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Sediment Volume of the Upper Holocene Layer in the Belgian Part of the North Sea in cubic meters
Citation
Sediment Volume of the Upper Holocene Layer in the Belgian Part of the North Sea in cubic meters. Data product TILES Consortium 2018. TILES Voxel model subsurface Belgian part of the North Sea. Belgian Science Policy. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/8465
Contact:
Van Lancker, Vera Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
Extract from the TILES subsurface voxel model Belgian part of the North Sea (200*200m; 1m vertical resolution). Version 2020. GeoTIFF and QMD metadata file. moreVolumes are calculated based on the thickness of this layer and multiplied with the volume of a voxel (200*200*1m). As a consequence, it are rough estimations. Metadata can be found in the attached QMD file and can be opened in QGIS. The modelling process is described in Hademenos et al. 2019. More information in the final project report: Van Lancker et al. 2019. Scope Themes: Geology - Geophysics - Sedimentation Keywords: Holocene, Holocene sediments, Belgian part of the North Sea Geographical coverage Belgian part of the North Sea [Marine Regions] Parameter
Sediment (bulk)volume Contributors
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Project
TILES: Transnational and Integrated Long-term Marine Exploitation Strategies, more
Publication
Describing this dataset
Van Lancker, V. et al. (2019). Transnational and Integrated Long-term Marine Exploitation Strategies (TILES): Final Report. (BRAIN-be - Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks). Belgian Science Policy: Brussels. 75 pp., more
Used in this dataset
Hademenos, V. et al. (2019). 3D subsurface characterisation of the Belgian Continental Shelf: a new voxel modelling approach. Geol. Mijnb. 98(e1). https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/njg.2018.18, more
Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data products
Data origin: Research
Metadatarecord created: 2024-02-01
Information last updated: 2024-02-01
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