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Mediterranean Karst Aquifer Map 1:5,000,000 (MEDKAM)

Beschreibung

Karst aquifers constitute important freshwater resources, but are challenging to manage and to protect, because of their unique hydraulic structure and behaviour, representing continuous challenges for research and development. Karst aquifers are widespread and contribute to freshwater supply of most Mediterranean countries and many cities are supplied by karst water, e.g., Rome, Vienna, Montpellier and Beirut. These land surfaces correspond to the main recharge zones of karst aquifers, which are often hydraulically connected over large areas and are highly vulnerable to contamination. The preparation of the Mediterranean Karst Aquifer Map (MEDKAM) generally followed the workflow used for the World Karst Aquifer Map (WOKAM). A new lithological classification has been developed for the MEDKAM, similar to that of the WOKAM, which groups the geological units into four meaningful hydrogeological units: 1). Karst aquifers in sedimentary and metamorphic carbonate rocks. 2). Karst aquifers in evaporite rocks. 3). Various hydrogeological settings in other sedimentary and volcanic formations (karst aquifers are possibly present at depth). 4). Local, poor and shallow aquifers in other metamorphic rocks and igneous rocks (no karst aquifers present at depth).

Aktualität des Datensatzes

Publikation 27.01.23

Raumbezug

Lage der Geodaten (in WGS84)

SW Länge/Breite NO Länge/Breite
-17.5°/26° 47.5°/51°

Koordinatensystem

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MEDKAM im Format PDF
[64MB]
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Mediterranean Karst Aquifer Map 1:5,000,000 (MEDKAM) (WMS) Karst aquifers constitute important freshwater resources, but are challenging to manage and to protect, because of their unique hydraulic structure and behaviour, representing continuous challenges for research and development. Karst aquifers are widespread and contribute to freshwater supply of most Mediterranean countries and many cities are supplied by karst water, e.g., Rome, Vienna, Montpellier and Beirut. These land surfaces correspond to the main recharge zones of karst aquifers, which are often hydraulically connected over large areas and are highly vulnerable to contamination. The preparation of the Mediterranean Karst Aquifer Map (MEDKAM) generally followed the workflow used for the World Karst Aquifer Map (WOKAM). A new lithological classification has been developed for the MEDKAM, similar to that of the WOKAM, which groups the geological units into four meaningful hydrogeological units: 1). Karst aquifers in sedimentary and metamorphic carbonate rocks. 2). Karst aquifers in evaporite rocks. 3). Various hydrogeological settings in other sedimentary and volcanic formations (karst aquifers are possibly present at depth). 4). Local, poor and shallow aquifers in other metamorphic rocks and igneous rocks (no karst aquifers present at depth).
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Nutzung

Nutzungsbedingungen

Creative Commons Namensnennung - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 International (CC-BY-SA 4.0) Quellenvermerk: Xanke J, Goldscheider N, Bakalowicz M, Barberá JA, Broda S, Chen Z, Ghanmi M, Günther A, Hartmann A, Jourde H, Liesch T, Mudarra M, Petitta M, Ravbar N, Stevanovic Z (2022) Mediterranean Karst Aquifer Map (MEDKAM), 1:5,000,000. Berlin, Karlsruhe, Paris. https://doi.org/10.25928/MEDKAM.1
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0). Die bereitgestellten Informationen sind wie folgt zu zitieren / The information provided must be quoted as follows: Xanke J, Goldscheider N, Bakalowicz M, Barberá JA, Broda S, Chen Z, Ghanmi M, Günther A, Hartmann A, Jourde H, Liesch T, Mudarra M, Petitta M, Ravbar N, Stevanovic Z (2022) Mediterranean Karst Aquifer Map (MEDKAM), 1:5,000,000. Berlin, Karlsruhe, Paris. https://doi.org/10.25928/MEDKAM.1

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Kontakt

Ansprechpartner

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) Wilhelmstr. 26 13593 Berlin DE

Herausgeber

BGR, KIT, UNESCO

Fachinformationen

Informationen zum Datensatz

Identifikator 1cf2b0f3-0160-1d79-7c95-1f4d30b5fa1c
Digitale Repräsentation Vector
Fachliche Grundlage International Hydrogeological Map of Europe (BGR & UNESCO), Quantitative maps of groundwater resources in Africa (BGS), Bedrock geology of the Arabian Peninsula (USGS)

Zusatzinformationen

Sprache des Datensatzes Englisch

Konformität

Spezifikation der Konformität Spezifikationsdatum Grad der Konformität Geprüft mit
VERORDNUNG (EG) Nr. 1089/2010 DER KOMMISSION vom 23. November 2010 zur Durchführung der Richtlinie 2007/2/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates hinsichtlich der Interoperabilität von Geodatensätzen und -diensten 08.12.10 siehe dazu die angegebene Durchführungsbestimmung

Datenformat

Name Version Kompressionstechnik Spezifikation
PDF n/a
shp n/a

Schlagworte

INSPIRE-Themen

Geologie
Geology

GEMET-Concepts

Groundwater
Grundwasser
Hydrogeologie
Hydrogeology

ISO-Themenkategorien

geoscientificInformation

Suchbegriffe

Aquifer
Groundwater Resources
Grundwasservorkommen
Karst
Mediterranean
Mittelmeer
opendata

Informationen zum Metadatensatz

Objekt-ID numis-metadaten-65f58412-4a78-4808-9ef6-6b6d9182db8f
Aktualität der Metadaten 07.03.25
Sprache Metadatensatz Englisch
XML Darstellung Metadaten als XML herunterladen
Ansprechpartner (Metadatum) geodatenmanagement@bgr.de