34 datasets found
  1. C

    Digital Topographic Map 1 : 10 000 - 2652-SO Kamieniec

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    Updated Aug 15, 2023
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    Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB) (2023). Digital Topographic Map 1 : 10 000 - 2652-SO Kamieniec [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/uk/dataset/digital-topographical-map-1-10-000-2652-so-kamieniec
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 15, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB)
    License

    Data licence Germany – Attribution – Version 2.0https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Vector data from the basic DLM are generalized for the digital topographic maps and processed according to the ATKIS signature catalogue. The digital data can be submitted via download or on other media carriers. They are available in a maximum of 22 content levels (according to the technical regulations of the AdV) in three forms (individual levels, gray combination and color combination). It should be noted that a UTM grid is only output in the individual levels. The standard resolution is 200L/cm = 508dpi. The TK (ATKIS) presents a map issue with the same content as a printed map. The data is provided free of charge via automated processes or by self-extraction. When using the data, the license conditions must be observed.

  2. E

    Compact Airborne Spectrographic Images and LIDAR terrain maps of England and...

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    Updated Oct 19, 2009
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    Environment Agency Head Office (2009). Compact Airborne Spectrographic Images and LIDAR terrain maps of England and Wales [Dataset]. https://edmed.seadatanet.org/report/878/
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    ncAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 19, 2009
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environment Agency Head Office
    License

    https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/LI/https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/LI/

    Time period covered
    1991 - Present
    Area covered
    Description

    LIDAR is an airborne terrain mapping system, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. This technique results in the production of cost effective terrain maps with a height accuracy of 10 to 15cm. Typically with spot heights between 1 to 4 metres spatially on the land surface. CASI is used to provide information on the colour of the environment. It is designed to provide a flexible system which is easy to transport and straightforward to install and operate in small aircraft. It can be used for detailed studies of the spectral characteristics of ground or water targets, which are imaged instantaneously in a large number of spectral wavebands (up to 288), covering the visible and near infra-red regions of the spectrum, between 430 nm and 870 nm. Spatial resolution can be varied from one to ten metres, depending on the flying altitude and lens configuration. New LIDAR and CASI data sets are being gathered from parts of England and Wales all the time. For details on coverage and extent contact the National Centre.

  3. C

    Topographic map 1 : 100,000 (derived from the ATKIS basic landscape model) -...

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    Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB) (2023). Topographic map 1 : 100,000 (derived from the ATKIS basic landscape model) - C3942 Potsdam [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/uk/dataset/topographical-map-1-100-000-derived-from-the-atkis-basis-landscape-model-c3942-potsdam
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    Aug 23, 2023
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    Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB)
    License

    Data licence Germany – Attribution – Version 2.0https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Potsdam
    Description

    The topographic maps are generated from digital landscape and terrain models and the official real estate cadastre information system ALKIS and visualized according to the nationwide ATKIS signature catalogue. The topographic maps are comprehensive and available in the uniform geodetic reference system and map projection for the state of Brandenburg. They are available as analogue map prints (plots), as raster data and as web services. When using the data, the license conditions must be observed.

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    LANDMAP: Satellite Image and and Elevation Maps of the United Kingdom

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    Updated Apr 21, 2017
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    (2017). LANDMAP: Satellite Image and and Elevation Maps of the United Kingdom [Dataset]. https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1214611010-SCIOPS.html
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 21, 2017
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1970 - Present
    Area covered
    Description

    [From The Landmap Project: Introduction, "http://www.landmap.ac.uk/background/intro.html"]

     A joint project to provide orthorectified satellite image mosaics of Landsat,
     SPOT and ERS radar data and a high resolution Digital Elevation Model for the
     whole of the UK. These data will be in a form which can easily be merged with
     other data, such as road networks, so that any user can quickly produce a
     precise map of their area of interest.
    
     Predominately aimed at the UK academic and educational sectors these data and
     software are held online at the Manchester University super computer facility
     where users can either process the data remotely or download it to their local
     network.
    
