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===Description===
===Description===


 
The sediments layer protraits the type of sea floor you can find in the Baltic Sea area.
===MSP Challenge===
===MSP Challenge===


Here you can add information about how the layer is implemented or used in the MSP Challenge
The sediments layer is a static layer, it can help in decision making to plan for wind-farms or other structures fixed to the sea-floor. It can also assist in identifying potentially important areas for protection.
   
   
=Additional Information=
=Additional Information=
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=Metadata=
=Metadata=
===Data Source===
===Data Source===
Coming soon
DHI, EuSeaMap, BALANCE, retrieved from [https://maps.helcom.fi/website/mapservice/ HELCOM] on 2017-10-09.
==='''Original Titl'''e===
==='''Original Titl'''e===
Coming soon
Seabed sediment polygon (BALANCE)


===Description===
===Description===
Coming soon
"The dataset was created to be used in the HELCOM Baltic Sea Impact Index (BSII). It represents benthic biotope complexes in the Baltic Sea, based on a combination of geological sediment data and light availability data. The dataset contains the following six classes: 1 = Photic sand 2 = Non-photic sand 3 = Photic mud and clay 4 = Non-photic mud and clay 5 = Photic hard bottom 6 = Non-photic hard bottom The sediment data used in this dataset has been produced within the EU Interreg IIIB project BALANCE (www.balance-eu.org). The light availability data has been produced withing the EUSeaMap project (unpublished data) and was reported on request to HELCOM Secreteriat by DHI."
 
Description retrieved from [https://maps.helcom.fi/website/mapservice/ HELCOM]'s metadata page for this resource (2021-07-19)


===Creation Date===
===Creation Date===
Coming soon
Not available. Revision date: 2010-10-01.Updated in 2017.
===Methodology===
===Methodology===
Coming soon<headertabs />
This layer was adapted for MSP Challenge integration. The photic and non-photic zones were merged to obtain just the sediments' classes: sand, mud and clay , and hard bottom. <headertabs />

Latest revision as of 15:34, 11 November 2021

Sediments
File:Layer Sediments.png
Layer Info
Category Management
Subcategory Environmental conditions
Editable No
Data type Polygons
Types or Values
Hard Bottom
Mud and Clay
Sand

Description

The sediments layer protraits the type of sea floor you can find in the Baltic Sea area.

MSP Challenge

The sediments layer is a static layer, it can help in decision making to plan for wind-farms or other structures fixed to the sea-floor. It can also assist in identifying potentially important areas for protection.

IN THIS TAB EXTENDED CONTENT IS PLACED

ON THIS TAB VISUAL CONTENT IS PLACED

Data Source

DHI, EuSeaMap, BALANCE, retrieved from HELCOM on 2017-10-09.

Original Title

Seabed sediment polygon (BALANCE)

Description

"The dataset was created to be used in the HELCOM Baltic Sea Impact Index (BSII). It represents benthic biotope complexes in the Baltic Sea, based on a combination of geological sediment data and light availability data. The dataset contains the following six classes: 1 = Photic sand 2 = Non-photic sand 3 = Photic mud and clay 4 = Non-photic mud and clay 5 = Photic hard bottom 6 = Non-photic hard bottom The sediment data used in this dataset has been produced within the EU Interreg IIIB project BALANCE (www.balance-eu.org). The light availability data has been produced withing the EUSeaMap project (unpublished data) and was reported on request to HELCOM Secreteriat by DHI."

Description retrieved from HELCOM's metadata page for this resource (2021-07-19)

Creation Date

Not available. Revision date: 2010-10-01.Updated in 2017.

Methodology

This layer was adapted for MSP Challenge integration. The photic and non-photic zones were merged to obtain just the sediments' classes: sand, mud and clay , and hard bottom.

This page was last edited on 11 November 2021, at 15:34. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.