Under this law, the Geological Survey of the Netherlands has been commissioned to build a key register for the subsurface: a single national database for subsurface data and information, which Dutch government bodies are obliged to use when making policies or decisions that pertain to, or can be affected by the subsurface. In the Netherlands, this transition is both being accelerated and concluded by a new law that will govern management and utilisation of subsurface information. The systematic production of geological map sheets is being replaced by 3D subsurface modelling, the results of which are distributed electronically. ![]() Their paper archives, built over many decades, have largely been replaced by electronic databases. ![]() Over the last ten to twenty years, geological surveys all over the world have been entangled in a process of digitisation.
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