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  • This dataset contains the Soil map of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg at scale of 1:100.000. It contains a classification of the complete territory in 29 soil mapping units (SMU) containing information on texture, stoniness, nature of coarse fragments, drainage and simplified pedogenetic classification. The dataset has been published in 1969.

  • Modeling of the content of topsoil organic carbon (%) (ISO 10694) in croplands (0-25 cm), permanent grasslands (0-10 cm), vineyards (0-30 cm) and forests (0-20 cm). Based on soil analysis data collected between 2012-2014 (agriculture, vineyards) and 1998-2001 (forest). Data not transformed into INSPIRE data model

  • Interpolation (Kriging) of the pH content (CaCl2) in agricultural soils. Based on soil analysis data from 2009 to 2014. Data not transformed into INSPIRE data model

  • Evaluation of the quality element “continuity” per surface water body

  • Installations de compostage

  • This dataset contains the administrative units of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The dataset is structured according to the INSPIRE Annex I Theme - Administrative Units. The data has been derived from the Cadastral database and contains the shape of the country, the districts, the cantons and the municipalities.

  • The "good ecological potential" is the environmental quality objective defined by the water framework directive for artificial and heavily modified surface water bodies. The ecological potential is assessed in four classes ranging from 1 to 4 (good and higher, moderate, poor, bad). The classification of the ecological potential is based on the biological, physico-chemical and in some cases also the hydromorphological quality elements.

  • This dataset contains the condominium between Luxembourg and Germany. The dataset is structured according to the INSPIRE Annex I Theme - Administrative Units. The data has been derived from the Cadastral database. The geometry is matched with the geometries of the administrative units in Luxembourg but not with those from Germany.

  • According to the water framework directive (Directive 2000/60/CE), the biological parameter fish are monitored in surface water bodies in order to determine the ecological status. Fish react sensitively to the continuity and the hydrological flow of surface water. Fish are therefor sampled in the SWB which have deficits here. The methodology applied for sampling is the standard NF EN 14962:2006 "water quality − guidance on the scope and selection of fish sampling methods".

  • The hydromorphological status was determined by a monitoring compliant with the Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/EU). The elaboration of a structural quality mapping is one part of this monitoring. Within the scope of the work on the structural quality mapping, a total of 31 parameters in the area of the river bed, the river bank and the floodplain are assessed so that the structural quality mapping contains detailed information on the river morphology and the river continuity. In this case, the evaluation of the mapped sections is based on five classes. The areas river bed, left river bank, right riverbank, left floodplain and right floodplain are represented in 5 strips.