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DBTR - Sea area (Sottoarea) - (MAR_GPGSA)
It represents portions of sea areas, adjacent to the marine coastline, whose acquisition is significant (e.g. due to the presence of defense works or other artefacts, islands or... -
DBTR - Body of Water (Boundary) - (SDA_GLIBN)
Includes surface water bodies characterized by slowly changing or stagnant water; it can be natural or generated by retention works, it can be connected or not connected to the... -
Ortofoto AGEA 2020 NIR (WMS)
WMS of AGEA Orthophotos 2020 NIROrthophoto 20 cm. © 2020 AGEA -
DBTR - Argine (Sottoarea) - (ARG_GPGSA)
Corresponds to the forms of retention and collection of water. This class describes the artificial embankments of both natural and artificial watercourses, the management works... -
DBTR - Diga (Sottoarea) - (DIG_GPGSA)
Hydraulic structure built along a watercourse with the aim of regulating its flow downstream and the level upstream or to create a reservoir or artificial lake to accumulate... -
XDBTR (WMS)
WMS of the XDBTR (Series of data that supports and integrates the Regional Topographic Data Base (DBTR) - Emilia-Romagna Region) -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which allows, from the topography, to obtain potentially floodable areas in small catchment areas. It can be applied to large territories -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Corsica - Breakdown by dep...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff in Réunion (974): Exzeco results
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Flooding for the scenario + 60 cm, +1 m, +1.4 m and +1.8 m - PACA
probable extent of flooding of low coasts linked to a rise in mean sea level according to 4 scenarios: +60 cm, +1 m, +1.4 m and +1.8 -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Runoff on the Mediterranean Arc: Exzeco results in Occitanie - Department of ...
The Exzeco method is a simple method which makes it possible, from the topography, to obtain potentially flood-prone areas in small watersheds. It can be applied to large... -
Resurgences
Rainwater and river waters, finding very permeable materials, penetrate deep into the subsoil. Part of the volumes of water absorbed subsequently resurface on the surface in... -
Landslide events - historical data
Since November 2002, the Mountain Territory and Maintenance Service has had an archive of reports of instability events coming from technicians who work in the area and...
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