The Coastal Overview data layers identifies the lead authority for the management of discrete stretches of the English coast as defined by the Seaward of the Schedule 4 boundary of the Coastal Protection Act 1949. The data are intended as a reference for GIS users and Coastal Engineers with GIS capability to identify the responsible authority or whether the coast is privately owned. The information has been assigned from the following sources, listed in by preference: Shoreline Management Plans 1; Environment Agency’s RACE database; Consultation with Coastal Business User Group and Local Authority Maritime records where possible. A confidence rating is attributed based on where the data has been attributed from and the entry derived from the source data. The following data is intended as a reference document for GIS users and Coastal Engineers with GIS capability to identify the responsible authority and the assigned EA Coastal Engineer so as to effectively manage the coast for erosion and flooding. The product comprises 3 GIS layers that are based on the OS MasterMap Mean High Watermark and consists of the following data layers that are intended to be displayed as with the confidence factor that the information is correct. Coastal Overview Map [Polyline] –details the Lead Authority, EA Contact and other overview information for coast sections; Coastal Overview Map [Point] – shows the start point of the discrete stretch of coast and the lead authority; and Coastal Legislative Layer [Polyline] - represents the predominant risk; flooding or erosion, which are assigned to each section of the coastline. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights
This map shows the current weather analysis for South Central TX tailored for local core partners and is used on the South-Central TX Weather Briefing Page: https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=c072225e5a4f4836bfb0d48ed5527aab
Map that shows the current weather conditions for North and Central TX. The intended audience is the local partners across the NWS Fort Worth county warning area (CWA). This map has been designed to be used in conjunction with a story map used by partners of NWS Fort Worth.
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The overview map of NRW 1:500,000 (NRW500ÜK) is a physical overview map on a scale of 1: 500,000. The map shows the natural spatial structure and the relief in a simplified form for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Overview of some of the open data available and the general area of Kinshasa
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The NRW overview map 1:250,000 (NRW250ÜK) is a physical overview map on a scale of 1:250,000. The map shows the natural spatial structure and the relief for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in a simplified form.
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The soil overview map on a scale of 1:400 000 (BÜK400) depicts various soil societies, each of which differs in landscape terms due to its soil typological characteristics, its soil substrates (soil outlet rocks) and its relief location (morphology). The BÜK400 served as a data basis for the creation of soil atlases and geochemical maps. In addition, the BÜK400 is used as an overview map for regional and supra-regional planning of various kinds. It does not build on the larger-scale soil overview maps BÜK200 and BK50, but is an independent map based on various geofactors due to the summary of similar or comparable soil societies. The BÜK400 was completely ground- and substrate-systematically revised in 2017 according to KA5 (Soil Mapping Instructions of the State Geological Services and the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, 5th edition, Hanover 2005) and is available digitally for download with legend and as an interactive map.
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The Geological Overview Map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1: 250,000 (GÜK250) is a seamless island map and the digital successor to the Geological Overview Map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1: 200,000 (GÜK200). Like its predecessor, the GÜK250 maps the near-surface geology of Germany and contains harmonized and updated information on the age, composition and formation of the rocks. According to this content, the GÜK250 offers three nationwide legends for the representation of the geological units: a) Chronostratigraphy, b) Petrography and c) Petrogenesis. Furthermore, the GÜK250 contains information on lithostratigraphy, the formation process, space and environment of the rocks. In addition, the GÜK250 - if available - provides thickness information on the geological units and contains layers with tectonic line elements, ice margins and quartz veins. In general, the term "near-surface geology" refers to geological formations up to a depth of 2 m. However, this representation concept is sometimes clearly deviated from - especially in southern Germany - so that rock thicknesses of up to several 100 m can occur. In addition to the base layer, there is also an overlay layer in the GÜK250, which usually contains thin quaternary cover layers.
The overview map of Berlin 1:50,000 (ÜK50) shows the entire area of Berlin and the surrounding area based on the official basic geodata ATKIS.
The BÜK3000 was originally derived from the BÜK2000 as a popular scientific soil overview map for the National Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany. After a content and spatial update of the map base used for this purpose, the BÜK3000 was updated to a version 2.0 and for the soil atlas of Germany to a version 2.1. The map legend of this version continues to include 43 soil legend units with information on soil types, source rock, guide and accompanying soils.
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Between 1953 and 1966, regional magnetic surveys with point distances between 200-500 m were carried out across the area of today's Free State. In the 1980s, an aeromagnetic re-measurement of the bedrock units of the former GDR was carried out. The results of these recordings - interpolated to a square grid with a point spacing of 500 m - form the basis for the geomagnetic overview map of the Free State of Saxony.
