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R - Net recharge (DRASTIC)

R values are classified from 1 to 10. Groundwater recharge (GSI National Groundwater Recharge Map) varies between 14 mm/a and 573 mm/a across the Boyne catchment. Areas underlain by peat have the lowest groundwater recharge and lowest R values. The highest groundwater recharge occurs in areas where rock is at near the surface or the area is underlain by well drained soils and sand and gravels. These are assigned the highest ‘R’-values.
 
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Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI). R - Net recharge (DRASTIC). https://services.mspdata.eu:/geonetwork/srv/api/records/5fc46e0f-83c4-46d3-8735-5ef00a010833

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Date ( Creation )
2021-05-01

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Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI)  
Haddington Road Dublin 4 D04 K7X4 Ireland

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  • HOVER
Keywords
  • Groundwater recharge, Boyne Catchment, Ireland, DRASTIC, HOVER WP7
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Metadata language
eng English
Topic category
  • Geoscientific information
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  • TIFF (GeoTIFF )

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Dataset

Conformance result

Date ( Publication )
2007-03-14
Explanation
See referenced specification
Statement
The GSI National Groundwater Recharge Map was reclassified as per DRASTIC methodology. It was created using ERSI ArcMap 10.5 and QGIS as a shapefile and converted into .tiff format

Metadata

File identifier
5fc46e0f-83c4-46d3-8735-5ef00a010833   XML
Metadata language
eng English
Character set
utf-8 UTF8
Hierarchy level
dataset Dataset
Date stamp
2021-09-20
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115/INSPIRE_TG2/CZ4
Metadata standard version
2003/cor.1/2006

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Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI)  
Haddington Road Dublin 4 D04 K7X4 Ireland

 
 

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