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  1. 1:1.5M scale 'Geology Through Climate Change' Poster Map Covering UK...

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    Updated Apr 17, 2018
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    British Geological Survey (2018). 1:1.5M scale 'Geology Through Climate Change' Poster Map Covering UK Mainland, Northern Ireland and Eire. [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/MWZlYmU1N2ItMTczNi00ZWRjLWFlZTEtMWMyOTM3Zjc1ODky
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 17, 2018
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    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
    Area covered
    Ireland, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Ireland
    Description

    1:1.5M scale 'Geology Through Climate Change' poster map covering UK mainland, Northern Ireland and Eire. This poster map shows the rocks of Britain and Ireland in a new way, grouped and coloured according to the environment under which they were formed. Photographs illustrate modern-day environments, alongside images of the typical rock types which are formed in them. The ages of the rocks are shown in a timeline, which also shows global temperatures and sea levels changing through time. The changing positions of Britain and Ireland as they drifted northwards through geological time are illustrated too. It was jointly produced by the BGS, the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland and the Geological Survey of Ireland. It has been endorsed by a range of teaching organisations including WJEC (previously the Welsh Joint Education Committee), OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations), The Association of Teaching Organisations of Ireland and the Earth Science Teachers Association. Although primarily intended as a teaching resource, the poster map will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand the imprint geological time has left in the rocks of our islands. This poster map is free, all you pay is the postage and packing.

  2. 625k V5 DYKES Geology Polygons

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    Updated Apr 10, 2015
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    Esri UK Bureau (2015). 625k V5 DYKES Geology Polygons [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/bureau::625k-v5-dykes-geology-polygons/explore
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    Apr 10, 2015
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    Esri UK Bureau
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    Description

    This layer is deprecated.The generalised BGS geology data is now available in the ArcGIS Living Atlas hereGeneralised digital geological map data based on BGS's published poster maps of the UK (North and South). Bedrock related themes created by generalisation of 1:50 000 data to make the 2007 fifth edition Bedrock Geology map.

    Superficial related themes digitised from 1977 first edition Quaternary map (North and South).

    Many BGS geology maps are now available digitally. The Digital Geological Map of Great Britain project (DiGMapGB) has prepared 1:625 000, 1:250 000, 1:50 000 and 1:10 000 scale datasets for England, Wales and Scotland. Work continues to upgrade these.

    The geological areas (or polygons) are labelled or attributed with a name (based on their lithostratographical, chronostratographical or lithodemic nomenclature) and their composition (rock type or lithology). This information is arranged in two themes: bedrock geology and superficial deposits. Faults and other linear features are available in a separate theme.

    Geology maps are the foundation for many other types of earth science related maps and are of potential use to a wide range of customers.The original dataset can be found here.

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    BGS Geology 625k Bedrock

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    Updated Jan 19, 2023
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    (2023). BGS Geology 625k Bedrock [Dataset]. https://ogcapi.bgs.ac.uk/collections/bgsgeology625kbedrock
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 19, 2023
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    https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/licensing/https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/licensing/

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    Description

    Bedrock features of the generalised digital geological map data based on BGS's published poster maps of the UK (North and South). Bedrock related themes created by generalisation of 1:50 000 data to make the 2007 fifth edition Bedrock Geology map.

  4. BGS 625k Geology

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    Updated Jun 26, 2022
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    British Geological Survey (2022). BGS 625k Geology [Dataset]. https://data.catchmentbasedapproach.org/datasets/bgs::bgs-625k-geology
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 26, 2022
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    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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    Description

    The Feature Layer made available to the Living Atlas has been adapted from the 625k Geology dataset freely available from the BGS website. The attribution and labels of the geological areas (or polygons) have been simplified to make the data more available to a wider audience. The dataset is aimed at students with an interest in Earth Sciences and amateur geologists who want to find out more. The LEX_RCS & LEX_ROCK codes have been preserved to allow users to reference the layers to to the 625k Geology Dataset.

    About BGS Geology 625k:

    BGS Geology 625k is a generalised digital geological map dataset based on BGS’s published poster maps of the UK (north and south). Bedrock-related themes were created by generalisation of 1:50 000 data to make the 2007 fifth edition bedrock geology map. Superficial geology-related themes were digitised from the 1977 first edition Quaternary map (north and south). Many BGS geology maps are now available digitally. The Digital Geological Map of Great Britain project (formerly known as DiGMapGB) has prepared 1:625 000, 1:250 000, 1:50 000 and 1:10 000-scale datasets for England, Wales, and Scotland. Work continues to upgrade these. Geological maps are often the foundation for many other earth science-related maps and are of potential use to a wide range of end users. This dataset uses the themes:

    Bedrock Geology Superficial Geology Linear features (faults)

    More information on the BGS 625k Geology Dataset can be found on the BGS website.  The 625k Geology data can also be viewed alongside other BGS datasets in the GeoIndex viewer. The currency of this data is August 2022, while there are no planned regular updates, BGS continuously reviews its data products and will release new versions of the BGS Geology 625k when available.

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    BGS Geology 625k Dykes

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    Updated Nov 5, 2022
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    (2022). BGS Geology 625k Dykes [Dataset]. https://ogcapi.bgs.ac.uk/collections/bgsgeology625kdykes
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    jsonld, html, json, application/schema+json, application/geo+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 5, 2022
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    https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/licensing/https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/licensing/

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    Description

    Dyke features of the generalised digital geological map data based on BGS's published poster maps of the UK (North and South). Bedrock related themes created by generalisation of 1:50 000 data to make the 2007 fifth edition Bedrock Geology map.

