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Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Geoenvironmental map of Poland in 1:50,000 (MGŚP)
,The MSŚP database contains information on the elements of the environment:,
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Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Hydrogeological Map of Poland in 1:50 000
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,The hydrogeological map of Poland in 1:50 000 is a database that presents the conditions of occurrence of groundwaters of the main aquifer/level, its qualitative and quantitative characteristics and threats to groundwater. The map includes the following sections: aquifer, groundwater zoning, hydrodynamics, groundwater quality, groundwater threat and documentation data. It provides clear information on ordinary groundwater necessary for decision-making at the level of local governments, regional administration and for programming hydrogeological research and activities involving spatial development.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Heaps geodatabase
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,The Heaps geodatabase contains information on post-mining landfills in the Polish part of the Sudety Mountains. The Geodatabase contains 450 objects, mainly related to Sudeten mining and processing of hard coal and metal ores, including uranium. These are very large objects: settling tanks and heaps with a volume of millions of cubic meters - constituting anthropogenic deposits of raw materials, as well as small, inactive heaps that are traces of the ore mining heritage.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Mining waste base
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,A website presenting data on the amount and types of mining waste produced in Poland. It also presents methods of waste management and installations for their disposal. Note - archival data - as of 2010.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Detailed Geological Map of Poland 1:50,000
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,The Detailed Geological Map of Poland in scale 1:50,000 (DGMP 1:50,000) is elaborated in Polish on the base of geological mapping, especially drilled boreholes to subQuaternary basement as well as geological and geophysical surveys and laboratory studies. The whole edition comprises 1069 sheets. The Detailed Geological Map of Poland in the scale 1:50,000 published from 1956 together with explanations, forms a compendium of geological knowledge of the area. It is a basic map which is being used for construction of all the other consecutive thematic maps of the country, either in detailed or in regional scales. The Map is supplemented with one or two geological sections, typical for the area: one of them (Quaternary deposits) is prepared in highly exaggerated vertical scale. Each sheet is provided with brochure text explanations, containing description of the geological structure of the area, logs of the more significant boreholes, geomorphological and subQuaternary basement sketches and the results of field and laboratory analyses.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Engineering Geology Database – Physical and Mechanical Properties of Soils and Rocks
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,The Engineering Geology Database - Physical and Mechanical Properties of Soils and Rocks (BDGI-WFM) collects data on the physical and mechanical properties of soils and rocks occurring in Poland. BDGI-WFM contains information about the location, date and contractor of the documentation point, the number of samples taken, their category, type and measured parameters, along with an indication of the applicable classification standards.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Geological Map of Poland 1:500 000
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,The map shows the surface geological structure of Poland at a scale of 1: 500,000. It includes the following thematic layers: geological units, tectonics, glacial ranges, sequences of small relief forms (oes, drumlins, terminal moraines), lines of geological cross-sections and basic topographic layers (administrative borders, rivers, towns). The map is also available as a print-out.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Baltic Sea – Geological map (Folk), 1:200,000
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,Geological map of Polish sea areas for the purposes of the so-called Additional Military Layers was developed in 2013 at the Department of Sea Geology of the Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute in accordance with the indications of the defense standard NO-06-A058-5. The map includes those elements of the defense standard concerning the geological layer (sublayer) that could be developed on the basis of existing data on bottom sediments of Polish sea areas. The basis for the development of the map were the previous results of marine cartography collected in the NEPTUN and GEOECHO databases run by the Marine Geology Department of the PGI-NRI.,The map covers the entire area of Polish sea areas and contains the following information layers:,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Lithogenetic Map of Poland in 1:50 000
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,The Lithogenetic Map of Poland is a serial map of the entire country, showing the lithology and genesis of formations on the surface, as well as selected geodynamic, anthropogenic and hydrogeological phenomena. The map should be used for the preparation of general geological, sozological, planning and geotouristic studies, for selecting the areas of occurrence of rock materials and for valorization and designation of detailed study areas.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Geological Map of Poland 1:500 000 (2022)
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,The Geological Map of Poland at a scale of 1:500,000 was developed based on the analysis of archived geological materials and the latest results of cartographic research. The input data were primarily data from sheets of the Geological Map of Poland at a scale of 1:200,000, supplemented with data from the Detailed Geological Map of Poland 1:50,000 (DGMP) and borehole and geophysical data. The map contains three packages of stratigraphic divisions: • a layer of Quaternary formations (1.8 million years - to date), • a layer of Paleogene and Neogene formations (65.5-1.8 million years), • a layer of Cenozoic basement formations - Neoproterozoic, Paleozoic and Mesozoic (635-65.5 million years).,