Seabed Substrates 1:100k

The EMODnet (European Marine Observation and Data network) Geology project (http://www.emodnet-geology.eu/) collects and harmonises marine geological data from the European sea areas to support decisionmaking and sustainable marine spatial planning. The partnership includes 39 marine organizations from 30 countries. The partners, mainly from the marine departments of the geological surveys of Europe (through the Association of European Geological Surveys- EuroGeoSurveys), have assembled marine geological information at various scales from all European sea areas (e.g. the White Sea, Baltic Sea, Barents Sea, the Iberian Coast, and the Mediterranean Sea within EU waters). This data includes the EMODnet seabed substrate map at a scale of 1:100 000 from the European marine areas. Traditionally, European countries have conducted their marine geological surveys according to their own national standards and classified substrates on the grounds of their national classification schemes. These national classifications are harmonised into a shared EMODnet schema using Folk's sediment triangle with a hierarchy of 16, 7 and 5 substrate classes. The data describes the seabed substrate from the uppermost 30 cm of the sediment column. In cases the data has been generalised into a target scale (1:100 000). The smallest cartographic unit within the data is about 0.05 km2 (5 hectares).
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Geological Survey of Finland GTK
Aarno Kotilainen
P.O.Box 96, Espoo, FI-02151, Finland
email: Aarno.kotilainen@gtk.fi
Role: point of contact

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These national classifications are harmonized into a shared EMODnet schema using Folk's sediment triangle with a hierarchy of 16, 7 and 5 substrate classes. The data describes the seabed substrate from the uppermost 30 cm of the sediment column. In cases the data has been generalised into a target scale (1:100 000). The smallest cartographic unit within the data is about 0.05 km2 (5 hectares). The restricted areas have been removed from the material.

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a434a2bb3e860a1c5485124055c4458e7fdfe08b
Geological Survey of Finland GTK
Aarno Kotilainen
P.O.Box 96, Espoo, FI-02151, Finland
email: Aarno.kotilainen@gtk.fi
Role: point of contact
2023-09-14

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