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  • Geological Map of Portugal, at scale 1:200 000, composed of the sheets published at this scale (Sheets: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8). More detailed information on each of the sheets is available at the following addresses: Sheet 1 - https://sig.lneg.pt/metadados/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=fa0840cb-63cc-4e77-b039-2ce3dd535759 Sheet 2 - https://sig.lneg.pt/metadados/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=81559dfb-82a0-412f-9c73-ab0a5f976117 Sheet 4 - https://sig.lneg.pt/metadados/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=4953e631-d947-482d-a5d8-e4c749d45b52 Sheet 6 - https://sig.lneg.pt/metadados/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=22fc60ac-8649-4762-93c1-4120dbf4ff60 Sheet 7 - https://sig.lneg.pt/metadados/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=87fc2002416349c793c9512512db2e52 Sheet 8 - https://sig.lneg.pt/metadados/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=a5d86c88ed884db1a5973c9e93e5d1cc

  • Sedimentological characterization of part of the continental shelf. Folk classification (7 classes).

  • Volcanic centres in the Portuguese offshore, located between the Mid-Atlantic Rift zone (Azores archipelago) and the continental margin.

  • Database that stores and catalogues thin sections and polished surfaces, as well as the corresponding source samples, providing a valuable resource for the scientific community.

  • Areas that evidence the occurrence of submarine landslides, located between the Middle Atlantic Rift zone (Azores archipelago) and the Continental margin.

  • This product was developed by LNEG with a view to the future identification of “Renewable Acceleration Areas” for the deployment of renewable electricity production plants in Mainland Portugal. The work took place within the scope of an informal Working Group, coordinated by LNEG and involving: the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA), the General Directorate of Energy and Geology (DGEG), the General Directorate of Territory (DGT), the Institute of Conservation of Nature and Forests (ICNF) and the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage (DGPC). The map identifies the areas in m2 of mainland Portugal with the least sensitivity (environmental, cultural heritage and other) which as such may be considered in the definition of future renewable "Acceleration Areas" within the framework of the revised RED Directive (Renewable Energy Directive. As these areas are not covered by exclusion conditions regarding the preservation of environmental and heritage values (among other), a simplified permitting process for renewable power production plants (solar photovoltaic and wind) could be established, thus allowing to accelerate its implementation without compromising other environmental and territorial values. The mapped areas are preferred areas from the point of view of simplifying the permitting process, but they are not exclusive. In other words, renewable power plants can be implemented in other locations following the normal permitting process. It should be noted that the presented results reflect the situation as of June 2023, and much of the information used is dynamic in nature, meaning this product must be periodically updated. This document is complemented with several electronic Geographic Information System (GIS) files containing the supporting data produced/compiled and collected. Last but not least, this first mapping focuses exclusively on non-artificialized areas. Although the implementation of renewables in a distributed manner in a built/artificialized environment is essential for the country, the analysis of this scope is carried out in another work.

  • Manuscript of the geological maps published at scale 1:50 000, and of many surveys of dispersed areas that requires validation before publication.