Metadata 460
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RNDr. Zuzana Krejčí, CSc.The GEOCR500 dataset was processed completely digitally in ArcGIS 9.1 and integrated within a regional geographic information system.
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Ing. Katarína ČernáApplication makes available 940 digital printed and manuscriptive geological maps at the scale of 1: 25,000 from the CGS Archive (1955–2001), including manuscriptive, graphic supplements and printed text legends for the maps. User can search maps by map sheet or coordinate system. Application works with static data and raster images. It's free available on web in demo version (district Vysočina), full version is on DVD-ROM (e-shop).
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Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service displays archive scans of geological maps at a scale of 1: 25,000 in the S-42 coordinate system (in the Gauss-Krüger projection).
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Ing. Martin PalečekWMS service displays archive scans of geological maps at a scale of 1: 25,000 in the S-42 coordinate system (in the Gauss-Krüger projection).
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Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service displays archive scans of geological maps at a scale of 1: 25,000 in the S–JTSK coordinate system (in the Křovák projection).
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Ing. Martin PalečekWMS service displays archive scans of geological maps at a scale of 1: 25,000 in the S–JTSK coordinate system (in the Křovák projection).
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Ing. Katarína ČernáApplication allows selection of scanned map sheets of historical geoscience maps before 1918 from Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Slovakia and adjacent territory of Europe. An index of authors contains biographical notes on distinguished authors including their contemporary portraits (only of half of the displayed authors). Application works with static data and raster images. It's available in Czech, English and Slovak language mutation. Full version is distributed on DVD (e-shop), free demo version is availa...
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RNDr. Zuzana Krejčí, CSc.940 digital printed and manuscriptive geological maps at the scale of 1: 25,000 from the CGS Archive (1955–2001), including manuscriptive, graphic supplements and printed text legends for the maps (static data and raster images).
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Ing. Lucie Kondrová, Ph.D.The set of Geological maps of the Crown Lands of Bohemia contains 38 sheets of hand-coloured maps from years 1853-1863. The main coordinator and editor of this mapping project was Wilhelm Haidinger, the first director of the Imperial Geological Institute (GBA) in Vienna. Occasionally, these special maps are also called “Haidinger special maps”.
Information available: title of the map sheet, name of the author and link to the CGS map archive.
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Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service for accessing the Geological maps of the Crown Lands of Bohemia at a scale of 1 : 144,000 from the area of Bohemia (so called Haidinger maps).