     Please follow the links to the left for more information about the project or
     how to obtain data or access to the radar processing system at MIMAS. Please
     also refer to the MIMAS spatial-side website,
     "http://www.mimas.ac.uk/spatial/", for related remote sensing materials.
    
  5. d

    ScienceBase Item Summary Page

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    Updated Jul 30, 2018
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    U.S. Geological Survey, National Geospatial Technical Operations Center (2018). ScienceBase Item Summary Page [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/a701806675884a5db1debb55d51e877f/html
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 30, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Description

    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

  6. g

    BGS 1:63 360 / 1:50 000 series geological maps

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    Updated May 9, 2024
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    (2024). BGS 1:63 360 / 1:50 000 series geological maps [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_bgs-1-63-360-1-50-000-series-geological-maps/
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    May 9, 2024
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The 1:63 360 / 1:50 000 scale map series are the most useful scale for most purposes. They provide almost complete coverage of onshore Great Britain. The BGS collection of 1:63 360 and 1:50 000 scale maps comprises two map series: - Geological Survey of England and Wales 1:63 360 / 1:50 000 Geological Map Series [New Series]. These maps are based on the Ordnance Survey One-inch New Series topographic basemaps and provide almost complete coverage of England and Wales, with the exception of sheet 180 (Knighton). The quarter-sheets of 1:63 360 Old Series sheets 91 to 110 coincide with sheets 1 to 73 of the New Series maps. These earlier maps often carry two sheet numbers which refer to the Old Series and the New Series. - Geological Survey of Scotland 1:63 360 / 1:50 000 Geological Map Series. These maps are based on the Ordnance Survey First, Second, Third and Fourth editions of the One-inch map of Scotland. The maps used the most recent topographic basemap available at the time. In the Western Isles, one-inch mapping was abandoned and replaced by maps at 1:100 000 scale, which are associated with this series. Sheets were traditionally issued at 1:63 360 scale, with the first 1:50 000 maps appearing in 1972. Sheets at 1:50 000 scale may be either facsimile enlargements of an existing 1:63 360 sheets, or may contain new geology and cartography. The latter bear the additional series designation '1:50 000 series'. Within the Scottish series, new mapping at 1:50 000 scale was split into east and west sheets. For example, the original one-inch sheet 32 became 1:50 000 sheets 32E and 32W. A number of irregular sheets were also introduced with the new 1:50 000 scale mapping. There are a number of irregular special sheets within both series. Geological maps represent a geologist's compiled interpretation of the geology of an area. A geologist will consider the data available at the time, including measurements and observations collected during field campaigns, as well as their knowledge of geological processes and the geological context to create a model of the geology of an area. This model is then fitted to a topographic basemap and drawn up at the appropriate scale, with generalization if necessary, to create a geological map, which is a representation of the geological model. Explanatory notes and vertical and horizontal cross sections may be published with the map. Geological maps may be created to show various aspects of the geology, or themes. The most common map themes held by BGS are solid (later referred to as bedrock) and drift (later referred to as superficial). These maps are, for the most part, hard-copy paper records stored in the National Geoscience Data Centre (NGDC) and are delivered as digital scans through the BGS website.

  7. GB Topographic Hillshade

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    Esri UK (2019). GB Topographic Hillshade [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/cc027e3f61364983a5cf08dea5dce4a5
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 2, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri UK
    Area covered
    Description

    This webmap combines the GB Topographic style with the GB Hillshade service.Customise this MapBecause this is a vector tile layer, you can customise the map to change its content and symbology. You are able to turn on and off layers and change their symbols. You can open this style in the vector tile style editor, make your changes and save a copy of your modified style to use yourself.As the GB Topographic style is designed to be used in conjunction with the GB Hillshade, it is recommended that after creating you own style you combine it in a webmap with Hillshade service.The map is based primarily on OS Zoomstack data (last updated December 2022).Please send any feedback to VectorTiles@esriuk.com

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    Topographic data for Alexander Island and the surrounding region, including...

