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RNDr. Vít Štrupl, Ph.D.Open dataset contains information on approvals of exploration for reserved minerals. This includes the information on the spatial delimitation of the exploration area, on the mineral for which the exploration was approved, on the validity of this approval and on the organization.
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RNDr. Hana BreiterováThe general catalogue is the scanned index of books, periodicals and off-prints covering the period 1850 -1986. It contains about 125,000 entries. The catalogue is sorted according to substantives in the name of the publication (including periodicals), and the names of authors. The catalogue was set up in 2001.
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RNDr. Roman Kujal, Ph.D.This database contains the locations of points at which vertical electrical soundings were measured.
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Ing. Lucie Kondrová, Ph.D.Download service (ATOM feed) displaying the Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) dataset that has been harmonized to be INSPIRE-compliant.
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Ing. Martin PalečekINSPIRE view service shows the localization of Vertical electrical sounding (VES) measuring points of selected campaigns, registered in the Czech Republic since 1957.
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RNDr. Roman Kujal, Ph.D.This database contains the locations of points at which vertical electrical profiles and sounding curves were measured. The database of VES measurements (vertical electrical sounding) was established in 1994. The layer has been transformed according to the INSPIRE data specification for the Geoph Station object from the Geophysics application scheme.
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RNDr. Vít Štrupl, Ph.D.Map application displays objects belonging to the geohazard category. There are abandoned mine lands, underground mines, mining waste repository, ground instabilities objects and radon map. A short description is supplemented by links to more information. The layer of underground mines contains links to documentary photos.
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Ing. Jan SedláčekThis database contains the results of geochemical analyses conducted during state-funded geological exploration work in the Czech Republic from the 1950s to the present.
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Ing. Jan SedláčekThis database contains boundaries of areas in which geochemical samples were collected for analysis. The boundaries are grouped according to geographical location and survey objectives. Individual boundaries refer to areas of specific geochemical surveys and are supplemented with information on geochemical projects, locations, types of exploration, sampling grid geometry, the number samples collected, and location of sample storage, and archival numbers of CGS-Geofond assessments that provide links to data...