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GPS network for subsidence control
Location of GPS stations of the regional subsidence control network -
INSPIRE harmonized - Physical parameter
More information about the soil at a particular location is often obtained through observations. This layer contains observations of the physical parameters (physical parameters... -
Soildepthintervals
A depth interval is linked to one or more soil science structures. A soil structure must have one or more depth intervals. A depth interval describes a portion of the subsurface... -
INSPIRE harmonized - Organic C percentage
More information about the soil at a particular location is often obtained through observations. This layer contains observations of the organic carbon percentage. There are two... -
Soilclassifications
The Belgian soil classification system consists of a soil type that corresponds to one of the 3 classification types: the general, the coastal region and the artificial soil... -
INSPIRE harmonized - Biological parameter
More information about the soil at a particular location is often obtained through observations. This layer contains observations of the biological parameters (e.g. depth of the... -
Soilobservations
More information about the soil at a particular location is often obtained through observations. There are two types of observations: single and multiple observations. In the... -
Soillocations
A bottom location is either a profile pit or a borehole. A bore always has one point location (x,y,z) and a profile well has a minimum of one and a maximum of two point... -
Soilsamples
A soil sample is a sample of the soil that is taken for further analysis in the field or in a laboratory. A sample is always taken at a certain depth (from/to). A specific... -
INSPIRE harmonized - Soil locations
A bottom location is either a profile pit or a borehole. A bore always has one point location (x,y,z) and a profile well has a minimum of one and a maximum of two point... -
INSPIRE harmonized - Chemical parameter
More information about the soil at a particular location is often obtained through observations. This layer contains observations of the chemical parameters (e.g.: C/N ratio,... -
INSPIRE harmonized - pH value
More information about the soil at a particular location is often obtained through observations. This layer contains observations of the pH value. There are two types of... -
Infiltrationmeasurements
The map layer 'Infiltration measurements' contains soil locations with at least one Ksat measurement (infiltration measurement). A bottom location is either a profile pit or a... -
Signaling map Total map of subsidence
The Soil Subsidence Signaling Map indicates which areas are (highly) sensitive to subsidence. For this, several detailed maps were used and aggregated into one qualitative... -
Climate atlas - Theme Land subsidence - Total map subsidence
The Soil Subsidence Signaling Map shows which areas are (highly) sensitive to subsidence in the Province of South Holland (PZH). For this, several detailed maps were used and... -
Climate atlas - Theme Land subsidence - Vulnerability of buildings as a resul...
This map gives an indication of the vulnerability of homes to subsidence. This indication is determined on the basis of the subsidence sensitivity of the subsoil and the... -
Soil subsidence deep, for the Atlas Living Environment
The map shows the subsidence in the Netherlands in the deep soil layers. This subsidence is mainly caused by gas extraction. -
Climate Atlas - Theme Land subsidence - Land subsidence 2016 - 2050
The basis is the map of Soil Subsidence 2016-2050 for the current climate from the CAS Climate Effect Atlas, results September 2017 (www.climateeffectatlas.nl). The map has been... -
Climate Atlas - Theme Land subsidence - Land subsidence 2020 - 2050 with wate...
Indexation concerns the process whereby the groundwater level is periodically lowered so that the groundwater level is back to its depth compared to the ground level at that... -
Soil subsidence total, for the Atlas Living Environment
The map shows the deep and shallow subsidence in the Netherlands. Deep subsidence is mainly caused by gas extraction, and shallow subsidence is caused by the settlement of peat...