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Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Building blocks of the Eastern Alps are shown on the Bad Reichenhall sheet: Niedere and Schladminger Tauern, Salzkammergut, Berchtesgaden Alps as well as Höllengebirge, Totes... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Frankfurt/Main-West covers part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains with the Saar-Nahe Depression, the Mainz Basin and the Upper Rhine Graben in its southern and southeastern... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Lübeck covers a part of the north German lowlands, which is bordered in the north and north-east by the Bay of Kiel, Bay of Lübeck and Bay of Wismar. The morphology 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... -
INSPIRE: Geoscientific Map of Germany 1:2,000,000 - Geology (GK2000 Geologie)
The GK2000 Geologie (INSPIRE) represents the surface geology of Germany on a scale of 1:2,000,000. According to the Data Specification on Geology (D2.8.II.4_v3.0) the content of... -
INSPIRE: The General Geological Map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:250,...
The GÜK250 (INSPIRE) represents the surface geology of Germany on a scale of 1:250,000. According to the Data Specification on Geology (D2.8.II.4_v3.0) the content of the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Freiburg-Süd covers the southern Upper Rhine Graben with the Black Forest as its eastern boundary as well as parts of the Swiss Fold Jura, Table Jura and the subalpine... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Braunschweig shows the North German lowlands with its southern bordering mountain ranges: Sauberge, Hainberg, Lichtenberge, Asse, Elm, Dorm, Elz and Lappwald. 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 Constance shows the subalpine Molasse Basin with Lake Constance in the central part. The molasse sediments are bounded by the Jura of the Swabian Jura in the north-west... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Riesa covers the North German lowlands with the Ice Age ridge of Fläming in the north-west and Lower and Upper Lusatia in the east. The Elbe crosses the map sheet from... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Neubrandenburg is completely covered by the North German lowlands, with the Mecklenburg Lake District cut off in the west of the map section. The morphology of the North... -
INSPIRE: Geological Map of Germany 1:1,000,000 (GK1000)
The GK1000 (INSPIRE) represents the surface geology of Germany and adjacent areas on a scale of 1:1,000,000. According to the Data Specification on Geology (D2.8.II.4_v3.0) the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Kempten (Allgäu) shows a section of the Bavarian-Austrian Alps and their foothills. The subalpine Molasse Basin dominates the northern half of the map sheet. A distinction... -
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)...
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 Deggendorf is dominated by the crystalline rocks of the Bohemian Massif. Sedimentary rocks of the Cenozoic are found only sporadically and almost exclusively in the river... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:250,000 (GÜK250)
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... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Freiburg-Nord shows the southern Upper Rhine Graben with its two flanks: the Vosges in the west and the Black Forest in the east. The Black Forest, on the eastern flank of... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Augsburg is dominated by the molasse sediments of the foothills of the Alps. In the northern part of the map section, its boundary with the Jura of the Swabian Jura and...