Prussian geological maps of Northern Poland in the archives of the Polish Geological Institute and their current application in geology

The article characterizes first general geological (lithological-stratigraphical) maps presenting Quaternary deposits in Northern Poland. These were the maps of territory of the Prussian partition, elaborated by German geologists from Prussian Geological Survey “Königlich Preussische Geologische Lan...

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Main Authors: Małka Anna, Jegliński Wojciech, Relisko-Rybak Justyna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Polish Cartographical Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pcr-2016-0017
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Summary:The article characterizes first general geological (lithological-stratigraphical) maps presenting Quaternary deposits in Northern Poland. These were the maps of territory of the Prussian partition, elaborated by German geologists from Prussian Geological Survey “Königlich Preussische Geologische Landesanstalt”. After Poland regained its independence they became a basis for many Polish geological publications. The article discusses the chronology and objectives of the main cartographic works of German geologists operating in the area of present-day Northern Poland (general and detailed geological maps) and briefly presents the methodology of geological mapping of lowlands at the scale of 1:25,000.
ISSN:2450-6966