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The information supplied in the table below should be provided with all citations to this electronic resource. You are requested to format each of the fields below as required by the specific bibliographical style you are using. citation: http://gis.teagasc.ie/soils/map.php
My Note: date of access, was my last upload of citation details, this will change as the site is updated..
Note 2: the,,,,Electronic Address or URL (above in blue) will bring you to the following data: ISIS Final Technical Report 17: User Guide for Systems ManagementThis page displays all of the metadata information which describes this resource. This metadata information provides details of: the owners and creators of this resource; download links to any files which are available for downloading; geographical and temporal information about the datasets or project in general; other information such as a description of the project, experimental techniques used, data download restrictions, etc. Files attached to this resource have been downloaded 15 times. Resource or Project AbstractThe Irish Soil Information System (Irish SIS) project was established in
2008, following a comprehensive inventory of Irish soil data compiled by
Daly and Fealy (2007), which had highlighted that soil data coverage of
Ireland was incomplete in both detail and extent. The Irish SIS project was
funded under the Environmental Protection Agency STRIVE Research Programme
2007-2013 and co-funded by Teagasc. It was led by Teagasc with the
participation of researchers from Cranfield University (UK) and University
College Dublin. The overall objective of the Irish SIS project was to
conduct a programme of structured research into the national distribution of
soil types and construct a soil map, at 1:250,000 scale, which would
identify and describe the soils according to a consistent national legend.
This map is now available in digital format and forms the basis of a new
soil information system for Ireland (http://soils.teagasc.ie). Go back to top of page Top
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An example of this citation in proper usage: Creamer, R. "ISIS Final Technical Report 17: User Guide for Systems Management ". Associated datasets and digitial information objects connected to this resource are available at: Secure Archive For Environmental Research Data (SAFER) managed by Environmental Protection Agency Ireland http://erc.epa.ie/safer/resource?id=cffe24c4-6375-11e5-ab63-005056ae0019 (Last Accessed: 2016-04-06)
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