Description: The WMS D-AERO (INSPIRE) comprises airborne geophysical surveys for mapping the shallow subsurface in Germany. Since the eighties BGR carries out helicopter borne measurements in Germany as well as in neighbouring and distant countries. In particular a series of continuous areas on the German North Sea coast are flown during the last years within the context of the D-AERO project. The helicopter of type Sikorsky S-76B is operated for the airborne geophysical survey of the earth's subsurface. Usually airborne electromagnetic, magnetic and radiometric measurements are carried out. According to the Data Specification on Geology (D2.8.II.4_v3.0, sub-theme Geophysics) the information with respect to the airborne geophysical surveys is INSPIRE-compliant. The WMS D-AERO (INSPIRE) contains for each airborne geophysical survey one layer, e.g. GE.flightLine.G081Cuxhaven. The flightlines are displayed correspondingly to the INSPIRE portrayal rules. Via the getFeatureInfo request, the user obtains the content of the INSPIRE attributes platformType und profileType. Additionally, the WMS contains a campaign layer (GE.airborneGeophysicalSurvey) with the INSPIRE attributes campaignType and surveyType.
Global identifier:
UuidWithProvider( GdiDe( "de.bund.bgr.csw", ), 4533789c-9bfb-8bbc-b412-e26563500aec, )
Types:
Origin: /Bund/BGR/Geoportal
Tags: Niedersachsen ? Schleswig-Holstein ? Hubschrauber ? INSPIRE-Daten ? Geoelektrik ? Geophysikalische Erkundung ? Open Data ? Daten ? Geologie ? Geophysik ? Untergrund ? Küste ? Nordsee ? Aerogeophysik ? Halbraumwiderstand ? Hansestadt Hamburg ? Hubschrauber-Elektromagnetik ? Regional ? Schwerpunktstiefe ? airborne geophysics ? apparent resistivity ? centroid depth ? electrical conductivity ? elektrische Leitfähigkeit ? helicopter-borne electromagnetics ? infoMapAccessService ? resistivity ? spezifischer Widerstand ?
Bounding box: 6.5° .. 10° x 53° .. 54°
License: all-rights-reserved
Language: Englisch/English
Modified: 2024-01-24
Time ranges: 2024-01-24 - 2024-01-24
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