Geochemical Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany (1985), Copper concentrations in stream waters, Single element maps

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Dataset information

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Created
2022.06.21
Available languages
German
Keywords
Copper, Umweltgeochemie, environmental geochemistry, geochemical map, Geochemische Karte, Prospektion, spatial distribution, Deutschland, Bachwässer, Kupfer, geochemistry, atlas, Elementkonzentration, prospection, flächenhafte Verteilung, stream waters, Germany, Geochemie, Atlas, element concentration
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155

Dataset description

Between 1977 and 1983, the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) took approx. 80,000 water samples and 70,000 sediment samples from streams and rivers in several sampling campaigns on the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany at that time and examined them geochemically. In addition to the geochemical prospection of areas with potentially deposits, the aim of the investigations was also to record indications of anthropogenic environmental pollution. The results of these investigations were published in the Geochemical Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany (Fauth et al., 1985). The data collected within the framework of the Geochemical Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1985 is a geochemical survey of the former territory of the Federal Republic of Germany which is unique in its high sampling density. All later geochemical investigations were carried out with a much lower sampling density. This valuable and irretrievable data is now being made generally available via the BGR geoportals. In addition to the digital provision of the original data material, the texts from Fauth et al. (1985) and distribution maps produced according to the method used in 1985, the data were reprocessed using modern methods. The downloads show the distribution of Copper concentrations in stream waters in five different coloured point and colour shaded contour maps. In addition, the brief explanations on the element Copper from Fauth et al. (1985) are included.
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