Datenviewer
Ist das Kartenblatt Evolène schon gedruckt? Auf welchem Boden steht mein Haus? Gibt es da öffentlich zugängliche Bohrungen? Die Antworten auf solche und andere Fragen finden sich in den zwei Datenviewer «map.geo.admin.ch» und «swissgeol.ch».
Geologische und geologierelevante Daten suchen, ansehen, abfragen und herunterladen dank den zwei Kartenviewers des Bundes.
2D Geoportal des Bundes
Im Geoportal des Bundes map.geo.admin.ch befinden sich ein breites Angebot an Datensätzen, welche sich nicht nur an Spezialisten, sondern auch an Lehrpersonen, Medienschaffende und interessierte Laien richten. Die Daten können als digitale Karten, Bilder, Vektordaten und Online-Dienste bezogen werden. Datensätze in Bezug zur Geologie sind unter dem «Thema Geologie» zusammengefasst und können auch direkt unter map.geologieportal.ch abgerufen werden.
3D Untergrund Viewer
swissgeol.ch ist der neu veröffentlichte 3D-Untergrund-Datenviewer. Die Webanwendung setzt geologische Modelle in einen geographischen Kontext, wobei Daten aus unterschiedlichen Themen und Quellen kombiniert werden können. Öffentliche Bohrungen mit Schichtinformationen, das Temperaturmodelldes Mittellandes, Profilschnitte oder Erdbebenlokalisierungen können in dreidimensionaler Form betrachtet oder nach eigenen Interessen reproduziert und bearbeitet werden.
Links
Downloads
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Factsheet Thema Geologie
Tipps & Tricks zum «Thema Geologie», Geologierelevante Daten im Bundesgeoportal (map.geo.admin.ch)
PDF, 5 Seiten, 531 KB
Folge uns auch auf LinkedIn...
... und verpass keine neuen Funktionen und Daten mehr. Regelmässig wird auf LinkedIn unter dem Hashtag #swissgeol von den neusten Entwicklungen des 3D Untergrund Viewers berichtet.
Not only for geologists
Which is more likely to happen for the coming Easter: hiding the Easter bunnies in the snow on the last ski tour or opening the hiking season with Easter eggs for the summit picnic?
swissgeol.ch may not be able to predict the weather, but thanks to the search mask you can easily load maps and use them in 3D when planning your extended weekend.
Generate Topo Profiles
Do you need a topografic profile for ...
... just seeing how steep your hike is going to be?
... creating a geological cross section?
... creating 3D models?
Use viewer.swissgeol.ch > Tools > Topo Profile > Draw line!
Download topo profile in .csv and .svg.
Best of Swiss Web Award
swissgeol.ch shortlisted for "Best of Swiss Web Award"!
With the 3D subsurface viewer swissgeol.ch swisstopo and camptocamp applied for the "Best of Swiss Web Award" in the categories "Public affairs", "Innovation" and "Technology".
First round done! Looking forward to the next one.
Climbing mountains virtually
Afraid of climbing steep ridges and high mountains like shown here ? Climb it virtually, using swissgeol.ch!
And you even check which rock you are climbing… :-)
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Tunnel, tunnel, tunnel,...
« s'Chileli vo Wasse » (Wassen church) located right between road (blue), railway (red) and water tunnel (light blue) in the Centre of Switzerland, close to the Gotthard Base Tunnel, the world’s longest railway tunnel in operation.
Discover the tunnel network in the subsurface of Switzerland here.
Annotate POIs, outcrops, etc.
Do you need to mark and annotate locations in 3D, like POIs, outcrops, project perimeters etc?
Use swissgeol.ch toolbox!
> In `Toolbox`, draw or upload geometry,
> start `Edit-mode`,
> fill in name, description, image-URL and website-URL and
> download geometry and share it.
Extended Slicing Function
The 3D open source viewer for subsurface data swissgeol.ch offers now extended slicing capabilities. Besides drillhole and cross-section slicing, we recently added interactive box slicing that allows to interrogate all the available data sets. More features to come, as inclined slicing planes, inverted slicing or slicing based on non-rectangular geometries.
Improved navigation tools
Controlled rise, tilt and turn in the camera configuration panel for a navigation performance as if you are sitting in a helicopter flying through the Alps. Move the camera icon on the new height slider on the right edge downwards and feel like you were Felix Baumgartner just continuing his jump below ground level.
New design
swissgeol.ch is now viewer.swissgeol.ch, and it looks different …
Have a look at the new design of the Swiss sub-surface viewer and explore 3D data and new functionallity!
Last Glacial Maximum
Summer is coming! Temperatures are rising more and more. Need to cool down?
Have a look at the huge glaciers of the Last Glacial Maximum in Switzerland here!
Flying through the subsurface
Fasten your seatbelts and prepare for take-off! Discover the keyboard navigation (lower right hand side) and enjoy your personal fly-through of Switzerland’s subsurface.
All you need is to practice and a screen-cast software. Enjoy your flight!
Download selected 3D geological data
Visualize and download selected 3D geological data, e.g. horizons, faults, etc., from swissgeol.ch, the 3D open source viewer for subsurface data.
Either define a rectangle in the toolbox and download your "personalized" dataset or download the nationwide data sets through the tooltip or layer info.
870 cross-sections online!
As of today, the 3D open source viewer for subsurface data swissgeol.ch offers 870 geological cross-sections for spatial visualization and download.
For the first time, all geological cross-sections of the Geological Atlas of Switzerland 1:25'000 (GA25) have been published nationwide in three dimensions (as images).
Recent earthquakes preview
Recent earthquakes (last 90 days), such as the one which occurred on Monday 15th 2021 are now visible on swissgeol.ch.
> Select Data catalog > Natural hazards > Earthquakes
> Navigate to the earthquake of interest and click on it to get detailed information.
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