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    • hosted-metadata.bgs.ac.uk
    Updated Oct 5, 2021
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    (2021). Topographic data for Alexander Island and the surrounding region, including coastline, grounding line, contours, spot heights, rock outcrop and lakes (2022 - 2025) [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=grounding%20line
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    Oct 5, 2021
    Area covered
    Alexander Island
    Description

    This record consists of 5 different datasets covering the Alexander Island region of Antarctica: coastline (including grounding line and ice shelf fronts), contours, spot heights, rock outcrop and lakes. The data have been produced for a new topographic map of Alexander Island at 1:500,000 scale, produced by the Mapping and Geographic Information Centre, British Antarctic Survey. The data are suitable for a 1:500,000 scale map but may be suitable for larger scales in certain areas. They have been created from source data ranging from 2022 - 2025. The data primarily cover Alexander Island, and also cover Rothschild, Charcot and Latady islands, as well as Wilkins and George VI ice shelves, and the Rymill Coast section of Palmer Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. The datasets were created using a mixture of GIS software, primarily digitised from Sentinel-2 satellite imagery or extracted from high resolution, published elevation models. Exact details of each dataset can be found in the lineage statements.

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    Ministry of Petroleum and Mining (National Geodata Centre for Kenya)

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    Updated Oct 22, 2019
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    Ministry of Petroleum and Mining (National Geodata Centre for Kenya) (2019). Ministry of Petroleum and Mining (National Geodata Centre for Kenya) [Dataset]. https://hosted-metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/ee73a839-d91e-48ce-894c-11036e3cf875
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    Oct 22, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Ministry of Petroleum and Mining (National Geodata Centre for Kenya)
    Description

    Series of 1: 100 000 scale topographic maps pubished between 1958 and 1978. Data was collated and published by War office and Air Ministry (United Kingdom) subsequently Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)[GSGS]; Survey Kenya [SK]; Directorate of Overseas Surveys for the Kenya Government [D.O.S.] . Maps are projected using the East African Grids (Transverse Mercator(Clarke 1880); Arc (1960) (Clarke 1880). A small number of the maps are shown as using Arc (1950) (Clarke 1880) however, this dataum is usually used for map in Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The map references for the sheets indicated to be in Arc (1950) (Clarke 1880) have been flagged to indicate this. Publishers: G.S.G.S. British War Office and Air Ministry/Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom); D.O.S. Directorate of Overseas Surveys for the Kenya Government; S.K Survey Kenya

  10. LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for South West England Web Map...

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    Updated May 19, 2014
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2014). LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for South West England Web Map Service (WMS) - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/lidar-based-digital-terrain-model-dtm-for-south-west-england-web-map-service-wms
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    May 19, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    Description

    This is a web map service (WMS) of Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data in South West England at a 1m resolution. The DTM covers an area of 9424 km2 that includes all the land west of Exmouth (i.e. west of circa 3 degrees 21 minutes West). The DTM represents the topographic model (height) of the bare earth. The dataset is a part of outcomes from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology South West (SW) Project.

  11. High resolution vector polylines of the Antarctic coastline

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    British Antarctic Survey (2022). High resolution vector polylines of the Antarctic coastline [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/111081-high-resolution-vector-polylines-of-the-antarctic-coastline/
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    csv, geopackage / sqlite, geodatabase, pdf, mapinfo mif, mapinfo tab, dwg, shapefile, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 17, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    British Antarctic Surveyhttps://www.bas.ac.uk/
    Area covered
    Antarctica,
    Description

    Coastline for Antarctica created from various mapping and remote sensing sources, consisting of the following coast types: ice coastline, rock coastline, grounding line, ice shelf and front, ice rumple, and rock against ice shelf. Covering all land and ice shelves south of 60°S. Suitable for topographic mapping and analysis. High resolution versions of ADD data are suitable for scales larger than 1:1,000,000. The largest suitable scale is changeable and dependent on the region.

