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 - Potential of Shallow Geothermal Energy Maps (PSGEM)
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,The main objective of the undertaking is the long-term support by PIG-PIB for the development of shallow geothermal installations - as one of the renewable energies - using the Earth's natural heat in the form of ground heat pump installations and thus the involvement of PIG-PIB in the process of improving air purity in Poland, by providing specialist planning tools for the quantitative and qualitative assessment of geological and thermal conditions. The aim of the research is to create GIS information layers including: Potential of Shallow Geothermal Energy Maps, Maps of the possibility of constructing borehole heat exchangers taking into account environmental conditions. The maps will be supplemented by a nationwide GIS database for low-temperature geothermal energy (BDGNT) and a layer created on the basis of the analysis of boreholes from the CBDH database in accordance with the PORT PC guidelines from 2013: thermal conductivity λ [W/m*K] to a depth of 100 m below ground level.,
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).,