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Dominik Gerber

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Swiss Soil Dataset

The Swiss Soil Information System NABODAT contains soil data from cantonal soil protection offices and some national projects. An extract of approved data can be requested with the Swiss Soil Dataset (V6, April 2022).

The soil dataset primarily contains soil information collected from boreholes and profiles from soil mapping projects. In addition, soil data from cantonal implementation of soil protection measures according to the Swiss law regulations (composite soil samples, see soil sampling manual) and long-term soil monitoring done by national and cantonal soil protection agencies are available. Users can access various measured values and parameters of the analysed soils. However, soil pollutant data is excluded from the data set for legal reasons.

The point data from the soil mapping projects of the last decades are not spatially representative for Switzerland. The Swiss Soil Data Set (version 6) contains soil data for around 33’000 survey sites from a total of 23 cantons. It is completed with profile data from the survey for the Swiss Soil Suitability Map and monitoring data from the Swiss Soil Monitoring Network (NABO).

Swiss Soil Dataset version 6 – Spatial distribution of the locations (Figure: Service Center NABODAT)

Order the Swiss Soil Dataset

To order the soil data set, please complete the form below. Please take note of the documentation and the integrated FAQ describing the Swiss Soil Data Set. The documentation is part of the data delivery.

Terms of use

  • The data set is provided without guarantee, without claim to utility for any specific purpose, without claim to be area-representative and without claim to harmonized professional quality. It is submitted only for informational purposes. There is no entitlement to advice regarding the data set.
  • The dataset will be submitted on request. The data recipients will be asked for which purpose they want to obtain the data – this is purely for statistical purposes and should be helpful for planning future data collections.
  • It is recommended to archive the local copy of the data after using the dataset and to request an updated record on future demand.
  • For any use of the data, the source and version of the soil dataset must be accurately referenced.
  • The data should not be disclosed to third parties. Interested parties can make a separate request.