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Screening the current soil drainage class map of Flanders (Belgium) for its predictive quality
Authors:J Van de Wauw  PA Finke
Institution:Department of Geology and Soil Science, Universiteit Gent, , B‐9000 Gent, Belgium
Abstract:The predictive quality of the current drainage class map of Flanders was evaluated using data from two monitoring networks: one with good spatial coverage but poor temporal coverage and another with better temporal but poor spatial coverage. We combine both networks to obtain 1678 point predictions for mean highest water (MHW) and mean lowest water (MLW) tables by applying time series modelling and total least squares regression. The resulting MHW and MLW point data set was used to evaluate the currency of the existing map and to identify regional differences. The quality of the current map is moderate, and large differences occur between regions. Especially the Campine region shows large and systematic differences, whereas the southeastern hills and chalk–loam region is relatively accurate. If more weight is given to errors in the wetter drainage classes, about 50% of the area of Flanders would benefit from remapping. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:water table  map  accuracy  phreatic groundwater  map purity  time series model  impulse‐response function
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