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Sheet Trier depicts the geological conditions in the slate mountains on the left bank of the Rhine. The Rhenish Slate Mountains are made up of more or less heavily folded and skewed Devonian sedimentary rocks. The map sheet is dominated by the Lower Devonian layers (mainly quartzite, argillaceous slate, sandstone and siltstone) of the Eifel, Moselmulde and Hunsrück. In the northern part of the map section, in addition to the occurrences of tertiary and quaternary volcanic rock, the limestone depressions of the Eifel north-south zone are striking. They are filled with limestone, dolomite and marlstone from the Middle and Upper Devonian. The oldest rocks of the Rhenish Slate Mountains are cut in the north-west corner of the map sheet. They are Cambrian and Ordovician phyllites and quartzites of the Venn Saddle. In the southern section of the map, younger cover layers increasingly overlay the Variscan basement, e.g. B. in the Trier Bay, Wittlicher Depression and Saar-Nahe Depression. The Pleistocene volcanic rocks (pumice, trass, basalt, phonolite) of the Neuwied Basin are recorded in the northeast corner of the map sheet. In addition to the legend, which provides information about the age, genesis and petrography of the units shown, a correlation scheme for sedimentation in the Lower Devonian makes it easier to compare the strata in the different areas. A geological profile provides additional insights into the structure of the underground. The northwest-southeast section crosses the Eifel with the limestone troughs of the north-south zone (Gerolsteiner Mulde, Blankenheimer Mulde, Prümer Mulde) and the quaternary volcanic deposits (e.g. Rother Kopf and Dietzenley). The profile stretches across the Wittlicher Depression and the Hunsrück to the edge of the slate mountains in the Saar-Nahe depression.
Overview map of Berlin 1:50,000 (ÜK50): Variant 2
With the map, a comprehensive floor overview map of the state of Brandenburg was created. The base map provides an overview of the country’s main soils. Despite the medium scale and the aggregation of content, it is usually more detailed than other countries’ soil maps.
General Soil map. Each legend unit contains soil systematic information as well as information about the soil parent material of each dominant and associated soil
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The soil overview map 1:200,000 (BÜK200) is prepared by the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) in cooperation with the State Geological Services (SGD) of the federal states in the sheet section of the topographic overview map 1:200,000 (TÜK200) and published in 55 individual map sheets. The digital, page-free data management forms a detailed, nationwide uniform and comprehensive information basis for state-wide statements on soil use and soil protection. The BGR website on the subject of soil provides information on the current processing status of the map series. The distribution and socialization of the soils in the area covered by this map sheet is described using 74 legend units (structured according to soil regions and large soil landscapes). Each legend unit contains soil systematic information (soil subtype) and information on the soil parent rock for both the guide soils and their companions. In the course of processing the BÜK200 neighboring sheet Hamburg-Ost, parts of the LBG dataset from Braunschweig were changed at the northern edge of the sheet (as of May 26, 2005). In the course of processing the BÜK200 neighboring sheet in Hanover, the LBG data set from Braunschweig was revised on the western edge of the sheet (as of June 1st, 2006). In the course of processing the BÜK200 neighboring sheet in Hanover, the LBG data record from Braunschweig was revised again on the western edge of the sheet (as of June 26, 2006). In the course of processing the BÜK200 neighboring sheet Goslar, the LBG data record from Braunschweig was revised on the southern sheet edge (as of February 7th, 2008). In the course of processing the BÜK200 neighboring sheet Magdeburg, the LBG data record from Braunschweig was revised on the eastern edge of the sheet (as of July 24, 2008). In the course of processing the BÜK200 neighboring sheet Goslar, the LBG data record from Braunschweig was revised again at the southern sheet edge (as of February 17, 2012). The LBG dataset from Braunschweig was adapted to the neighboring sheet Magdeburg at the edge of the sheet and now includes 74 legend units. Seven areas of the LE 14 at the edge of the sheet received a new LE description, the remaining areas of the LE 14 became the LE 15 with a new LE description, the old LE 15 and larger were incremented by 1 (as of February 27, 2013).
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This service provides data from the soil overview map for the INSPIRE topic soil from the spatial data.:This layer visualises the Saarland soil overview map.
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The Coastal Overview data layers identifies the lead authority for the management of discrete stretches of the English coast as defined by the Seaward of the Schedule 4 boundary of the Coastal Protection Act 1949. The data are intended as a reference for GIS users and Coastal Engineers with GIS capability to identify the responsible authority or whether the coast is privately owned. The information has been assigned from the following sources, listed in by preference: Shoreline Management Plans 1; Environment Agency’s RACE database; Consultation with Coastal Business User Group and Local Authority Maritime records where possible. A confidence rating is attributed based on where the data has been attributed from and the entry derived from the source data. The following data is intended as a reference document for GIS users and Coastal Engineers with GIS capability to identify the responsible authority and the assigned EA Coastal Engineer so as to effectively manage the coast for erosion and flooding. The product comprises 3 GIS layers that are based on the OS MasterMap Mean High Watermark and consists of the following data layers that are intended to be displayed as with the confidence factor that the information is correct. Coastal Overview Map [Polyline] –details the Lead Authority, EA Contact and other overview information for coast sections; Coastal Overview Map [Point] – shows the start point of the discrete stretch of coast and the lead authority; and Coastal Legislative Layer [Polyline] - represents the predominant risk; flooding or erosion, which are assigned to each section of the coastline. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights