Titre | Multi-scale harmonized geological maps of the European seas - third phase of the EMODNET-Geology project |
Télécharger | Téléchargement (publication entière) |
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Licence | Veuillez noter que la Licence du gouvernement
ouvert - Canada remplace toutes les licences antérieures. |
Auteur | Vallius, H; EMODnet-Geology partners |
Source | Program and abstracts: 2017 GeoHab Conference, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; par Todd, B J ; Brown, C J; Lacharité, M; Gazzola, V; McCormack, E; Commission géologique du Canada, Dossier public 8295, 2017 p. 115, https://doi.org/10.4095/305936 Accès ouvert |
Liens | GeoHab 2017
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Année | 2017 |
Éditeur | Ressources naturelles Canada |
Réunion | 2017 GeoHab: Marine Geological and Biological Habitat Mapping; Dartmouth, NS; CA; mai 1-4, 2017 |
Document | dossier public |
Lang. | anglais |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4095/305936 |
Media | en ligne; numérique |
Référence reliée | Cette publication est contenue dans Program and
abstracts: 2017 GeoHab Conference, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Formats | pdf |
Sujets | techniques de cartographie; océanographie; milieux marins; études côtières; conservation; organismes marins; écologie marine; gestion des ressources; peuplements biologiques; etudes de l'environnement;
écosystèmes; planification; sédiments marins; géologie du substratum rocheux; lithologie; glissements de terrain; secousses séismiques; gisements minéraux; marges continentales; plate-forme continentale; Biologie; géologie marine; géologie des dépôts
meubles/géomorphologie; stratigraphie; géologie de l'environnement; géologie économique |
Programme | Géoscience en mer |
Diffusé | 2017 09 26 |
Résumé | (disponible en anglais seulement) Accelerating increase in marine and maritime activities around the globe are highlighting the amount of conflicting economic and environmental interests and the
necessity of good tools for spatial planning of the maritime areas. Similarly there is a need to support the objectives to achieve Good Environmental Status in Europe's seas by 2020, set up by the European Commission's Marine Strategy Framework
Directive. Consequently the European Commission established the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet), which is now in the beginning of its third phase (2017-2018, with an option of 2 more years). It is designed to assemble existing
but fragmented and partly inaccessible marine data and to create interoperable, contiguous and publicly available information layers which are interoperable and free of restrictions on use, and which encompass whole marine basins. The whole
package of separate EMODNET- projects (lots) covers the marine disciplines geology, chemistry, biology, bathymetry, seabed habitats, physics and human activities as well as sea basin check-points from all European regional seas. The third phase
of the EMODnet-Geology project will deliver integrated geological map products that include seabed substrates, sediment accumulation rates, seafloor geology including lithology and stratigraphy, coastal behavior, geological events such as submarine
slides and earthquakes as well as marine mineral resources and as a new feature map products on submerged landscapes of the European continental shelf at various time-frames. All new map products will have a resolution of 1:100,000 all over but finer
where the underlying data permit. A multi-scale approach will be adopted whenever possible. There will be a close cooperation between the EMODnet lots. To begin with the seabed substrate maps produced by the EMODnet geology lot will be
transferred to the EMODnet seabed habitats lot as soon as they are ready. Geomorphology will be a topic for cooperation between the EMODnet geology lot and the high resolution seabed mapping project (EMODnet bathymetry). |
Sommaire | (Résumé en langage clair et simple, non publié) La seizième conférence annuelle GeoHab s'est déroulée cette année (2017) au campus Waterfront du Nova Scotia Community College à Dartmouth, en
Nouvelle-Écosse, au Canada. |
GEOSCAN ID | 305936 |
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