An oil and gas industry drilling hazard site survey acquired in October 2010 by the British Geological Survey. The survey traversed block number 30/14. Row count, column count, and file size are unknown.
Use Cases
- Analyze geological hazard features from the survey data for block 30/14 to assess drilling risks.
- Correlate survey findings from October 2010 with other regional seismic or well data.
- Map subsurface hazards identified in the Edinburgh site survey for offshore planning.
Strengths
- Survey conducted by the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Specific temporal context provided with acquisition in October 2010.
- Geographic scope defined by the traversed block number 30/14.
Limitations
- No column definitions, sample data, or row count provided to assess structure.
- Dataset scope is limited to a single site and time point (October 2010).
- Unknown file formats and data size complicate integration planning.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Acquired as an oil and gas industry drilling hazard site survey.
- Time Range
- October 2010
- Freshness
- Metadata was last updated on 2026-03 11, though the underlying data is from 2010.
- Geography
- Block number 30/14 (Edinburgh drilling hazard site)