    Major changes in v7.5 include updates to ice shelf fronts in the following regions: Seal Nunataks and Scar Inlet region, the Ronne-Filchner Ice Shelf, between the Brunt Ice Shelf and Riiser-Larsen Peninsula, the Shackleton and Conger ice shelves, and Crosson, Thwaites and Pine Island. Small areas of grounding line and ice coastlines were also updated in some of these regions as needed.

    Data compiled, managed and distributed by the Mapping and Geographic Information Centre and the UK Polar Data Centre, British Antarctic Survey on behalf of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.

    Further information and useful links

    Map projection: WGS84 Antarctic Polar Stereographic, EPSG 3031. Note: by default, opening this layer in the Map Viewer will display the data in Web Mercator. To display this layer in its native projection use an Antarctic basemap.

    The currency of this dataset is May 2022 and will be reviewed every 6 months. This feature layer will always reflect the most recent version.

    For more information on, and access to other Antarctic Digital Database (ADD) datasets, refer to the SCAR ADD data catalogue.

    A related medium resolution dataset is also published via Living Atlas, as well medium and high resolution polygon datasets.

    For background information on the ADD project, please see the British Antarctic Survey ADD project page.

    Lineage

    Dataset compiled from a variety of Antarctic map and satellite image sources. The dataset was created using ArcGIS and QGIS GIS software programmes and has been checked for basic topography and geometry checks, but does not contain strict topology. Quality varies across the dataset and certain areas where high resolution source data were available are suitable for large scale maps whereas other areas are only suitable for smaller scales. Each line has attributes detailing the source which can give the user further indications of its suitability for specific uses. Attributes also give information including 'surface' (e.g. grounding line, ice coastline, ice shelf front) and revision date. Compiled from sources ranging in time from 1990s-2022 - individual lines contain exact source dates.

  12. ESI-VI10 Jost Van Dyke, U.K. Virgin Islands 2000 (Environmental Sensitivity...

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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R), Hazardous Materials Response Division (HAZMAT) (Point of Contact) (2025). ESI-VI10 Jost Van Dyke, U.K. Virgin Islands 2000 (Environmental Sensitivity Index Map) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/esi-vi10-jost-van-dyke-u-k-virgin-islands-2000-environmental-sensitivity-index-map4
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    Mar 22, 2025
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Area covered
    Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
    Description

    Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) maps are an integral component in oil-spill contingency planning and assessment. They serve as a source of information in the event of an oil spill incident. ESI maps contain three types of information: shoreline habitats (classified according to their sensitivity to oiling), sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. Most often, this information is plotted on 7.5 minute USGS quadrangles, although in the Alaska ESI maps, USGS topographic maps at scales of 1:63,360 and 1:250,000 are used, and in other ESI maps, NOAA charts have been used as the base map. Collections of these maps, grouped by state or a logical geographic area, are published as ESI atlases. Digital data have been published for most of the U.S. shoreline, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

  13. LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m

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    Environment Agency (2023). LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/13787b9a-26a4-4775-8523-806d13af58fc
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 15, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environment Agencyhttps://www.gov.uk/ea
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering ~99% of England at 1m spatial resolution. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last or only laser pulse returned to the sensor. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface.

    Produced by the Environment Agency in 2022, the DTM is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme surveys, which have been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. Where data was resampled a bilinear interpolation was used before being merged.

    The 2022 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 2nd April 2022. Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues which show for any location which survey was used in the production of the LIDAR composite.

