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Soil Regions of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000

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  • Übersicht
  • Be­schrei­bung
    Aktualität des Datensatzes
  • Raumbezug
  • Verweise und Downloads
    Downloads Querverweise Weitere Verweise
  • Nutzung
  • Kontakt
    Point of Contact
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    Informationen zum Datensatz Zusatzinformationen Schlag­worte
  • Metadatensatz

Downloads (7)

EUSR5000 (JPEG) EUSR5000 im Format JPEG (Auflösung 150 dpi) [33.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (MS Access) EUSR5000 im Format Microsoft Access Datenbank (Office XP/2003, 2007) [100.0 MB]
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Querverweise (1)

WMS
Soil Regions of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (WMS)
The map of the "Soil Regions of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (Version 2.0)" is published by the Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), in partnership with the Joint Research Center (JRC, Ispra). The soil regions map is intended to support the current national mapping activities towards a European 1:250,000 datbase by stratifying similar regional soil associations into a hierarchical concept. Only by stratification, the complexity of soils can be systematically structured so that the complex 1:250,000 legend can be handled in cross-national and contintental-level applications. Soil regions are natural, cross-regional soil geographical units which perform the highest spatial and content-based aggregation of European soils. They represent the frame conditions for soil development at the landscape level. The soil regions are presented at scale 1:5,000,000. Thus, its borders are highly generalized. Because of its low resolution, the map units absorb atypical soils and associations of soils, which are only described in higher resolution soil maps. The delineation of the soil regions is expected to be refined (and probably improved by its content) during the actual 1:250,000 mapping process. Thus, updating can be expected in the future. Currently, the soil regions map is the only graphical soil representation in Europe which has been developed using fully comparable and harmonized basic data at the continental level (climate, hydrography, relief, geology, vegetation): the interpretation of this input data, and the utilization of expert knowledge (including the interpretation of regional soil maps) has been done using one common methodology, developed and applied consistently throughout the whole mapping area by an experienced international soil mapper (Dr. Reinhard Hartwich, former member of BGR, and co-author of the 1998 Manual of Procedures). The methodology is extensively described in the Explanatory Notes (German), and in the revised Manual of Procedures which is expected to be completed soon. It is highly recommended to apply and interpret the map using the map comments and descriptions as provided in the explanatory notes (German: Hartwich et al. 2005; English: revision of the Manual of Procedures, initial version: Finke et al. 2001).
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Nutzungs­bedingun­gen

Die bereitgestellten Informationen sind bei Weiterverwendung wie folgt zu zitieren/The works made available shall be quoted as follows: BGR [Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe] (2005). Soil Regions Map of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (Version 2.0). Special Publication, Ispra. EU catalogue number S.P.I.05.134.

