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The detail of the bathymetric data in the MSP Challenge is not suitable for navigation. Bathymetry in the MSP Challenge is a static data layer providing general indications of water depth in a particular sea area.
The detail of the bathymetric data in the MSP Challenge is not suitable for navigation. Bathymetry in the MSP Challenge is a static data layer providing general indications of water depth in a particular sea area.


=North Sea=
 
Return to [[Categories and Layers#tab=Environmental conditions|Environmental Conditions]]
=North Sea =
In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the North Sea edition of the MSP Challenge.
In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the North Sea edition of the MSP Challenge.


==Types==
=== Types ===
* 0-20m
* 0-20m
* 20-40m
* 20-40m
* 40-60m
* 40-60m
* 60-100m
* 60-100m
* 100-200m  
* 100-200m
* 200-500m
* 200-500m
* 500-1000m
* 500-1000m
* >1000m
* >1000m
=== Metadata ===
==== Data Source ====
[http://portal.emodnet-bathymetry.eu Emodnet bathymetry data portal].
==== Original Title ====
Mean depth full coverage.
==== Description ====
The EMODnet data products are based on the continuous average depth grid of one-sixteenth arc-minute. This grid is based on three source types: Individual bathymetric surveys, composite digital terrain data (cDTM) and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry. The latter two have been used whenever the actual survey data was unavailable for direct processing by the EMODnet partners. Whenever data were unavailable GEBCO data has been used to fill in the gaps.
==== Creation Date ====
Accessed in 2019/11
==== Methodology ====
Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest and classified it using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section.
== Digitwin Edition ==
In the digitwin edition there is an additional bathymetry layer. This layer is a sub-set of the bathymetry layer already present from Emodnet (see North Sea Basic Edition on top). Due to memory restrictions, limiting the coverage of the layer we are able to show more detailled information. This layer has 25m resolution and can now be displayed at 250m resolution in the MSP Challenge instead of 1,5km.
=== Types ===
* >0
* 0 - -10m
* -10 - -20m
* -20 - -30m
* -30 - -40m
* -40 - -50 m
* -50 - -60 m
* > -60 m
== Sand Extraction Edition ==
In this version of the MSP Challenge, there is yet another bathymetry layer - bathymetry contour at 5 meter intervals, with a range of 0 until -45.
== Types ==
* 0 - 5
* 5 - 10
* 10 - 15
* 15 - 20
* 20 - 25
* 25 - 30
* 30 - 35
* 35 - 40
* 40 - 45


==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
===Data Source===
[http://portal.emodnet-bathymetry.eu Emodnet bathymetry data portal].
[https://geo.rijkswaterstaat.nl/arcgis/rest/services/GDR/diepte_noordzee/FeatureServer/1 Rijkswaterstaat]
 
===Original Title===
===Original Title===
Mean depth full coverage.
dieptegegevens_noordzee_5m_resolutie
 
===Description===
===Description===
The EMODnet data products are based on the continuous average depth grid of one-sixteenth arc-minute. This grid is based on three source types: Individual bathymetric surveys, composite digital terrain data (cDTM) and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry. The latter two have been used whenever the actual survey data was unavailable for direct processing by the EMODnet partners. Whenever data were unavailable GEBCO data has been used to fill in the gaps.
Line based layer representing the depth in 5 meter intervals.  
 
===Creation Date===
===Creation Date===
Accessed in 2019/11
Created and accessed on 2024/10
 
===Methodology===
===Methodology===
Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest and classified it using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section.  
Not applicable.


=Baltic Sea=
=Baltic Sea=
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This layer was integrated into the MSP Challenge to show the depths in intervals of 50m depth until 250m.  
This layer was integrated into the MSP Challenge to show the depths in intervals of 50m depth until 250m.  


=Clyde Marine Region=
== Western Baltic Sea ==
The bathymetry layer in the Western Baltic Sea Edition remains consistent with that featured in the Baltic Sea edition.
 
= Clyde Marine Region =
In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the Clyde Marine Region edition of the MSP Challenge.
In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the Clyde Marine Region edition of the MSP Challenge.


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* 40-60m
* 40-60m
* 60-100m
* 60-100m
* 100-200m  
* 100-200m
* 200-500m
* 200-500m
* 500-1000m
* 500-1000m
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The EMODnet data products are based on the continuous average depth grid of one-sixteenth arc-minute. This grid is based on three source types: Individual bathymetric surveys, composite digital terrain data (cDTM) and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry. The latter two have been used whenever the actual survey data was unavailable for direct processing by the EMODnet partners. Whenever data were unavailable GEBCO data has been used to fill in the gaps.
The EMODnet data products are based on the continuous average depth grid of one-sixteenth arc-minute. This grid is based on three source types: Individual bathymetric surveys, composite digital terrain data (cDTM) and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry. The latter two have been used whenever the actual survey data was unavailable for direct processing by the EMODnet partners. Whenever data were unavailable GEBCO data has been used to fill in the gaps.
===Creation Date===
===Creation Date===
Accessed in 2021/11
Accessed in 2021-11
===Methodology===
===Methodology===
Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest and classified it using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section.<headertabs />
 
Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest, classified using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section, and resampled to 100m cell size.
 
<headertabs></headertabs>

Latest revision as of 09:44, 2 September 2025


Bathymetry
Bathymetry.png
Layer Info
Category Management
Sub-category Environmental Conditions
Editable No

Description

Bathymetry is the underwater equivalent to hypsometry or topography. Bathymetric (or hydrographic) charts are typically produced to support safety of surface or sub-surface navigation, and usually show seafloor relief or terrain as contour lines (called depth contours or isobaths).

MSP Challenge

The detail of the bathymetric data in the MSP Challenge is not suitable for navigation. Bathymetry in the MSP Challenge is a static data layer providing general indications of water depth in a particular sea area.


