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WMS service for visualization of information related to avalanches, such as avalanche areas (recent and historical), snow climate and reforested areas, protections and observation points. Some data are only displayed between zoom levels equivalent to aprox. 5,000 and 1,000,000 scale denominators, and other between aprox. 5,000 and 2,000,000.
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WMS service for visualization of information related to geologic risks. It includes information from the Map for the prevention of geological risks 1:25,000, such as the inventory of phenomena and signs of activity, danger from landslides and torrential flows, and potentially floodable areas.
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WMS service of visualization of the territorial geology that groups together different sets of information on the geological characteristics of the territory.
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WMS service for visualization of seismical information until 2019.
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WMS service for visualization of the state and downloading of Geoworks.
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WMS service for visualization of information related to applied geophysics, such as data from electrical tomographies, reflection and refraction seismic surveys, and magnetotelluric techniques. These data are only displayed from the zoom level equivalent to aprox. 2,000,000 scale denominator.
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WMS service for visualization of gravimetric information, such as Bouguer, regional and residual anomalies.
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WMS service for visualization of information related to magnetometry, such as magnetic anomaly measurements and zoning of the territory according to this. Some data are only displayed between zoom levels equivalent to aprox. 1,000 and 50,000 scale denominators.
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WMS service for visualization of the columns of boreholes, trial pits and penetrometers available in Catalonia.
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WMS service for visualization of information about coastal disasters documented significant storms and the collection of information about the coastal areas of the "Llibre verd de l'estat de les zones costaneres a Catalunya 2010" ICOAST for the project (ECHO / SUB / 2013/661009).