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Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The Thuringian Forest occupies the central part of Blatt Erfurt. It is bounded by the Thuringian Basin in the north-east and by the Thuringian-Franconian Slate Mountains in the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Frankfurt/Main-Ost records the geological conditions between Frankfurt am Main and Würzburg, showing the tertiary volcanic areas of Rhön and Vogelsberg in the north, the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Bamberg depicts the northern part of the southern German escarpment landscape. The characteristic strata were formed by weathering and erosion of the gently sloping... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Cologne depicts the Lower Rhine Bay, which broke into the Rhenish Slate Mountains from the north in the Tertiary. The rift structure of the Lower Rhine Bay dominates the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Heligoland largely covers the recent seabed of the North Sea, with Heligoland and the Bay of Helgoland being in the central part of the map section. To the south, the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Rostock shows an area between Wismar Bay and Darss, which extends inland to Schwerin and includes Mecklenburg Switzerland and the Mecklenburg Lake District. As part of the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Dresden covers the Erzgebirge and its surroundings: in the south-east the North Bohemian Cretaceous Depression, in the north-east the Elbe zone, in the north-west the Ore... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
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... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The Münster chalk basin is recorded on the Münster sheet, which is bounded to the south by the outcrop of the Ruhr Carboniferous. At the southern edge of the map section are the... -
Geological map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:1,000,000 (GK1000)
The geological map 1:1,000,000 (GK1000) shows the geology of Germany and the neighboring areas. The quaternary units of northern Germany and the foothills of the Alps are... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The southern part of the Jutland peninsula is shown on sheet Flensburg. While the North Sea with the North Frisian Wadden Sea, the Halligen and the North Sea islands of Amrun,... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Cottbus depicts the North German lowlands in the border area to Poland and includes parts of the Lausitzer Bergland as its southern boundary. Lower Lusatia is cut in the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Kassel depicts the Rhenish Slate Mountains in the southwest, the Munster Basin and its bordering mountain ranges in the west, the North Hessian Tertiary Depression on the... -
Geoscientific Map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:2,000,000 - Geology
The digital GK2000 geology shows the near-surface geology of Germany and neighboring regions on a scale of 1:2,000,000. The map comprises 30 units differentiated according to... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The Magdeburg sheet covers the north German lowlands on both sides of the Elbe (Altmark, Fläming, Colbitz-Letzlinger Heide) - with the Flechtinger-Rosslauer plaice and the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Berlin shows the state capital Berlin and its immediate surroundings - with Baruther glacial valley, Barnim, Teltow, Fläming and Havelland. The map section is dominated by... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Hamburg-West is taken up entirely by the North German lowlands, with the Lüneburg Heath cut off in the south-east of the map section. The morphology of the North German... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Emden covers the German and Dutch North Sea coast with the islands of Norderney, Juist, Memmert, Borkum, Rottumerplaat, Simonszand, Schiermonnikoog and Engelsmanplaat as... -
Geological Map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:2,750,000 (GK2750)
The digital GK2750 geology shows Germany's near-surface geology at a scale of 1:2,750,000. The map comprises 28 units differentiated according to the age at which they were... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
On Blatt Zwickau, the Thuringian Basin and the Leipzig lowlands are cut in the north, in the south the Thuringian-Franconian and Vogtland Slate Mountains, the Ore Mountains and...