Dataset information
Available languages
German
Keywords
inspireidentifiziert, Soil, SoilLayer, Bodenschutz, interoperability, Bodenkunde, infoFeatureAccessService, interoperabel, WFS, compactionSensitivity, sedimentaryMaterial, SoilBody, Geologie, bboxbebb, Brandenburg, Process, Verdichtungsempfindlichkeit, Oberboden, SoilDerivedObject, topSoil, OM_Observation, Boden, DerivedSoilProfile
Dataset description
The interoperable INSPIRE display service (WFS) Soil (compression sensitivity in the upper floor in Brandenburg) provides an overview of the potential compaction sensitivity of the soil at 35 cm reference depth in the state of Brandenburg. The map is based on the legend units of the floor overview map (BÜK300). These are soil forming societies. The individual surface soil forms (FBF) were documented with soil physical characteristics, which were determined by ground and laboratory tests. On the basis of these soil characteristics, the compaction sensitivity of the soil was derived. This classifies the first compaction behavior (in the sense of a compaction intensity) of a naturally stored, deposited subsoil due to its physical and hydrological properties. Further information can be found here: http://www.geo.brandenburg.de/ows/htdocs/21042020_Verdichtung.pdf According to the INSPIRE data specification Soil (D2.8.III.3_v3.0), the contents of the soil overview map are INSPIRE-compliant. The WFS includes the following feature types:
— Monitoring process with information on the organisation involved in the process (LBGR),
— derived soil object with information on the observation of the soil property to describe the derived soil object,
— Observation of a soil property (so:OM_Observation) with information on the character of the soil-derived object, the observed property, the soil-derived observation of soil-related properties, the result of observations of the derived soil object,
— Soil bodies, demarcated and with respect to certain soil characteristics and/or spatial patterns of homogeneous part of the floor ceiling; and
— Soil layer with information on the assignment of the layer to a term corresponding to its type (LayerTypeValue: topsoil), to the derived profile, which serves as the reference profile for a particular type of soil in a given geographical area, the upper and lower depth of the profile element, measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm).
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The compliant INSPIRE download service (WFS) Soil provides an overview of the potential compaction sensitivity of the soil at a reference depth of 35 cm in the state of Brandenburg. The map is based on the legend units of the soil survey map (BÜK300). Based on the soil properties of the legend units and the corresponding soil forms, the compaction sensitivity of the soil was derived. This Classifies the Initial Compaction Behaviour (in terms of compaction intensity) of a natural layered, settled subsoil based on its physical and hydrological properties. Further information can be found here: http://www.geo.brandenburg.de/ows/htdocs/21042020_Verdichtung.pdf The content of the soil map is compliant to the INSPIRE data specification for the annex theme Soil (D2.8.III.3_v3.0). The WFS includes the following feature types:
—Observation process with information about the organisation involved in the process (LBGR),
Soil derived object with information on the observation of the soil property for characterising the soil derived object,
Observations of a soil derived object with information about the character of the soil derived object, the observed property, the soil derived observation of soil related properties, the result of the observations of the soil derived object,
Soil body, part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns, and
Soil layer with information about the assignation of the layer according to the concept that fits its kind (LayerTypeValue: Topsoil), to the derived soil profile, which serves as a reference profile for a particular type of soil in a specific geographical area, including the upper and lower depth of the profile element from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm).
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