
Physico-chemical characteristics of external organic matters (EOMs) database. The database is a non-relationnal database in column format. Established in the EJP Soil EOM4SOIL project, the database considers physico-chemical characteristics from about 120 types of EOMs encompassing urban, industrial and agricultural origins (e.g. urine, sludge, composts, digestates, farmyard manures; from various origins) and about 90 characteristics (major elements, mineral trace elements, emerging contaminants, mineralised C and N). There is an average of about 20 variables collected per type of EOM. The Physico-chemical characteristics EOM database gathered EOM references collected in national databases and surveys from various European countries completed by data published in scientific articles.
Non-relational databases, FOS: Agricultural sciences, Sustainable agriculture, Agricultural sciences, organic matter
Non-relational databases, FOS: Agricultural sciences, Sustainable agriculture, Agricultural sciences, organic matter
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