Prototype of a seamless data model of the Digital Geological Map of Portugal, at scale 1:200 000, in which the mapped units of mainland Portugal were inventoried and organized according to a unified legend (LU). Standardization and harmonization work was carried out between contiguous maps, as well as updating the units through extensive bibliographic research and, above all, leveraging on the experience and knowledge existing at LNEG. The following elements are available: LU code, unit code, unit name, and associated lithological description. This work is under development and reflects the situation as of September 2025.
Manuscript of the geological maps published at scale 1:50 000, and of many surveys of dispersed areas that requires validation before publication.
This map was developed to integrate the 2nd version of the PNS - Portuguese Natural Stones - Portal. It contains points, which correspond to the geographic coordinates (central) of the quarrying site(s) where the natural stones included in PNS Portal are quarried. Selecting each point on the map allows access to a table, which includes: - stone code on the PNS Portal; - main commercial names; - stone type; - petrological family; - geographic coordinates (EPSG 4326); - link to the stone’s Technical Sheet, on the PNS Portal.
The national radiometric map began to be drawn up in the 1950s for uranium prospecting and represents the natural radioactivity measurements based in old and new surveys and calibration and harmonization of these data. The mapping of the country's natural radiation allows supporting exploration for mineral and geothermal resources, geological mapping and hazard studies.
Geological map data of Portugal at scale 1:1 000 000 modified according to INSPIRE data specifications for the Geology theme. Layers depicting Geologic Units are classified according to ages and lithologies from INSPIRE vocabularies, faults and geomorphologic features are also available. This dataset was formerly prepared in the framework of the OneGeology-Europe project. The faults are harmonized based on the work done within the scope of the HIKE project.
Geological map data of Portugal at scale 1:200 000 modified according to INSPIRE data specifications for the Geology theme. Layers depicting Geologic Units are classified according to ages and lithologies from INSPIRE vocabularies. Sheet 8 has been replaced by the most recent cartography produced within the scope of the Geo_FPI project. Sheet 7 includes the most recent cartography of the Algarve region. It is also intended to prepare the cartography of sheets 3 and 5 as soon as they are published.
Geological map data of Portugal at scale 1:50 000 modified according to INSPIRE data specifications for the Geology theme. Layers depicting Geologic Units are classified according to ages and lithologies from INSPIRE vocabularies. To date, the following 30 sheets have been prepared: 03-D Espinhosela, 04-C Deilão, 05-D Braga, 06-D Vila Pouca de Aguiar, 7-C Mirandela, 8-A São Martinho de Angueira, 10-B Vila Real, 11-B Mogadouro, 11-D Carviçais, 13-D Oliveira de Azeméis, 15-C Pinhel, 17-A Viseu, 19-A Cantanhede, 19-D Coimbra-Lousã, 25-C Rosmaninhal-25-D Segura-29-A Retorta (northern sector), 27-A Vila Nova de Ourém, 27-B Tomar, 27-C Torres Novas, 28-A Mação, 30-A Lourinhã, 32-C Avis, 34-B Loures, 34-C Cascais, 34-D Lisboa, 36-C Arraiolos, 42-A Grândola, 42-B Azinheira de Barros, 44-A Amareleja, 46-C Almodôvar e 53-A Faro. It is also intended to prepare the cartography of the new sheets as soon as they are published.