The first marine geological charts to be drawn up were those of the English Channel and in the Atlantic. The cartographic method used for these charts is not, however, considered suitable for the Mediterranean in view of the geological differences between these seas. It is first proposed to describe surveys carried out in both the Channel and the Atlantic and then to outline the principles underlying our work that gradually became more clearly defined as the Mediterranean operations progressed
Map shows Great Britain, the western coast of Europe and North Africa, the eastern coast of North Am...
Corrections to 1906. Hydrographic chart of southern Ireland, southern England, western France, Spain...
The French Naval Hydrographic Office has recently published a navigational chart (No. 6504) of the n...
Managing European seas without a sound knowledge of the sea-bed environment and the processes that s...
The survey is devoted to the history of European portolan sea charts, mapping the Mediterranean and ...
For many centuries on general geographical maps and early maritime maps geological information was r...
A chart showing the coastline of Southwestern Europe and surrounding waters. Two large, crisscrossin...
The study presents the insights of the tectonic development and geological settings of the Atlantic ...
The evolution of the Western Mediterranean takes place between the converging African and Eurasian p...
A map of Western Europe and North Africa around the end of the Seven Years War. As a chart coastal f...
This introduction to the Colloquium recalls some of the outstanding features of the physical oceanog...
Of all the technical and scientific developments that made possible the European maritime expansion,...
<p>Different colours indicate the variation in cave number per planning unit, warmer colours illustr...
Production of a global sedimentological seabed map has been initiated in 1995 to provide the necessa...
The shape of Africa on Iberian nautical charts of the late-fifteenth and earlysixteenth century is s...
Map shows Great Britain, the western coast of Europe and North Africa, the eastern coast of North Am...
Corrections to 1906. Hydrographic chart of southern Ireland, southern England, western France, Spain...
The French Naval Hydrographic Office has recently published a navigational chart (No. 6504) of the n...
Managing European seas without a sound knowledge of the sea-bed environment and the processes that s...
The survey is devoted to the history of European portolan sea charts, mapping the Mediterranean and ...
For many centuries on general geographical maps and early maritime maps geological information was r...
A chart showing the coastline of Southwestern Europe and surrounding waters. Two large, crisscrossin...
The study presents the insights of the tectonic development and geological settings of the Atlantic ...
The evolution of the Western Mediterranean takes place between the converging African and Eurasian p...
A map of Western Europe and North Africa around the end of the Seven Years War. As a chart coastal f...
This introduction to the Colloquium recalls some of the outstanding features of the physical oceanog...
Of all the technical and scientific developments that made possible the European maritime expansion,...
<p>Different colours indicate the variation in cave number per planning unit, warmer colours illustr...
Production of a global sedimentological seabed map has been initiated in 1995 to provide the necessa...
The shape of Africa on Iberian nautical charts of the late-fifteenth and earlysixteenth century is s...
Map shows Great Britain, the western coast of Europe and North Africa, the eastern coast of North Am...
Corrections to 1906. Hydrographic chart of southern Ireland, southern England, western France, Spain...
The French Naval Hydrographic Office has recently published a navigational chart (No. 6504) of the n...