Rozpoznawanie, bilansowanie i ochrona wód podziemnych w celu ich racjonalnego wykorzystania przez społeczeństwo i gospodarkę
The new e-PSH spatial data browser in version 6.0 publishes such data as basic information on monitored locations, hydrogeological features, Major Groundwater Reservoirs, Groundwater Bodies and the Hydrogeological Map of Poland. It is available at: http://epsh.pgi.gov.pl/epsh/
Its new functions include the possibility of connecting data from external sources (WMS)
Addresses of WMS sites:
HYDRO Bank – Hydrogeological features [ WMS : http://epsh2.pgi.gov.pl/GeoServices/obiekty_hydro/wms]
Groundwater Monitoring (MWP) – Monitoring points[ WMS : http://epsh2.pgi.gov.pl/GeoServices/punkty_mon/wms ]
Major Groundwater Reservoirs (GZWP) – areas of Major Groundwater Reservoirs, Groundwaters Bodies (JCWPd)* - areas of Groundwater Bodies, Hydrogeological Map of Poland – Units (collective WMS)
[WMS : http://epsh2.pgi.gov.pl/GeoServices/geometrie/wms ]
Hydrogeological Map of Poland Degree of hazard - (collective WMS)
[WMS : http://epsh.pgi.gov.pl/wms_mhp_kompoz_wydajnosc/wmservice.aspx]
Areas at risk of flooding**
[ WMS : http://epsh2.pgi.gov.pl/GeoServices/obszary_zagrozone/wms ]
* - The WMS site provides the updated version of the Groundwater Bodies database containing 161 delineations and it is mandatory until 2014. The currently designed new version of the Groundwater Bodies database contains 172 delineations and subsections and it will be mandatory as of 2014. More information can be obtained from the Hydrogeological Analysis and Prognosis System Program
** - result layer based on the study The Map of Areas in Danger of Being Flooded in Poland. For more information please contact the Hydro-geohazards Program
We also recommend the IKAR Geoportal for browsing geological data.
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