Dataset information
Available languages
Italian
Keywords
sedimentation basin, geological 3D model, GO-PEG, GO-DEPTH, open data, geologia, Po plain, Pianura padana, sedimentazione (geologia), modello geologico 3D, nazionale, DOI, geology
Dataset description
The geological 3D model of the Po Basin includes geometry of
four stratigraphic horizons (top or Unconformity) bounding lithological
homogeneous successions of Sedimentary units, in the Triassic — Pleistocene time
interval. Each stratigraphic horizon is supplemented by its isobaths. Where
possible, the thickness of the succession above or below, respectively for basal
unconformity and top, are provided with the depth of the surface. The lithology
and age of each Sedimentary succession are also provided. This dataset and the
related data model were obtained in the framework of the GO-PEG
(https://www.go-peg.eu/) project, co-funded by the Connecting Europe Facility
(CEF) of the European Commission. More specifically, this dataset is the output
of the go-depth use case aiming to provide a methodology and a model to
conceptualise, organise and deliver easy-to-use, high-quality, interoperable
subsurface information for sustainable planning and use of natural resources. To
this aim the data coming from European funded projects GeoMol (Alpine Space)
Programme 2012-2015) and HotLime GeoERA HotLime (Horizon 2020, 2018-2021) has
it was used. In view of data interoperability, the data model has been developed
as extension of the INSPIRE Geology data model. The dataset is served through
Apis conforming to the OGC API — Feature standard and is downloadable also in
GeoPackage format, in this anticipating the application of the principles
established by the Open Data Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/1024) regarding the
sharing of the High Value Datasets. The 3D geological model of the Po Valley basin
includes the geometry of four limit horizons (roof or discrepancy) of
sequences of homogeneous litologicalmnete sedimentary units, in the range
Triassic — Pleistocene. Each stratigraphic horizon is also described
through isobate. Where possible, in addition to the absolute quota value, it is
also provided the value of the thickness of the succession above; or
below, respectively if it is a mismatch or roof. They come
also described the lithology and age of each sedimentary succession.
This data set and the related data model have been obtained within
of the GO-PEG project (https://www.go-peg.eu/), co-financed by Connecting Europe
Facility (CEF) of the European Commission. More specifically, this dataset is
the output of the go-depth use case, which aims to provide a methodology and a
model able to conceptualise, organise and provide information about
easy to use, high quality and interoperable subsoil for the
sustainable planning and use of natural resources. To this end are:
data from European GeoMol projects (Alpine Space) used
Programme 2012-2015) and GeoERA HotLime (Horizon 2020, 2018-2021). In order to
promoting interoperability of data, the data model has been developed as
extension of the INSPIRE Geology data model. The dataset is served via API
OGC API — Feature compliant and can also be downloaded in format
GeoPackage, anticipating in this the application of the principles established by
Open Data Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/1024) on the sharing of
High-value data set.
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