Point of Contact

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe
Dr. Einar Eberhardt

fis.bo@bgr.de

Vorschau

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Be­schrei­bung

EUSR5000

The map of the "Soil Regions of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (Version 2.0)" is published by the Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), in partnership with the Joint Research Center (JRC, Ispra). The soil regions map is intended to support the current national mapping activities towards a European 1:250,000 datbase by stratifying similar regional soil associations into a hierarchical concept. Only by stratification, the complexity of soils can be systematically structured so that the complex 1:250,000 legend can be handled in cross-national and contintental-level applications. Soil regions are natural, cross-regional soil geographical units which perform the highest spatial and content-based aggregation of European soils. They represent the frame conditions for soil development at the landscape level. The soil regions are presented at scale 1:5,000,000. Thus, its borders are highly generalized. Because of its low resolution, the map units absorb atypical soils and associations of soils, which are only described in higher resolution soil maps. The delineation of the soil regions is expected to be refined (and probably improved by its content) during the actual 1:250,000 mapping process. Thus, updating can be expected in the future. Currently, the soil regions map is the only graphical soil representation in Europe which has been developed using fully comparable and harmonized basic data at the continental level (climate, hydrography, relief, geology, vegetation): the interpretation of this input data, and the utilization of expert knowledge (including the interpretation of regional soil maps) has been done using one common methodology, developed and applied consistently throughout the whole mapping area by an experienced international soil mapper (Dr. Reinhard Hartwich, former member of BGR, and co-author of the 1998 Manual of Procedures). The methodology is extensively described in the Explanatory Notes (German), and in the revised Manual of Procedures which is expected to be completed soon. It is highly recommended to apply and interpret the map using the map comments and descriptions as provided in the explanatory notes (German: Hartwich et al. 2005; English: revision of the Manual of Procedures, initial version: Finke et al. 2001). Die Karte der "Bodenregionen der Europäischen Union und ihrer Nachbarstaaten im Maßstab 1:5.000.000 (Version 2.0.)" wird von der Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) in Kooperation mit dem Joint Research Center (JRC, Ispra) herausgegeben. Die Bodenregionenkarte ist eine erste Informationsquelle für die Bewertung und Gliederung der Böden Europas. Sie bietet allgemeine, aggregierte Informationen zu den Böden und dient allgemein dem Vergleich der Bodenbildungsbedingungen in verschiedenen Klimagebieten. Zentrales Ziel ist allerdings die Unterstützung und Gliederung der Böden des in Entwicklung befindlichen europäischen Kartenwerks 1:250.000. Da es sich um eine Gliederungskarte handelt, sind die Grenzen der Kartiereinheiten stark generalisiert und für grobe, überregionale Landschaftsmaßstäbe gedacht. Die Bodenregionenkarte ist derzeit die einzige graphische Darstellung der Böden Europas, bei der alle Grunddaten (Geologie, Klima, Vegetation, Relief, Hydrographie) aus dem selben Blickwinkel bewertet und die Bodeneinheiten nach einheitlichen Kriterien abgegrenzt wurden. Darüber hinaus bildet sie eine Arbeitsgrundlage, die voll in bestehende GIS-Datenbanken integriert werden kann. Es ist ausdrücklich vorgesehen, und zu erwarten, dass die Linienführung im Zuge der Anwendungen im Maßstab 1:250.000 verfeinert wird, und Anpassungen erfolgen, die eine Fortschreibung dieser Datenbasis erfordern. Karte und Datenbank englisch, Bericht deutsch mit englischen Abbildungen. Für die Anwendung und Interpretation des Kartenmaterials sollten dringend die Anmerkungen und Beschreibungen des Erläuterungsbandes Verwendung finden.

Aktualität des Datensatzes

Publication

09.08.2005

Status

onGoing

Raumbezug

Lage der Geodaten (in WGS84)
SW Länge/Breite NO Länge/Breite
-33.551°/31.147° 71.595°/71.595°
Koordinaten­system
EPSG:9802

Verweise und Downloads

Downloads (7)

EUSR5000 (JPEG) EUSR5000 im Format JPEG (Auflösung 150 dpi) [33.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (MS Access) EUSR5000 im Format Microsoft Access Datenbank (Office XP/2003, 2007) [100.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (PDF) EUSR5000 im Format Adobe Acrobat Datei (Auflösung 600 dpi) [108.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (PDF) EUSR5000 im Format Erläuterungsband inkl. Beispielkarten (pdf) [42.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (PNG) EUSR5000 im Format PNG (Auflösung 150 dpi) [16.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (Shapefile) EUSR5000 im Format ESRI Shape [7.0 MB]
EUSR5000 (TIFF) EUSR5000 im Format TIFF (Auflösung 300 dpi) [94.0 MB]

Querverweise (1)

