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Based on an entirely redesigned concept, it integrates the state of the art geological knowledge of our planet at the turning-point of the XX/XXI centuries. This 3rd edition of the map intends to give a better global overview of the mega-structures, and the most important geological assemblages resulting from the complex history of our planet throughout 4 billion years.
The 1:5 Million International Geological Map of Europe and Adjacent Areas (IGME 5000), was printed in December 2005 and released in February 2006. This map, a BGR (Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources of Germany) product coordinated by Dr. Kristine Asch under the aegis of the Commission for the Geological Map of the World, is the result of the collaboration of 48 European geological surveys and the support of a network of scientific advisors.
Reprint 2005 of the Second Edition (2001). Printed format. Co-publication CGMW-CPRM Geological Survey of Brazil-DNPM. This is the second thoroughly revised edition of the first one published in 1964. The map was coordinated by C. Schobbenhaus and was achieved thanks to the scientific, technical and financial support of the Geological Survey of Brazil (CPRM), and technical contributions from all the South American geological surveys, as well as the marine geology laboratories of Brazil and Argentina.
This map presents one of the best preserved and best-studied young meteorite impact craters on Earth. It was compiled by Christian Koeberl (University of Vienna, Austria) and Wolf Uwe Reimold (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa) and published – with a 40 page full color explanation booklet - by the Austrian Geological Survey.