Lukas Rimondini, Thomas Gumbricht, Anders Ahlström, Gustaf Hugelius
This dataset contains binary raster maps showing presence-or-not of peatlands in the forested landscape of Sweden. Four different binary rasters are provided, representing different peatland definitions: 30, 40, 50 and 100 cm thickness of the organic (O) horizon.
Northern peatlands are major carbon deposits with important implications for the global climate system, and it is crucial to understand their spatial occurrence. These maps are of both societal and scientific value, and may be employed for spatial planning, estimate carbon stocks and evaluate climate change mitigation strategies.
The maps have a nationwide extent at 10 m spatial resolution and were produced by applying machine learning methods to soil data and LiDAR-based terrain indices. The soil data describes the thickness of the O-horizon and were extracted from the Swedish Forest Soil Inventory (SFSI) and the Peat archive of the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU).
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Citation
Lukas Rimondini, Thomas Gumbricht, Anders Ahlström, Gustaf Hugelius (2023) Maps of peatlands in the forested landscape of Sweden. Dataset version 2. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/rimondini-2023-peatlands-2
References
Rimondini, L., Gumbricht, T., Ahlström, A., & Hugelius, G. (2023). Mapping of peatlands in the forested landscape of Sweden using lidar-based terrain indices. Earth System Science Data, 15(8), 3473–3482. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-3473-2023
Data description
The dataset includes four GeoTIFF (tif
) files with the following specifications:
- File size: 390 – 347 MB
- Data type: Byte
- EPSG: 3006
- Pixel size: 10×10 m
- Width: 65750
- Height: 154000
- Origin: 265000,7672500
- Compression: LZW
- Overview images: True
Raster values:
- 0 = Non-peatland
- 1 = Peatland
Peatlands (Value=1) are areas with an organic soil horizon >= threshold. The thresholds are 30 cm (Peat30.tif
), 40 cm (Peat40.tif
), 50 cm (Peat50.tif
) and 100 cm (Peat100.tif
).
Comments
Depending on peatland definition, testing with a hold-out dataset indicated Accuracy of 0.89 –0.91 and Matthew’s correlation coefficient of 0.79 –0.81. The final maps show a national forest peatland extent of 60,292 – 71,996 km², estimates which are in range with previous studies employing traditional soil maps.
Version history
Version 2
Data files and peatland extent updated and list of creators re-ordered.
- Gotland and Öland were removed from the maps, following conclusions drawn in the review of Rimondini et al. (2023).
Version 1
Initial release
GCMD science keywords
Earth science > Biosphere > Terrestrial ecosystems > Wetlands > Peatlands
GCMD location
Continent > Europe > Northern Europe > Scandinavia > Sweden
Project
Project affiliated to: Trafikverket FOI project "Våtmarkers ekosystemtjänster: påverkan från nya projekt och möjligheter till klimatkompensation", TRV 2020/118654.
Publisher
Bolin Centre Database
DOI
10.17043/rimondini-2023-peatlands-2
Published
2023-06-02 17:05:23