WMS
Geodatendienst
Soil Regions of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (WMS)
img
The map of the "Soil Regions of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (Version 2.0)" is published by the Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), in partnership with the Joint Research Center (JRC, Ispra). The soil regions map is intended to support the current national mapping activities towards a European 1:250,000 datbase by stratifying similar regional soil associations into a hierarchical concept. Only by stratification, the complexity of soils can be systematically structured so that the complex 1:250,000 legend can be handled in cross-national and contintental-level applications. Soil regions are natural, cross-regional soil geographical units which perform the highest spatial and content-based aggregation of European soils. They represent the frame conditions for soil development at the landscape level. The soil regions are presented at scale 1:5,000,000. Thus, its borders are highly generalized. Because of its low resolution, the map units absorb atypical soils and associations of soils, which are only described in higher resolution soil maps. The delineation of the soil regions is expected to be refined (and probably improved by its content) during the actual 1:250,000 mapping process. Thus, updating can be expected in the future. Currently, the soil regions map is the only graphical soil representation in Europe which has been developed using fully comparable and harmonized basic data at the continental level (climate, hydrography, relief, geology, vegetation): the interpretation of this input data, and the utilization of expert knowledge (including the interpretation of regional soil maps) has been done using one common methodology, developed and applied consistently throughout the whole mapping area by an experienced international soil mapper (Dr. Reinhard Hartwich, former member of BGR, and co-author of the 1998 Manual of Procedures). The methodology is extensively described in the Explanatory Notes (German), and in the revised Manual of Procedures which is expected to be completed soon. It is highly recommended to apply and interpret the map using the map comments and descriptions as provided in the explanatory notes (German: Hartwich et al. 2005; English: revision of the Manual of Procedures, initial version: Finke et al. 2001).
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Weitere Verweise (2)

https://services.bgr.de/boden/eusr5000 Information Karte im BGR-Geoviewer
https://www.bgr.bund.de/eusr5000 Information EUSR5000-Internetseite - EUSR5000-Website

Nutzung

Nutzungs­bedingun­gen

Die bereitgestellten Informationen sind bei Weiterverwendung wie folgt zu zitieren/The works made available shall be quoted as follows: BGR [Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe] (2005). Soil Regions Map of the European Union and Adjacent Countries 1:5,000,000 (Version 2.0). Special Publication, Ispra. EU catalogue number S.P.I.05.134.

Zugriffs­beschränkun­gen

no limitations to public access

Kontakt

Point of Contact

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe
Dr. Einar Eberhardt

Stilleweg 2
30655 Hannover
DE

fis.bo@bgr.de

Fach­informationen

Informationen zum Datensatz

Identifikator

78F40629-3272-40F6-B0AA-C0A353F7A391

Digitale Repräsentation

Vector

Erstellungs­maß­stab
Maßstab 1:x

5000000

Fachliche Grundlage

Die Datenquellen sind in Hartwich et al. (2005) gelistet und erläutert: - Europaweite thematische Karten und Datensätze - Nationale/regionale Bodenkarten und Expertenwissen von Mitgliedern des European Soil Bureau Network (ESBN) - The data sources are listed, explained and cited in Hartwich et al. (2005): - Europe-wide thematic maps and data sets - national/regional soil maps and expert knowledge from members of the European Soil Bureau Network (ESBN)

Zusatzinformationen

Sprache des Daten­satzes

Englisch

Datenformat
Name Version Kompressionstechnik Spezifi­kation
PDF n/a
PDF n/a
Shapefile n/a
JPEG n/a
MS Access n/a
PNG n/a
TIFF n/a

Schlag­worte

INSPIRE-Themen Soil
ISO-Themen­kategorien Geoscientific Information
Suchbegriffe Bodeneigenschaften Bodenlandschaften Bodenregionen Bodenverbreitung Climate areas EGDI Entstehungsart Europa Europe landscape stratification Soil landscapes Soil parent material associations soil regions Soil scapes

Informationen zum Metadatensatz

Objekt-ID

AE71FFEE-1AE9-4624-AE3F-F49513FE9DCB

Aktualität der Metadaten

17.06.2020

Sprache Metadatensatz

Englisch

Datensatz / Datenserie  

Dataset

XML Dar­stellung
Metadaten als XML herunter­laden
Point of Contact (Metadatum)
geodatenmanagement@bgr.de
Metadatenquelle
GeoDaK (Datenkatalog der Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe)
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe

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