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  • The Tectonic Map of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands has been made according to the guidelines given by the elaboration of the International Tectonic Map of Europe in the 1960s. The principles of representation adopted in this map have a double purpose: to differentiate the major structural elements of the earth's crust, and to record the earth's dynamics in the past. Map of the geographical distribution of the large structural units of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands classified into two large groups: platform areas and orogens, from which three units have been derived: Hercynian Mountains, Alpine Mountains and Platform, Mesozoic and Tertiary areas. The cartographic units represented have been delimited based on their temporal relationships with the age of deformation, in the case of the Cordilleras. The structural relations between the units are reflected by the trace of the large folding structures and the faults. The different degrees of metamorphism to which the different rock groups have been subjected are also included.

  • Database of the Spanish Inventory of Places of Geological Interest (IELIG) which, in accordance with Law 42/2007, must be drawn up and updated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and the Environment, with the collaboration of the Autonomous Communities and scientific institutions. Royal Decree 1274/2011, entrusts the IGME with the completion of this inventory, without prejudice to the actions that the Autonomous Communities, in the use of their powers, carry out to complete it in their respective territories. Includes LIGs from the former IGME national inventory (developed basically between 1978 and 1988) and MAGNA geological mapping projects, plus sites that come from the IGME inventory carried out with the methodology designed for the IELIG but which have not been collected by the official autonomous inventories.

  • Visualisation service of the Tectonic Map in Spain at a scale of 1:1,000,000, of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands that identifies the major structural elements of the Earth's crust, and records the Earth's dynamism in the past.

  • The first layer is a Landslide density map (LANDEN). The second layer is an average landslide density for each administrative area. A detailed explanation of these layers can be found in: Herrera, G., Mateos, R. M., García-Davalillo, J. C., Grandjean, G., Poyiadji, E., Maftei, R., ... and Trigila, A. (2017). Landslide databases in the Geological Surveys of Europe. Landslides, 1-21.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-017-0902-z.

  • Historical data of the surveys carried out for the investigation of the different aquifers of Spain, the result of the collaboration between the Geological and Mining Institute of Spain (IGME), with the National Institute of Agrarian Reform and Development (IRYDA), before the National Institute of Colonization (INC). The surveys were conducted mainly between 1950 and 1990

  • Visualisation service of the EGS Landslide Density Database Map. The first layer is a Landslide density map (LANDEN). The second layer is an average landslide density for each administrative area. A detailed explanation of these layers can be found in: Herrera, G., Mateos, R. M., García-Davalillo, J. C., Grandjean, G., Poyiadji, E., Maftei, R., ... and Trigila, A. (2017). Landslide databases in the Geological Surveys of Europe. Landslides, 1-21.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-017-0902-z.

  • Visualisation service of the National Inventory of Mixed Type Trenches and Structures, with information on physical and geographical characteristics, type of mining, geological characteristics, impact on the environment, possibility of exploitation, etc. Information compiled up to 1989. The reference systems offered by this service are: CRS:84, EPSG:4326, EPSG:4258, EPSG:4230, EPSG:23028, EPSG:23029, EPSG:23030, EPSG:23031, EPSG:25828, EPSG:25829, EPSG:25830, EPSG:25831.

  • ZESIS is a database of seismogenic zones of the Iberian Peninsula and territories of influence developed for the calculation of the update of the seismic hazard map of Spain (IGN-UPM, 2013). ZESIS is the result of the evolution of three successive models in which numerous researchers from national and international research centres have collaborated, and of the synergy of the FASEGEO (CGL2009-09726), SHARE (FP7-226967), IBERFAULT (CGL2009-07388), OPPEL (IGN-UPM) and SISMOGEN (IGME) projects

  • Bdmin (Metallogeny) contains information on mineral deposits and indications, both metallic and non-metallic. Until 2006, this information was stored in paper files or in old databases such as the metallogeny databases (Metagen I and Metagen II). It is national in scope. The information is structured in different sections: General Data, Geological Data, Metallogenic Data, Mining Data and Additional Data. The storage format is SQLServer. It is publicly accessible, except for some of the data contained in the database, such as the fields relating to mining data and additional data.

  • Service of visualization of the historical inventory of the drillings carried out for the research of the different aquifers of Spain, result of the collaboration between the Geological and Mining Institute of Spain (IGME), with the National Institute of Reform and Agrarian Development (IRYDA), formerly National Institute of Colonization (INC)