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(The ESC models are interrogated, then captured site values, for the six constraining environmental site factors (four climatic and two soil factors) are displayed within EMIS.)
 
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On selecting the EMIS programme, the user is required to input site-based assessment information. The first input is location, then dominant soil group is chosen from a drop down list of 14 classes, and their attendant soil types. Underlying lithology is also chosen from a drop-down menu within EMIS: underlying solid lithology can be obtained and input, for Britain, from British Geological Survey (BGS) maps or from the online BGS 'survey data portal'. A user is encouraged to check and input soil information after a comprehensive soil survey at the chosen restock site

Latest revision as of 14:19, 20 February 2015

Knowledge management process

Supports KM process Knowledge Storage
Has KM techniques to identify and structure knowledge Database
Has KM techniques to transfer and share knowledge
Has KM techniques to analyse and apply knowledge Database
Has KM techniques to unspecificed process Database
  • has related DSS:ESC

On selecting the EMIS programme, the user is required to input site-based assessment information. The first input is location, then dominant soil group is chosen from a drop down list of 14 classes, and their attendant soil types. Underlying lithology is also chosen from a drop-down menu within EMIS: underlying solid lithology can be obtained and input, for Britain, from British Geological Survey (BGS) maps or from the online BGS 'survey data portal'. A user is encouraged to check and input soil information after a comprehensive soil survey at the chosen restock site