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Beata Hou š kov á Soil & Waste Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, J RC Ispra Italy

Soil Information System of the Danube River Basin - source of the data for flooding prediction models. Beata Hou š kov á Soil & Waste Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, J RC Ispra Italy. Soil Information System (SIS) on Danube river basin. Flood Risk Assessment Project

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Beata Hou š kov á Soil & Waste Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, J RC Ispra Italy

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  1. Soil Information System of the Danube River Basin - source of the data for flooding prediction models. Beata Houšková Soil & Waste Unit, Institute for Environment & Sustainability, JRC Ispra Italy

  2. Soil Information System (SIS) on Danube river basin • Flood Risk Assessment Project • Georeferenced Soil Database of Europe • Odra river basin – pilot project • (Development of the soil digital database for the Odra basin at the • scale 1:250,000. Final report, Warsaw, 2001)

  3. Flood Risk Assessment Project LISFLOOD model – evaluation of flood risk in different time interval

  4. The structure of LISFLOOD model

  5. Cascade structure of LISFLOOD model 4. LISFLOOD-FF: a flood forecasting model

  6. Use of Soil data in LISFLOOD model Inputs HYPRES Infiltration parameters infiltration topsoil texture topsoil Van Genuchten parameters h/v transport subsoil texture subsoil Van Genuchten parameters h/v transport depth to bedrock water storage Parent material Groundwater parameters groundwater

  7. Georeferenced Soil Database of Europe (1:250,000)

  8. General Structure of the Database

  9. DANUBE BASIN DATABASE MEETING Explanatory meeting for contributors of data, JRC/Ispra/Soil&Waste Unit 22–23 January, 2004 • Participants • Representatives of contributors: • Austria: Umweltbundesamt GmbH / Federal Environment Agency Ltd.,Abteilung Terrestrische Ökologie / Dept. Terrestrial Ecology, Wien. • Czech Republic: University of Agriculture, Prague, Faculty of Agronomy; Department of Soil Science and Geology • Hungary: Department of Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Szent Istvan University, Godollo • University of Miskolc • Slovak Republic: Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute, Bratislava • Representatives of JRC/ Ispra • IES: Soil&Waste Unit • Land management Unit • Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (IPSC)

  10. Identifier Type Mandatory Example Description soil_body (key) char 10 yes 33.2.SB821 Code soil body (SB821) within soil region (33.2) sb_wrb char 10 yes stn-vr -LV WRB-classification 1 sb_mat char 3 yes 900 Parent material 2 sb_obst char 1 yes 1 Depth to obstacle for roots 3 Structure of Danube basin soil databaseSoil body definition table Number of points information: 1 200 points per country

  11. Parent material

  12. Root obstracle reasons

  13. Identifier Type Mandatory Example Description soil_body (key) char 10 yes 33.2.SB821 code soil body (SB821) within soil region (33.2) sbsm_X num 5 yes 12.10 X-coordinate representative soil profile (eastern latitude) sbsm_Y num 4 yes 35.20 Y-coordinate representative soil profile (longitude) sbsm_alt num 4 yes 812 Surface altitude (meter a.s.l.) sbsm_depw num 3 yes 20 average depth to water table (dm) Structure of Danube basin soil databaseSoil body measurement table

  14. Identifiers of Soil body measurement table

  15. Structure of Danube basin soil databaseSoil horizon measurement table

  16. Identifiers of Soil horizon measurement table1

  17. Identifiers of Soil horizon measurement table2

  18. Identifiers of Soil horizon measurement table3:Textural classes • Class Description • 0 No texture Peat soils • 1 Coarse 18% ≤ clay and >65% sand • Medium 18% ≤ clay < 35% and  15% sand, or 18% ≤ clay and 15% ≤ sand <65% • 3 Medium fine <35% clay and <15% sand • 4 Fine35% ≤ clay < 60% • 5 Very fine ≥ 60% clay sand=fraction between 50 and 2000 μmeter; silt=fraction between 2 and 50 μmeter; clay= fraction smaller than 2 μmeter;

  19. Identifiers of Soil horizon measurement table4:Gravel content classes Class Description 1 Low gravel content ≤ 15% gravel 2 High gravel content > 15% gravel

  20. Soil data for flood & drought applications: present status • Available • 1M: • - European Soils database • 250 k: • - Oder • - Meuse • - Danube: • *Austria • *Hungary • *Slovak Republic • *Czech Republic • *Romania • *Bosnia-Herzegovina • Pending • Slovenia • Missing • Germany • Croatia • Serbia • Bulgaria • Ukraine • Moldovia

  21. Total number of point data and number of Danube basin data (status till November 2004) Total 7,695 6,558

  22. Soil body = Soil typological unit

  23. Soilscape = Soil mapping unit

  24. Contributions • Ad De Roo, Land Management Unit (LMU), IES, TP261, 21020, Ispra (Va), Italy. • Jean Dusart, Soil&Waste Unit, IES, TP 280, 21020 Ispra (VA), Italy. • „Danube countries“: SK, AT, CZ, RO, HU, BA (status of receiving data till November 25, 2004).

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