Geologic provinces of Europe including Turkey, 2000 (prv4_2l)
This coverage includes arcs, polygons and polygon labels that describe
U.S. Geological Survey defined geologic provinces of Europe including Turkey.
(Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, The Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
San Marino, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and Vatican City.) Each province has a set
of geologic characteristics distinguishing it from surrounding
provinces. These characteristics may include the dominant lithologies,
the age of the strata, and the structural style. Some provinces include
multiple genetically-related basins. Offshore province boundaries are
generally defined by the 2000 meter bathymetric contour, but where appropriate
are defined by the 4000 meter bathymetric contour. In some cases province
boundaries are delineated by political boundaries, as in the case of
The United States and Canada, because United States petroleum resources were
assessed separately by the U.S. Geological Survey. Provinces are classified
as either Priority or Boutique. A priority province is one of 76 non-U.S.
geologic provinces defined by the U.S. Geological Survey that together contain
95 percent of the world's non-U.S. known petroleum volume. All priority
provinces were analyzed for undiscovered petroleum-resources. A boutique
province is a geologic province, other than a priority province, as defined
by the U.S. Geological Survey, considered for petroleum-resource assessment.
Boutique provinces can be chosen for a variety of geologic, political, technical
and geographic reasons. Resource-assessments are conducted by research scientists
of the U.S Geological Survey's World Petroleum Assessment 2000 by means of a
combination of Petroleum System analysis based on available geologic information,
and statistical analysis of production and exploration information.
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| description | This coverage includes arcs, polygons and polygon labels that describe U.S. Geological Survey defined geologic provinces of Europe including Turkey. (Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and Vatican City.) Each province has a set of geologic characteristics distinguishing it from surrounding provinces. These characteristics may include the dominant lithologies, the age of the strata, and the structural style. Some provinces include multiple genetically-related basins. Offshore province boundaries are generally defined by the 2000 meter bathymetric contour, but where appropriate are defined by the 4000 meter bathymetric contour. In some cases province boundaries are delineated by political boundaries, as in the case of The United States and Canada, because United States petroleum resources were assessed separately by the U.S. Geological Survey. Provinces are classified as either Priority or Boutique. A priority province is one of 76 non-U.S. geologic provinces defined by the U.S. Geological Survey that together contain 95 percent of the world's non-U.S. known petroleum volume. All priority provinces were analyzed for undiscovered petroleum-resources. A boutique province is a geologic province, other than a priority province, as defined by the U.S. Geological Survey, considered for petroleum-resource assessment. Boutique provinces can be chosen for a variety of geologic, political, technical and geographic reasons. Resource-assessments are conducted by research scientists of the U.S Geological Survey's World Petroleum Assessment 2000 by means of a combination of Petroleum System analysis based on available geologic information, and statistical analysis of production and exploration information. |
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"AU",
"Adana/Sivas, Province 2079",
"Adriatic Basin, Province 4058",
"Aegean, Province 4075",
"Albania",
"Alentejo-Guadalquivir Basin, Province 4077",
"Alps, Province 4051",
"Andalucia, Province 4088",
"Andorra",
"Anglo-Dutch Basin, Province 4036",