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    BGS Geology 625k Faults

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    Updated Nov 9, 2022
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    (2022). BGS Geology 625k Faults [Dataset]. https://ogcapi.bgs.ac.uk/collections/bgsgeology625kfaults
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    application/schema+json, json, html, application/geo+json, jsonldAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 9, 2022
    License

    https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/licensing/https://www.bgs.ac.uk/information-hub/licensing/

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    Description

    Fault features of the generalised digital geological map data based on BGS's published poster maps of the UK (North and South). Bedrock related themes created by generalisation of 1:50 000 data to make the 2007 fifth edition Bedrock Geology map.

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    BRITICE-CHRONO maps and GIS data of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet 31 to...

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    Updated Nov 30, 2024
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    (2024). BRITICE-CHRONO maps and GIS data of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet 31 to 15 ka, including model reconstruction, geochronometric age spreadsheet, palaeotopographies and coastline positions - Vdataset - LDM [Dataset]. https://service.tib.eu/ldmservice/dataset/png-doi-10-1594-pangaea-945729
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    Nov 30, 2024
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The BRITICE-CHRONO project measured 639 new geochronometric ages that constrain the timing of advance and retreat of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet between 31,000 and 15,000 years ago, including across the North Sea. These ages (optically stimulated luminescence, radiocarbon and terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide methods) are made available in an excel spreadsheet, along with all sample and laboratory metadata and calibrations. Together with other published information, the ages were used to build an empirical ice sheet reconstruction at one thousand year time-steps. A poster-map and slideshow (PDF) of the reconstruction (31 to 15 ka) and the underlying GIS data (ArcGIS shapefiles) of ice extents (min, max and optimum) are made available here. An ice sheet model was nudged to fit these ice limits and the ensuing model-reconstruction is made available as a poster-map, slideshow (PDF) and movie (GIF) of the reconstruction (31 to 15 ka). The GIS data is also available including grounded ice extent and ice shelves, ice thickness, ice surface elevation, and ice velocity (as ArcGIS grids). From glacio-isostatic adjustment modelling we also provide digital elevation models of the palaeotopography of the British Isles and surrounding sea floors and coastline positions from 36 to 1 ka (ArcGIS grids and shapefiles). Full methods, descriptions, caveats and interpretations are available in the parent paper to this dataset: Clark. C.D. et al. (2022) Growth and retreat of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet, 31,000 to 15,000 years ago: the BRITICE-CHRONO reconstruction, Boreas.

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    Tarrare - Storyboard Map

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    Updated Jan 16, 2023
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    Sita Calvert-Ennals; Tobi Poster-Su; Hattie Naylor (2023). Tarrare - Storyboard Map [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17870/bathspa.12939773.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 16, 2023
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    BathSPAdata
    Authors
    Sita Calvert-Ennals; Tobi Poster-Su; Hattie Naylor
    License

    http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

    Description

    Tarrare is a creative practice based research project initiated by Director and Senior Lecturer Sita Calvert-Ennals, exploring the true story of 18th-century French medical anomaly, Tarrare. The work investigated the adaptation of Stanislavski’s naturalistic approach to acting, as a methodology to develop puppet theatre into an engaged visceral experience for an audience. ‘The Depraved Appetite of Tarrare the Freak’ became the final output of the research, and toured the UK in 2015, and 2017 and was funded by the Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England.This item contains an example of the storyboard map as contextualising material.Created by Sita Calvert-Ennals, Tobi Poster-Su, and Hattie Naylor.The work is under copyright and may not be used without permission. Use of this repository acknowledges cooperation with its policies and relevant copyright law.

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    Republic of the Congo - Solar irradiation and PV power potential maps

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    Updated Jun 13, 2019
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    World Bank (2019). Republic of the Congo - Solar irradiation and PV power potential maps [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/uk/dataset/republic-congo-solar-irradiation-and-pv-power-potential-maps
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    Jun 13, 2019
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    World Bank
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Republic of the Congo
    Description

    Map with solar irradiation and PV power potential in the Republic of the Congo. The GIS data stems from the Global Solar Atlas (http://globalsolaratlas.info). The link also provides a poster size (.tif) and midsize map (.png). The Global Solar Atlas is continuously updated. Provided GIS data layers include long-term yearly average of: (1) PVOUT – Photovoltaic power potential kWh/kWp GHI – Global horizontal irradiation kWh/m2 DIF – Diffuse horizontal irradiation kWh/m2 GTI – Global irradiation for optimally tilted surface kWh/m2 OPTA – Optimum tilt to maximize yearly yield ° DNI – Direct normal irradiation [kWh/m2]

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1:1.5M scale 'Geology Through Climate Change' Poster Map Covering UK Mainland, Northern Ireland and Eire.

Explore at:
pdfAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Apr 17, 2018
Dataset provided by
British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
Area covered
Ireland, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Ireland
Description

1:1.5M scale 'Geology Through Climate Change' poster map covering UK mainland, Northern Ireland and Eire. This poster map shows the rocks of Britain and Ireland in a new way, grouped and coloured according to the environment under which they were formed. Photographs illustrate modern-day environments, alongside images of the typical rock types which are formed in them. The ages of the rocks are shown in a timeline, which also shows global temperatures and sea levels changing through time. The changing positions of Britain and Ireland as they drifted northwards through geological time are illustrated too. It was jointly produced by the BGS, the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland and the Geological Survey of Ireland. It has been endorsed by a range of teaching organisations including WJEC (previously the Welsh Joint Education Committee), OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations), The Association of Teaching Organisations of Ireland and the Earth Science Teachers Association. Although primarily intended as a teaching resource, the poster map will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand the imprint geological time has left in the rocks of our islands. This poster map is free, all you pay is the postage and packing.

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