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This map represents the result of the cartographic homogenisation of the MAGNA geological map series (National Geological Cartography at a scale of 1:50.000). Series that integrates 1143 maps. As a consequence of the long process involved in the historical execution of this series, there are differences between its initial and final phases, in terms of criteria for assigning geological units, level of detail, continuity of geological units and structures at the edges of sheets, coding and symbologies. With the aim of correcting these problems, the GEODE PLAN was initiated in 2004, which constitutes the institutional support for the generation of a continuous digital geological map at a scale of 1:50,000. The PLAN integrates 19 Regional Projects linked to their corresponding geological zones. Its fundamental objectives are threefold: - To provide cartographic continuity to the geological sheets of the MAGNA series within each region. - To generate a unified legend of geological units for each region. - To adapt the geological coverage to a uniform topographic base, generated specifically for the GEODE PLAN from the national topographic map 1:25000 of the IGN.
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Mining heritage map of Galicia, at a scale of 1:400.000, in which, on a simplified geological basis on a simplified geological base, a selection of points considered to be of mining heritage interest in Galicia has been represented.
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Visualisation Service (WMS) of the geological map which represents the result of the cartographic homogenisation of the MAGNA geological map series (National Geological Cartography at a scale of 1:50.000). Series that integrates 1143 maps. As a consequence of the long process involved in the historical execution of this series, there are differences between its initial and final phases, in terms of criteria for assigning geological units, level of detail, continuity of geological units and structures at the edges of sheets, coding and symbologies. With the aim of correcting these problems, the GEODE PLAN was initiated in 2004, which constitutes the institutional support for the generation of a continuous digital geological map at a scale of 1:50,000. The PLAN integrates 19 Regional Projects linked to their corresponding geological zones. Its fundamental objectives are threefold: - To provide cartographic continuity to the geological sheets of the MAGNA series within each region. - To generate a unified legend of geological units for each region. - To adapt the geological coverage to a uniform topographic base, generated specifically for the GEODE PLAN from the national topographic map 1:25000 of the IGN.
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Geological map of the South Portuguese Zone on a scale of 1/200,000, in which the geological legend on both sides of the border has been harmonised with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal. This cartography is a product of the GEO_FPI project: Cross-border Observatory for the geo-economic exploitation of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, co-financed by ERDF funds through the INTERREG POCTEP 2014-2020 territorial cooperation programme. The main beneficiary of the project is the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME). The partnership for this project includes the Directorate-General for Industry, Energy and Mines of the Ministry of Finance, Industry and Energy of the Andalusian Regional Government (DGIEM), the National Laboratory of Energy and Geology, I.P. (LNEG) and the Municipal Chamber of Aljustrel (CMA).
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Metallogenic map of the South Portuguese Zone at a scale of 1 / 400,000, in which on the harmonized geological basis, with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal, the main metallic mineral occurrences located in the area have been represented, indicating their magnitude, substance and morphology. This cartography is a product resulting from the GEO_FPI project: GEO_FPI: cross-border observatory for the geo-economic evaluation of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the program INTERREG V-A Spain– Portugal (POCTEP) 2014-2020. The main beneficiary of the project is the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME). Additionally, the General Directorate of Industry, Energy and Mines of the Ministry of Employment, Enterprise and Commerce of the Andalusian Government (JA) and the Portuguese National Laboratory for Energy and Geology (LNEG) and the Municipal Chamber of Aljustrel (CMA) are partners of the project.
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Geological map of the South Portuguese Zone, at a scale of 1/400,000, in which the geological legend on both sides of the border has been harmonized, with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal. This cartography is a product resulting from the GEO_FPI project: GEO_FPI: cross-border observatory for the geo-economic evaluation of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the program INTERREG V-A Spain– Portugal (POCTEP) 2014-2020. The main beneficiary of the project is the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME) . Additionally, the General Directorate of Industry, Energy and Mines of the Ministry of Employment, Enterprise and Commerce of the Andalusian Government (JA) and the Portuguese National Laboratory for Energy and Geology (LNEG) and the Municipal Chamber of Aljustrel (CMA) are partners of the project.
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Geological map of the South Portuguese Zone on a scale of 1/200,000, in which the geological legend on both sides of the border has been harmonised with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal. This cartography is a product of the GEO_FPI project: Cross-border Observatory for the geo-economic exploitation of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, co-financed by ERDF funds through the INTERREG POCTEP 2014-2020 territorial cooperation programme. The main beneficiary of the project is the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME). The partnership for this project includes the Directorate-General for Industry, Energy and Mines of the Ministry of Finance, Industry and Energy of the Andalusian Regional Government (DGIEM), the National Laboratory of Energy and Geology, I.P. (LNEG) and the Municipal Chamber of Aljustrel (CMA).
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Visualisation service of the Mining heritage map of Galicia, at a scale of 1:400.000, in which, on a simplified geological basis on a simplified geological base, a selection of points considered to be of mining heritage interest in Galicia has been represented..
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Metallogenic map of the South Portuguese Zone at a scale of 1 / 400,000, in which on the harmonized geological basis, with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal, the main metallic mineral occurrences located in the area have been represented, indicating their magnitude, substance and morphology. This cartography is a product resulting from the GEO_FPI project: GEO_FPI: cross-border observatory for the geo-economic evaluation of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the program INTERREG V-A Spain– Portugal (POCTEP) 2014-2020. The main beneficiary of the project is the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME). Additionally, the General Directorate of Industry, Energy and Mines of the Ministry of Employment, Enterprise and Commerce of the Andalusian Government (JA) and the Portuguese National Laboratory for Energy and Geology (LNEG) and the Municipal Chamber of Aljustrel (CMA) are partners of the project.
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Geological map of the South Portuguese Zone, at a scale of 1/400,000, in which the geological legend on both sides of the border has been harmonized, with unified criteria between Spain and Portugal. This cartography is a product resulting from the GEO_FPI project: GEO_FPI: cross-border observatory for the geo-economic evaluation of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the program INTERREG V-A Spain– Portugal (POCTEP) 2014-2020. The main beneficiary of the project is the Geological Survey of Spain (IGME). Additionally, the General Directorate of Industry, Energy and Mines of the Ministry of Employment, Enterprise and Commerce of the Andalusian Government (JA) and the Portuguese National Laboratory for Energy and Geology (LNEG) and the Municipal Chamber of Aljustrel (CMA) are partners of the project.