Update dashboard subsidence measurements

Voorbeeld tekst

The subsidence measurements dashboard has been updated. This dashboard shows where land subsidence occurs as a result of mining activities in the deep subsurface. The information is based on measurements taken via monitoring networks around mining locations.

What’s New?

Starting Monday, October 20, an improved version of the dashboard is available. The goal of this update is to make the dashboard more user-friendly and present the data more clearly. Additionally, a new type of data, GPS signal measurements, has been added and the background documents ('meetregisters' and 'meetplannen') are now more accessible.

Improved Layout and Usability

  • The structure of the dashboard and the map display have been revised.
  • A user guide has been added.
  • The dashboard is now more intuitive and easier to use.
  • The dashboard now includes interactive elements:
    Users can select multiple measurement points, generate a graph, and download it. 
    This graph shows the subsidence within the selected area.

Access to Background Information

For each monitoring network, the data used and underlying documents, such as measurement plans and registers, can be downloaded.
Each mining location includes a direct hyperlink to the production plan and the corresponding (gas, oil, or salt) field.

For questions or suggestions, please contact our Service Desk:  info@nlog.nl
Got to the map: Bodemdalingsmetingen | NLOG