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Seabed Substrates 1:100k Seabed Substrates 1:100k Seabed Substrates 1:100k Seabed Substrates 1:100k

Seabed substrate map of the European marine areas (e.g. the Baltic Sea, the Greater North Sea, the Celtic Sea, the Iberian Coast, and the Mediterranean Sea within EU waters) at 1:100 000 scale (100k). The map is collated and harmonized from seabed substrate information within the EMODnet Geology III project. The project started in 2017 with 39 marine departments of the geological surveys of Europe (from 30 countries), with an objective to assemble marine geological information from all European sea areas. Where necessary, the existing seabed substrate classifications (of individual maps) have been translated to a scheme that is supported by EUNIS. This EMODnet reclassification scheme includes at least five seabed substrate classes. Four substrate classes are defined on the basis of the modified Folk triangle (mud to sandy mud; sand; coarse sediment; and mixed sediment) and one additional substrate class (rock and boulders) was included by the project team. If the original seabed substrate dataset has enabled more detailed substrate classification, classifications with 7 and 16 substrate classes might be available. The seabed substrate map was produced in March 2018. The latest update was in October 2020. Note: The data may include some errors e.g. data discontinuities. Seabed substrate map of the European marine areas (e.g. the Baltic Sea, the Greater North Sea, the Celtic Sea, the Iberian Coast, and the Mediterranean Sea within EU waters) at 1:100 000 scale (100k). The map is collated and harmonized from seabed substrate information within the EMODnet Geology III project. The project started in 2017 with 39 marine departments of the geological surveys of Europe (from 30 countries), with an objective to assemble marine geological information from all European sea areas. Where necessary, the existing seabed substrate classifications (of individual maps) have been translated to a scheme that is supported by EUNIS. This EMODnet reclassification scheme includes at least five seabed substrate classes. Four substrate classes are defined on the basis of the modified Folk triangle (mud to sandy mud; sand; coarse sediment; and mixed sediment) and one additional substrate class (rock and boulders) was included by the project team. If the original seabed substrate dataset has enabled more detailed substrate classification, classifications with 7 and 16 substrate classes might be available. The seabed substrate map was produced in March 2018. The latest update was in October 2020. Note: The data may include some errors e.g. data discontinuities. Seabed substrate map of the European marine areas (e.g. the Baltic Sea, the Greater North Sea, the Celtic Sea, the Iberian Coast, and the Mediterranean Sea within EU waters) at 1:100 000 scale (100k). The map is collated and harmonized from seabed substrate information within the EMODnet Geology III project. The project started in 2017 with 39 marine departments of the geological surveys of Europe (from 30 countries), with an objective to assemble marine geological information from all European sea areas. Where necessary, the existing seabed substrate classifications (of individual maps) have been translated to a scheme that is supported by EUNIS. This EMODnet reclassification scheme includes at least five seabed substrate classes. Four substrate classes are defined on the basis of the modified Folk triangle (mud to sandy mud; sand; coarse sediment; and mixed sediment) and one additional substrate class (rock and boulders) was included by the project team. If the original seabed substrate dataset has enabled more detailed substrate classification, classifications with 7 and 16 substrate classes might be available. The seabed substrate map was produced in March 2018. The latest update was in October 2020. Note: The data may include some errors e.g. data discontinuities. Seabed substrate map of the European marine areas (e.g. the Baltic Sea, the Greater North Sea, the Celtic Sea, the Iberian Coast, and the Mediterranean Sea within EU waters) at 1:100 000 scale (100k). The map is collated and harmonized from seabed substrate information within the EMODnet Geology III project. The project started in 2017 with 39 marine departments of the geological surveys of Europe (from 30 countries), with an objective to assemble marine geological information from all European sea areas. Where necessary, the existing seabed substrate classifications (of individual maps) have been translated to a scheme that is supported by EUNIS. This EMODnet reclassification scheme includes at least five seabed substrate classes. Four substrate classes are defined on the basis of the modified Folk triangle (mud to sandy mud; sand; coarse sediment; and mixed sediment) and one additional substrate class (rock and boulders) was included by the project team. If the original seabed substrate dataset has enabled more detailed substrate classification, classifications with 7 and 16 substrate classes might be available. The seabed substrate map was produced in March 2018. The latest update was in October 2020. Note: The data may include some errors e.g. data discontinuities.
 
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Date ( Revision )
2021-11-15T10:15:57
Status
completed Completed

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Geological Survey of Finland GTK - Aarno Kotilainen (Systems Analyst )  

P.O.Box 96 Espoo FI-02151 Finland

Website
http://www.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/EMODnetGeology/wms  
Keywords ( Theme )
  • seabed_substrate_100k , features , seabed_substrate_100k , features , seabed_substrate_100k , features , seabed_substrate_100k , features
Topic category
  • Oceans
Reference system identifier
EPSG:3034
Reference system identifier
CRS:84
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EPSG:3034
Reference system identifier
CRS:84
Reference system identifier
EPSG:3034
Reference system identifier
CRS:84
Reference system identifier
EPSG:3034
Reference system identifier
CRS:84
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eng English
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Date stamp
2021-11-15
Metadata standard name
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Metadata standard version
1.0

  Point of contact

Geological Survey of Finland GTK - Aarno Kotilainen (Systems Analyst )  

P.O.Box 96 Espoo FI-02151 Finland

Website
http://www.emodnet-geology.eu/geoserver/EMODnetGeology/wms  
 
 

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