
Soil Health Data Cube for pan-EU (SHDC4EU) has been previously described in the D5.1: Soil Health Data Cube technical specifications (OGH, M9). Task: 1.1, 2.2, 5.1, 6.4. The main purpose of the SHDC is to serve as a platform for more detailed computing i.e. to estimate trends in important soil health indicators (e.g. Bare Soil Fraction, vegetation cover, chemical soil properties and similar). The SHDC is available via S3 (Simple Storage Service) and STAC as open data, which means that any researcher across EU can access data directly using rstac or similar seamless software, and fetch values / aggregate per polygon or farm. SHDC will be fully documented via https://shdc.aii4soilhealth.eu/ and will be continuously updated with new layers, new examples and worked out computational notebooks. Soil Health Data Cube for pan-EU (SHDC4EU) V1 is now available (70% complete); majority of layers are available via our Zenodo community (https://zenodo.org/communities/ai4soilhealth/), STAC.EcoDataCube.eu and/or our project Github (https://github.com/AI4SoilHealth/). The SHDC4EU currently includes 90% of the base layers and 20% of the predicted soil layers (current focus is on soil properties: soil organic carbon, soil pH, texture fractions, bulk density, soil WRB types and similar). The remaining predictions are gradually being uploaded and added to the back-end and front-end. Lead Authors: R. Minarik (OpenGeoHub), X. Tian (OpenGeoHub), R. Simoes (OpenGeoHub), T. Hengl (OpenGeoHub), Serkan Isik (OpenGeoHub), L. Parente (OpenGeoHub), Participating authors: D. Consoli (OpenGeoHub) & Y-F. Ho (OpenGeoHub) Reviewed by: Lucas Gomes, AU; Mogens H. Greve, AU
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