iSOIL project (Interactions between  related sciences)

iSOIL project (Interactions between related sciences)

iSOIL project (Interactions between related sciences)

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iSOIL data are integrated into the Data Centre (ESDAC) in order to enhance the collaboration on, and further use of, the data generated in the iSOIL project, also beyopnd the project’s lifetime. The data can be downloaded for free and used under the conditions set in the License agreement. More information about the iSoil Project.

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