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Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Geological Map of Poland 1:500 000 (2022)
,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).,
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Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Map (ATES)
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,Map of the natural potential for aquifer thermal energy (heat and cold) storage (ATES) in Poland developed on the basis of hydrogeological data from the resources of the Polish Geological Survey,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Central Geological Database (CBDG)
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,Central Geological Database (Polish abbr. CBDG) is the largest collection of digital geological data in Poland. CBDG is a large IT system with a series of closely related subsystems, collecting information from various fields of geology, such as detailed information on boreholes, archival geological reports and various types of geophysical research.,
Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute - Engineering Geology Database – atlases of agglomerations (new)
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,Geological and engineering atlases of urban agglomerations (new) developed or updated after 2017, is the latest collection of digital data on building conditions in Poland. Atlases are based mainly on detailed information obtained from geological and engineering, geotechnical, hydrogeological and reservoir documentation as well as borehole profiles.,Atlas maps are a graphical analysis of information obtained from the synthesis of geological and engineering data. The use of digital methods on a huge data resource allows the assessment of geological and engineering conditions, primarily for the purposes of spatial planning and construction. The information contained in the atlases also makes it possible to make decisions related to the design of detailed ground research, minimization of environmental damage and the preparation of forecasts and economic aspects of the investment. The analysis of information layers on geological hazards also enables the development of risk maps.,,