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Latest revision as of 14:53, 26 August 2021

North Sea:Topography
File:Layer Topography.png
Layer Info
Category Management
Subcategory Governance
Editable No
Data type Raster
Types or Values
0 m
180 m
360 m
540 m
720 m
900 m

Description

Terrain elevation.

MSP Challenge

This layer is just a background layer.

IN THIS TAB EXTENDED CONTENT IS PLACED

ON THIS TAB VISUAL CONTENT IS PLACED

Data Source

Adapted from land.copernicus.eu.

Original Title

European Digital Elevation Model (EU-DEM), version 1.0

Description

"EU-DEM v1.0 is a digital surface model (DSM) representing the first surface as illuminated by the sensors. It is a hybrid product based on SRTM and ASTER GDEM data fused by a weighted averaging approach and generated as a contiguous dataset divided into 1 degree by 1 degree tiles, corresponding to the SRTM naming convention. The spatial reference system is geographic, lat/lon with horizontal datum ETRS89, ellipsoid GRS80 and vertical datum EVRS2000 with geoid EGG08. These tiles have then been aggregated into 5°x5° tiles which have been projected to ETRS-LAEA by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission.

The implementation of EU-DEM v1.0 was coordinated by the European Commission in 2009-2011 in the framework of the Reference Data Access (RDA) Action of the EU GMES/Copernicus programme."

Description retrieved from Copernicus' metadata page for this resource (2021-07-15).

Creation Date

Not available. Publication date: 2016-04-20

Methodology

The datalayer was clipped to the Baltic Sea area and projected to fit the MSP Challenge Platform: Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035).

This page was last edited on 26 August 2021, at 14:53. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.