"Anglo-Paris Basin, Province 4040",
"Apulia Platform, Province 4059",
"Aquitaine Basin, Province 4045",
"Araks, Province 2080",
"Armoricia, Province 4041",
"Austria",
"BE",
"BK",
"BU",
"Baltic Depression, Province 4021",
"Baltic Shield-Norwegian Caledonides, Province 4016",
"Barents Continental Slope, Province 4013",
"Belgium",
"Belorussian-Voronezh High, Province 1004",
"Betic Zone, Province 4078",
"Black Sea Continental Slope, Province 1107",
"Bohemia, Province 4046",
"Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"Bresse Depression, Province 4054",
"Bulgaria",
"CY",
"Carpathian-Balkanian Basin, Province 4061",
"Corsican-Sardinian Basins, Province 4067",
"Crete, Province 4076",
"Croatia",
"Cyprus",
"Czech Republic",
"DA",
"Denmark",
"Dinaric Alps, Province 4071",
"Dobrogea Foreland, Province 1103",
"Dobrogean Orogen, Province 4063",
"EI",
"EZ",
"Earth Science",
"Economic geology",
"Euphrates/Mardin, Province 2075",
"Europe",
"FI",
"FO",
"FR",
"Faeroes-Shetland-Orkney Basin, Province 4019",
"Faroe Islands",
"Fennoscandian Border-Danish-Polish Margin, Province 4022",
"Finland",
"France",
"GI",
"GK",
"GM",
"GR",
"Galician Basin, Province 4073",
"Gas",
"Geologic province",
"Geology",
"German-Polish Basin, Province 4033",
"Germany",
"Gibraltar",
"Greece",
"Guernsey",
"HR",
"HU",
"Haleb, Province 2076",
"Hammerfest-Varanger Basin, Province 4015",
"Hatton-Rockall Basin, Province 4020",
"Horda-Norwegian-Danish Basin, Province 4023",
"Hungary",
"IC",
"IM",
"IT",
"Iberian Massif, Province 4072",
"Iberic Cordillera, Province 4083",
"Iceland",
"Ireland",
"Ireland-Scotland Platform, Province 4026",
"Irish Sea, Province 4030",
"Isle of Man",
"Italy",
"JE",
"Jersey",
"Jura, Province 4052",
"Kardiff/Menders Massif, Province 2084",
"Kola Monocline-Finnmark Platform, Province 1051",
"LO",
"LS",
"LU",
"Lesser Caucasus, Province 2081",
"Liechtenstein",
"Lion-Camargue, Province 4056",
"London-Brabant Platform, Province 4037",
"Lusitanian Basin, Province 4074",
"Luxembourg",
"MK",
"MN",
"MW",
"Malta",
"Massif Central, Province 4043",
"Mediterranean Basin, Province 2070",
"Mid-North Sea High, Province 4028",
"Midland Valley-Forth Approaches Basin, Province 4027",
"Molasse Basin, Province 4049",
"Monaco",
"Munsterland Basin, Province 4038",
"NL",
"NO",
"Natural Gas",
"Natural Resources",
"Natural gas resources",
"Netherlands",
"North Carpathian Basin, Province 4047",
"North Sea Graben, Province 4025",
"Northwest German Basin, Province 4035",
"Norway",
"Oil",
"Oil sand resources",
"Oil shale resources",
"PL",
"PO",
"Pannonian Basin, Province 4048",
"Pelagian Basin, Province 2048",
"Petroleum",
"Po Basin, Province 4060",
"Poland",
"Portugal",
"Provence Basin, Province 4068",
"Pyrenean Foothills-Ebro Basin, Province 4044",
"RO",
"Resource Assessment",
"Rhine Graben, Province 4055",
"Rif Basin, Province 2072",
"Romania",
"Russian Craton Margin, Province 1011",
"SI",
"SM",
"SP",
"SR",
"SV",
"SW",
"SZ",
"San Marino",
"Serbia and Montenegro",
"Sicily, Province 4066",
"Slovakia",
"Slovenia",
"Southwest German Basin, Province 4039",
"Spain",
"Spanish Trough-Cantabrian Zone, Province 4070",
"Svalbard",
"Sweden",
"Switzerland",
"TU",
"Tajo-Duero Basin, Province 4082",
"The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia",
"Thrace/Samsun, Province 2085",
"Trans-Graben, Province 4053",
"Transylvanian Basin, Province 4057",
"Troms-Bjornoya, Province 4014",
"Turkey",
"Tuscany-Latium-Paola, Province 4062",
"Tuz/Corum, Province 2083",
"Tyrrhenian Basin, Province 4069",
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"UK",
"USGS",
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"Ukrainian Shield, Province 1013",
"United Kingdom",
"VT",
"Vatican City",
"Vestford-Helgeland, Province 4017",
"West Black Sea Basin, Province 4064",
"Zagros Fold Belt, Province 2030",
"Zagros Thrust Zone, Province 2031",
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| modified | 2021-05-25T00:00:00Z |
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| title | Geologic provinces of Europe including Turkey, 2000 (prv4_2l) |