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EEAFigure Estimated organic carbon content (%) in the surface horizon (0-30 cm) of soils in Europe
The map shows the estimated organic carbon content (%) in the surface horizon (0-30 cm) of soils in Europe
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EEAFigure Soil erosion: probable problem areas in Europe
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EEAFigure Salinisation in Europe, 1993
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EEAFigure Data availability in EU for hot spots analysis
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EEAFigure Overview of progress in management of soil contamination in WCE and some SEE countries
SOER2010-title: Contamited sites in Europe, 2006. The graphs shows the status of identification and clean‑up of contaminated sites in Europe as reported to the European Environment Agency through the Eionet priority data flows on contaminated sites. While trends vary across Europe, it is clear that the remediation of contaminated sites is still a significant undertaking.
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EEAFigure Modelled soil moisture in Europe
Left: example of a forecast of topsoil moisture (15 July, 2008), right: subsoil available water capacity derived from modelling data.
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EEAFigure Projected changes in soil organic carbon for cropland 1990-2080
Predicted changes in soil organic carbon for croplands 1990–2080. The image on the left shows changes due to climate change only while the map on the right shows changes as a result of variations in net primary production and the advent of new technologies related to crop management (e.g. machinery, pesticides, herbicides, agronomic knowledge of farmers) and breeding (development of higher yielding varieties through improved stress resistance and/or yield potential) that result in yield increases.
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EEAFigure Total number of sites where risk reduction measures have been implemented
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EEAFigure Emissions to soil by scenarios including the emission
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EEAFigure Water erosion in Europe, 1993
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