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Supervisor:
Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service displays state-funded seismic profiles measured in the Czech Republic in 1971-1994.
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RNDr. Roman Kujal, Ph.D.This database (SDE) contains state-paid seismic profiles measured in the Czech Republic. Reflection seismic profiles, digitaly registrated, are stored in the SEGY format.The database of this type of profiles contains about 1,000 items. Information about refraction seismic, deep seismic profilling and analogue registred reflection seismic can be found in CGS archieve reports (AGGI).
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Ing. Lucie Kondrová, Ph.D.Download service (ATOM feed) displaying the Seismic profiles dataset that has been harmonized to be INSPIRE-compliant.
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Ing. Martin PalečekINSPIRE View service displays state-funded reflection seismic profiles measured in the Czech Republic.
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RNDr. Roman Kujal, Ph.D.This database contains state-paid seismic profiles measured in the Czech Republic. The layer has been transformed according to the INSPIRE data specification for the Geoph Profile object from the Geophysics application scheme.
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RNDr. Oldřich Krejčí, Ph.D.Map server application presents slope deformations (landslides etc.) in the territory of the Czech Republic mapped by CGS (1 : 10,000) or registred in GEOFOND. Other geoscience map layers are also available: geological and geomorphological units, engineering–geological zones, landslide susceptibility map and quarries inventory.
Supervisor:
Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service provides access to mapped slope deformations (e.g. landslides) in the Czech Republic.
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Ing. Martin PalečekWMS service provides access to mapped slope deformations (e.g. landslides) in the Czech Republic.
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Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service provides access to mapped slope deformations, e.g. landslides. Their views are customized for mobile apps.
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RNDr. Vít Štrupl, Ph.D.Open dataset contains basic data on Slope deformations (landslides, solifluction, rock falls, etc.) within the territory of the Czech Republic. Landslides are classified as active, suspended and stabilized. Database is based on verified mapping in 1 : 10,000 and landslide description and photodocumentation. The current form of the data corresponds to the revised methodology for monitoring slope deformations (formerly slope instabilities) from 2021.