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Superficial deposits of Finland 1:200 000 (sediment polygons)

The Superficial deposits of Finland 1:200 000 (sediment polygons) contains data produced from the whole of Finland during the period 2002-2009. The data set can be used in regional planning, in military defence, in soil mapping (EU) and in joint mapping projects in various areas. The mapping scale has been 1:50 000-1:200 000. In compiling the medium-scale data set, generalised 1:20 000, 1:50 000 and 1:100 000 superficial deposits maps have been used and a new map product at a scale of 1:200 000 that is based on interpretation and field mapping. The minimum size of the sediment polygons is about six hectares. Exceptions are glaciofluvial, marginal till and hummocky moraine deposits, which are presented in the data set as areas with a surface area greater than two hectares. The blanketing peat overburden has been described in the new map product as a peat-covered area (0-0.3 m of peat), thin peat (0.3-0.6 m of peat) and thick peat (over 0.6 m of peat). Peat-covered areas, stone fields and uncovered bedrock areas have been added to the new production map by generalising the corresponding polygons in the terrain database of the National Land Survey of Finland (NLS). In connection with the generation of new production map, field observations have been gathered on the overburden thickness and the stratigraphic sequence at a depth of one metre as well as on rock exposures.

Coordinate reference system of the Superficial deposits of Finland 1:200 000 (sediment polygons) was transformed in March 2013. The transformation from Finnish National Grid Coordinate System (Kartastokoordinaattijärjestelmä, KKJ) Uniform Coordinate Frame to ETRS-TM35FIN projection was done by using the three-dimensional transformation in accordance with the recommendations for the public administration JHS154.

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Alternate title

Maaperän yleiskartta

Date (Publication)
2010-01-01
Unique resource identifier
http://paikkatiedot.fi/so/1000171
Presentation form
digitalGeographicInfo
Purpose

The Superficial deposits of Finland 1:200 000 (sediment polygons) is suitable for use at a general scale (medium scale) in land-use planning, in the mapping and inventory of the natural resources of land areas, in environmental management, in agriculture and forestry and in education as well as in scientific and applied research. The scale of use of the map data set is 1:100 000-1:250 000.

Credit

Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus

Credit

Maanmittauslaitos

Credit

Metsäntutkimuslaitos

Status
Completed
Owner
  Geological Survey of Finland
PL 96 (Vuorimiehentie 5) , Espoo , 02150 , Finland
0295030000
0295032901

Geosanasto

  • Soils

  • Outcrops

  • Bedrock

  • Sediments

  • Coarse-grained materials

  • Fine-grained materials

  • Clay

  • Gyttja

  • Organic sediments

  • Peat

  • Water

Place
  • Finland

  • Finland

Discipline
  • Geologic maps

  • Surficial geology maps

  • Geologic maps

  • Surficial geology maps

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

  • Geology

Paikkatietohakemiston asiasanasto

  • Not-Inspire

  • avoindata.fi

Temporal
  • Quaternary

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no limitations to public access
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Spatial representation type
Vector
Denominator
200000
Metadata language
Finnish
Topic category
  • Geoscientific information
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Reference system identifier
EPSG / ETRS89 / ETRS-TM35FIN (EPSG:3067) / 7.4
Topology level
Geometry only
Distribution format
  • ESRI file gdb ( 10.1 )

OnLine resource
http://hakku.gtk.fi/fi/locations/search?location_id=3 ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
OnLine resource
Maankamara ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation

Aineisto ei ole INSPIRE-tietotuotemäärittelyn mukainen

Pass
No
Statement

In producing the new general Superficial deposits of Finland 1:200 000 (sediment polygons), the following have been used as a background data: small scale 1:400 000 and 1:1 000 000 superficial deposits maps, the digital terrain database of the National Land Survey of Finland (NLS), 1:250 000 waterway elements, a digital elevation model, land parcel soil type data, VMI points (VMI = National Forest Inventory), the rock exposure observations of GTK, the rock exposure observations of Outokumpu Oy, low altitude aerogeophysical data sets, peat research points, a rock aggregate database and various available superficial deposits sets and geomorphological interpretations.

The general superficial deposits mapping process consists of generalisation of the base map, the gathering of reference material, preliminary interpretation, field mapping as well as data set completion and checking. In preparing the base map by generalising 1:20 000/1:50 000 and 1:100 000 superficial deposits maps, stone field polygons, open bedrock polygons, peat area polygons and classified mire polygons in the terrain database were joined to form one base map layer. In the new production process the mapping area was interpreted before field data were collected. In fieldwork, a probing rod and a spade were used for sediment identification. Most field observations were made close to a road network while in Northern Finland off-road routes were also used. The field observations were entered into a field computer. The sediment polygons were finalised and checked in the office. Finally, the field observations, sediment type labels, sediment polygon boundaries and sediment polygons were entered into the GTK database, in which sediment polygons were joined to form one seamless map layer. The clipping layer used for the map data set was a 1:200 000 map sheet division in accordance with the ETRS89 system (JHS 154).

Description

The general superficial deposits mapping process consists of generalisation of the base map, the gathering of reference material, preliminary interpretation, field mapping as well as data set completion and checking. In preparing the base map by generalising 1:20 000/1:50 000 and 1:100 000 superficial deposits maps, stone field polygons, open bedrock polygons, peat area polygons and classified mire polygons in the terrain database were joined to form one base map layer. In the new production process the mapping area was interpreted before field data were collected. In fieldwork, a probing rod and a spade were used for sediment identification. Most field observations were made close to a road network while in Northern Finland off-road routes were also used. The field observations were entered into a field computer. The sediment polygons were finalised and checked in the office. Finally, the field observations, sediment type labels, sediment polygon boundaries and sediment polygons were entered into the GTK database, in which sediment polygons were joined to form one seamless map layer. The clipping layer used for the map data set was a 1:200 000 map sheet division in accordance with the ETRS89 system (JHS 154).

In the general superficial deposits mapping, the geographical information systems (GIS) software packages ArcInfo and ArcView were used initially to process spatial data. Later ArcGIS 9.1-9.3 software was used almost exclusively. Additionally, the processing of the geophysical data sets used various programmes tailored to the material in question. GPS equipment was used in recording field observations.

Description

In producing the new general Superficial deposits of Finland 1:200 000 (sediment polygons), the following have been used as a background data: small scale 1:400 000 and 1:1 000 000 superficial deposits maps, the digital terrain database of the National Land Survey of Finland (NLS), 1:250 000 waterway elements, a digital elevation model, land parcel soil type data, VMI points (VMI = National Forest Inventory), the rock exposure observations of GTK, the rock exposure observations of Outokumpu Oy, low altitude aerogeophysical data sets, peat research points, a rock aggregate database and various available superficial deposits sets and geomorphological interpretations.

File identifier
ade1283b-0e69-4166-a52a-261d04f32cd0 XML
Metadata language
Finnish
Character set
8859 Part 15
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Hierarchy level name

Maaperä 1:200 000 (maalajit)

Date stamp
2024-02-19T15:08:34
Point of contact
  Geological Survey of Finland
PL 96 (Vuorimiehentie 5) , Espoo , 02150 , Finland
0295030000
0295032901
 
 

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GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Geology
Geosanasto
Bedrock Clay Coarse-grained materials Fine-grained materials Gyttja Organic sediments Outcrops Peat Sediments Soils Water
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