.... -
Lake
Former lake landform. Where information on the genesis of the feature is available (e.g. dammed glacial lake) this has been included. Chronological information is presented as... -
Marine Placers
The GSI, as partner and Work Package 7 (Minerals) leader of EMODnet Geology Phase II, are compiling information on marine placer deposits. EMODnet partners are submitting the... -
Aggregates
Marine aggregates comprise near-shore deposits of non-metallic detrital minerals and calcium carbonate. They occur both on beaches and on deeper seabed areas and are principally... -
Gas Hydrates
The GSI, as partner and Work Package 7 (Minerals) leader of EMODnet Geology Phase II, are compiling information of known gas hydrate deposits in European waters. EMODnet... -
Evaporites
Evaporites are crystalline sedimentary rocks that form by the evaporation of natural brines. Having complex mineralogy, there are many varieties of evaporites; the most... -
Marine Placers (points)
The GSI, as partner and Work Package 7 (Minerals) leader of EMODnet Geology Phase II, are compiling information on marine placer deposits. EMODnet partners are submitting the... -
Sea-floor Pre-quaternary Faults
This web map service shows faults and structures of geological units of the seafloor originated earlier than 2,588 Ma from now (pre-Quaternary). The data were compiled by BGR... -
Archaeological Feature - point
Submerged archaeological sites subdivided as: Cave site; Open air site; Settlement; Other. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is... -
Terrace - lines
Terraces are defined as a step-like landform and can be sub-divided thus: 1. Marine (1a: erosional / 1b: depositional); 2. Fluvial (2a: erosional / 2b: depositional); 3.... -
LGM Landscape - Base Post-LGM Deposit
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) landscape / base of the post-LGM deposit. Contours are presented as depth (metres) below present mean sea level of the post LGM sedimentary cover.... -
Channel - lines
Polylines defining the channel thalweg and / or channel edge of buried or open features. Chronological information is presented as calendar age BP. Confidence is defined as... -
Submarine Landslides Points (100k)
Submarine landslides, detected on the seabed, outcropping or buried, mapped by various national and regional mapping projects and recovered in the literature. Points represent...-
WMS
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Marine Hydrocarbons (points)
Hydrocarbons are organic compounds, formed over millions of years occurring mainly in sedimentary basins. The most common types of hydrocarbons are petroleum, natural gas, coal... -
Coastal Landforms - polygons
Coastal Landforms created during periods of lower sea level. These features may or may not be submerged today (e.g. as a result of isostatic rebound). Where possible these have...