Return to Environmental Conditions

In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the North Sea edition of the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • 0-20m
  • 20-40m
  • 40-60m
  • 60-100m
  • 100-200m
  • 200-500m
  • 500-1000m
  • >1000m

Metadata

Data Source

Emodnet bathymetry data portal.

Original Title

Mean depth full coverage.

Description

The EMODnet data products are based on the continuous average depth grid of one-sixteenth arc-minute. This grid is based on three source types: Individual bathymetric surveys, composite digital terrain data (cDTM) and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry. The latter two have been used whenever the actual survey data was unavailable for direct processing by the EMODnet partners. Whenever data were unavailable GEBCO data has been used to fill in the gaps.

Creation Date

Accessed in 2019/11

Methodology

Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest and classified it using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section.

Digitwin Edition

In the digitwin edition there is an additional bathymetry layer. This layer is a sub-set of the bathymetry layer already present from Emodnet (see North Sea Basic Edition on top). Due to memory restrictions, limiting the coverage of the layer we are able to show more detailled information. This layer has 25m resolution and can now be displayed at 250m resolution in the MSP Challenge instead of 1,5km.

Types

  • >0
  • 0 - -10m
  • -10 - -20m
  • -20 - -30m
  • -30 - -40m
  • -40 - -50 m
  • -50 - -60 m
  • > -60 m

Sand Extraction Edition

In this version of the MSP Challenge, there is yet another bathymetry layer - bathymetry contour at 5 meter intervals, with a range of 0 until -45.

Types

  • 0 - 5
  • 5 - 10
  • 10 - 15
  • 15 - 20
  • 20 - 25
  • 25 - 30
  • 30 - 35
  • 35 - 40
  • 40 - 45

Metadata

Data Source

Rijkswaterstaat

Original Title

dieptegegevens_noordzee_5m_resolutie

Description

Line based layer representing the depth in 5 meter intervals.

Creation Date

Created and accessed on 2024/10

Methodology

Not applicable.

In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the Baltic Sea edition of the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • 0 - 50 m
  • 50 - 100 m
  • 100 - 150 m
  • 150 - 200 m
  • 200 - 250 m
  • > 250 m

Metadata

Data Source

Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission, 2013, Baltic Sea Bathymetry Database version 0.9.3. Downloaded from http://data.bshc.pro/ on 2017-05-22.

Original Title

Baltic Sea Bathymetry Database (BSBD)

Description

"This bathymetry layer is not based on measurements but modelled. The bathymetry is modelled based on data provided by the countries around the baltic sea. Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Estonia have all delivered data for this 500 meter grid model. The purpose of this database is to deliver a homogenous bathymetric model for the complete baltic sea at specific resolutions. It is also important to notice that this data must not be used for navigation."

Description retrieved from HELCOM\'s metadata page for this resource (2021-07-06).

Creation Date

2013-11-15

Methodology

This layer was integrated into the MSP Challenge to show the depths in intervals of 50m depth until 250m.

Western Baltic Sea

The bathymetry layer in the Western Baltic Sea Edition remains consistent with that featured in the Baltic Sea edition.

In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the Clyde Marine Region edition of the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • 0 m
  • 20 m
  • 40 m
  • 100 m
  • 150 m
  • 200 m
  • 250 m

Metadata

Data Source

Emodnet bathymetry data portal

Original Title

Mean depth full coverage

Description

"A harmonised EMODnet Digital Terrain Model (DTM) has been generated for European sea regions (36W,15N; 43E,90N) from selected bathymetric survey data sets, composite DTMs, Satellite Derive Bathymetry (SDB) data products, while gaps with no data coverage are completed by integrating the GEBCO Digital Bathymetry." Retrieved from Emodnet bathymetry data portal on 2021-02-08.

Creation Date

Accessed on 2017-05.

Methodology

Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest and classified it using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section.

In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the Adriatic Sea edition of the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • 0 - 20 m
  • 20 - 40 m
  • 40 - 60 m
  • 60 - 100 m
  • 100 - 250 m
  • 250 - 500 m
  • 500 -1000 m
  • 1000-1500 m
  • > 1500 m

Metadata

Data Source

Emodnet bathymetry data portal

Original Title

Mean depth full coverage.

Description

"A harmonised EMODnet Digital Terrain Model (DTM) has been generated for European sea regions (36W,15N; 43E,90N) from selected bathymetric survey data sets, composite DTMs, Satellite Derive Bathymetry (SDB) data products, while gaps with no data coverage are completed by integrating the GEBCO Digital Bathymetry." Retrieved from Emodnet bathymetry data portal on 2021-02-08.

Creation Date

Accessed in 2020/06

Methodology

Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest and classified it using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section.

In this tab you can see the information that applies concretely to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea edition of the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • 0-20m
  • 20-40m
  • 40-60m
  • 60-100m
  • 100-200m
  • 200-500m
  • 500-1000m
  • 1000-2000m
  • >2000m

Metadata

Data Source

Emodnet bathymetry data portal.

Original Title

Mean depth full coverage.

Description

The EMODnet data products are based on the continuous average depth grid of one-sixteenth arc-minute. This grid is based on three source types: Individual bathymetric surveys, composite digital terrain data (cDTM) and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry. The latter two have been used whenever the actual survey data was unavailable for direct processing by the EMODnet partners. Whenever data were unavailable GEBCO data has been used to fill in the gaps.

Creation Date

Accessed in 2021-11

Methodology

Downloaded the (raster) data covering the interest area from emodnet. Created a composite raster file and reprojected the data to Lambert's Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035) projection. The data was then clipped to the area of interest, classified using the depth ranges mentioned above in the "types" section, and resampled to 100m cell size.

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