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  • Colorized raster of the aspect based on the digital elevation model of 2019 with a resolution of 50cm.

  • The method used for the measurement of dust deposition is the standard Bergerhoff method with the corresponding collection instrument. The measurement points of the Bergerhoff network are almost always located near industrial sites known for their high dust emissions (e. g. steel and metal-producing industries).

  • Au 1er janvier 2018, la population totale du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg a dépassé le seuil de 600 000 habitants. En effet, 602 005 personnes ont été comptées au début de cette année dans le Registre National des Personnes Physiques (RNPP). Les cantons Luxembourg et Esch sont les cantons les plus peuplés, avec respectivement 182 607 et 176 820 habitants. Ils concentrent à eux-seuls environ 60 % de la population nationale. Les autres dix cantons sont beaucoup moins fortement habités avec des parts de la population totale variant entre 8.00 % à Capellen et 0.86 % à Vianden.

  • The geostatistical interpolation map shows in real time the most probable distribution of the pollutant fine particles (PM10) between the different fixed measurement points that make up the telemetric network of Luxembourg, this at a resolution of 1km2.

  • Collectives Wastewaters treatment plant to ensure the treatment of collected urban waster water

  • This map shows the extent and inundation depth of surface runoff in a 50-year heavy rainfall scenario [D60T50].

  • The percentage of analysis in which the parameter polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons meets the threshold value

  • The percentage of analysis in which the parameter pesicides sum meets the threshold value

  • Oct. 2013 - Average monthly maximum temperatures [ºC] lux_2013_10_map_temp_maximum,lux_2013_10_samples_temp_maximum The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).

  • This layer contains the infrared version of the orthophoto 2013.