Basiskaarten en hydrofysische gegevens van het natuurlijke systeem: actualisatie in het stroomgebied van de Raam (waterschap Aa en Maas)

Translated title of the contribution: Base maps and hydrophysical data on the natural system: update for the Raam catchment area (Aa en Maas regional water authority)

Kees Teuling, Dennis Walvoort, Tom Harkema, Gerben Bakker, Paul Gerritsen, Marlies de Keizer, Hugo de Groot, Dorothée van Tol-Leenders, Fokke Brouwer (Contributor), Koen Dijkstra (Contributor), Frank Gerritsen (Contributor), Willy de Groot (Contributor), Martin Knotters (Contributor), Diederik van Ameijde (Contributor), Stijn Dekker (Contributor), Pieter Dijk (Contributor), Gijs Eijgenraam (Contributor), Hessel Woolderink (Contributor), Simone Verzandvoort (Contributor)

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Abstract

The Soil Map of the Netherlands, the Geomorphological Map of the Netherlands and the Water Table Depth Model are base maps for describing the natural system in the Netherlands. Hydrophysical data are essential for modelling water flow in soils. In 2023 these maps and data were updated for the Raam catchment, which is in the management area of the Aa en Maas regional water authority (province of Noord-Brabant). A new method was used in which field work and mapping were combined in one area and digital soil mapping techniques were used. This is an efficient method that produces maps of high quality. The maps and data have been included in the National Key Registry of the Subsurface (BRO) and are available to users via the BROloket and bodemdata.nl portals.
Translated title of the contributionBase maps and hydrophysical data on the natural system: update for the Raam catchment area (Aa en Maas regional water authority)
Original languageDutch
Place of PublicationWageningen
PublisherWOT Natuur & Milieu
Number of pages60
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Publication series

NameWOT-rapport
No.163
ISSN (Print)1871-028X

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