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Nutrient flows: inputs to soil

Web application for visualization of 'Inputs to soil' data. Data come as output of EMEP model, DAYCENT model and GREEN model.

  • Visualisation | Last updated: 19 May 2025
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Web application for visualization of 'Inputs to soil' data.
Data are represented by interactive map.
 
Data come as output of different models:
  • EMEP model:
    • Mean annual N atmospheric deposition
  • DAYCENT model:
    • Mean N mineral fertilization
    • Mean N organic fertilization
    • Mean N fixation
  • GREEN model:
    • Total mineral P
    • Total manure P
Data from EMEP model have been originally provided as raster.
Raster data resolution: 0.1 x 0.1 deg EPSG 4326 WGS84
Raster unit of measures: [mg substance/sqm/y]
Reference year: 2015
Raster spatial coverage: Europe
Data from raster have been aggregated at a country, NUTS2 and river basin level.
Type of aggregation: mean value over area.
Spatial coverage of aggregated data: EU27 + UK.
Unit of measures: [mg/sqm]
 
Data from DAYCENT model have been originally provided as raster.
Raster data resolution: 1000 x 1000 m EPSG 3035 LAEA
Raster unit of measures: [kg substance/ha/y]
Reference year: 2010-2019
Raster spatial coverage: agricultural land from Corine Land Cover
Data from raster have been aggregated at a country, NUTS2 and river basin level.
Type of aggregation: mean value over area.
Spatial coverage of aggregated data: EU27 + UK.
Unit of measures: [kg/ha]
 
Phosphorus data from GREEN model have been aggregated at a country, NUTS2 and river basin level.
Type of aggregation: total value over area.
Unit of measures: [t]
Spatial coverage of aggregated data: all Europe and outside Europe where GREEN data are available.
 
Map image layer reference system: EPSG 3857 WebMercator.
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