    The data is available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km tiles aligned to the OS National grid. The data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn and using the OSTN’15 transformation method. All individual LIDAR surveys going into the production of the composite had a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

  14. 1940-1947 Bartholomew historic map

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    Esri UK Education (2018). 1940-1947 Bartholomew historic map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/e3c4fc1d30fc4a76b5e047169a8991d0
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 26, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri UK Education
    Area covered
    Description

    Colourful and easy to use, Bartholomew’s maps became a trademark series. The maps were popular and influential, especially for recreation, and the series sold well, particularly with cyclists and tourists. To begin with, Bartholomew printed their half-inch maps in Scotland as stand-alone sheets known as 'District Sheets' and by 1886 the whole of Scotland was covered. They then revised the maps into an ordered set of 29 sheets covering Scotland in a regular format. This was first published under the title Bartholomew’s Reduced Ordnance Survey of Scotland. The half-inch maps of Scotland formed the principal content for Bartholomew's Survey Atlas of Scotland published in 1895. Bartholomew then moved south of the Border to the more lucrative but competitive market in England and Wales, whilst continuing to revise the Scottish sheets. This Bartholomew series at half-inch to the mile, covered Great Britain in 62 sheets in the 1940s, Bartholomew’s first to cover Great Britain at this scale (their previous series covering Scotland and then England and Wales). The series provides an attractive and useful snapshot of 1940s Britain. By this time, Bartholomew had altered the range of information on their maps compared to the 1900s. There were more categories of roads, Ministry of Transport road numbers were added, and new recreational features such as Youth Hostels and Golf Courses. Bartholomew’s topographic information was gathered partly from original Ordnance Survey maps, and partly from information sent in to Bartholomew from map users. One important user community for Bartholomew were cyclists. From the 1890s, Bartholomew entered into a formal relationship with the Cyclists’ Touring Club, then numbering around 60,500 cyclists, proposing that club members supplied Bartholomew with up-to-date information. In return, Bartholomew provided the CTC with discounted half-inch maps. The relationship worked very well, turning CTC members into an unofficial surveying army, feeding back reliable and accurate topographical information which Bartholomew would then use to update their maps. You can read more about this and see selected letters from cyclists at: http://digital.nls.uk/bartholomew/duncan-street-explorer/cyclists-touring-club.html.

    Usually Bartholomew made revisions the sheets right up to the time of publication, so the date of publication is the best guide to the approximate date of the features shown on the map. You can view the dates of publication for the series at: https://maps.nls.uk/series/bart_half_great_britain.html

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    Land-Form Panorama from DIGIMAP

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    Updated Apr 20, 2017
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    (2017). Land-Form Panorama from DIGIMAP [Dataset]. https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1214584958-SCIOPS
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 20, 2017
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1970 - Present
    Area covered
    Description

    [from EDINA's description of Land-form PANORAMA data: "http://edina.ac.uk/digimap/description/products/panorama.shtml"]

    Land-Form PANORAMA is a digital representation of the contours from Ordnance Survey's 1:50 000 scale Landranger maps. Contours are at 10 metre vertical intervals together with breaklines, lakes, coastline and a selection of spot heights to the nearest metre. Digital contour accuracy values are typically better than 3 metres root mean square error.

    The Ordnance Survey has used the dataset to derive mathematically a digital terrain-model (DTM) dataset. The dataset consists of a grid of height values at 50 metre intervals interpolated from the contour data. Height values are rounded to the nearest metre. Accuracy varies according to the complexity of the terrain, from 2 metres in a hilly rural area to 3 metres in an urban lowland area. This data is only available for downloading to your machine.

    DTM data can be used for terrain analysis of lines of sight and in applications such as visual impact studies, drainage analysis, site planning.

  16. b

    British War Office and Air Ministry

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    Updated 1959
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    Ministry of Petroleum and Mining (National Geodata Centre for Kenya) (1959). British War Office and Air Ministry [Dataset]. https://hosted-metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/a3a7b46c-1fdd-49b7-9c83-646a9123fc87
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    Dataset updated
    1959
    Dataset provided by
    Ministry of Petroleum and Mining (National Geodata Centre for Kenya)
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    Description

    Topographic map at 1: 250 000 scale which has been compiled from a series of exisiting maps. These include GSGS 4786 and GSGS 4787 (1: 50 000 scale), Mbale District, Survey of Kenya (1: 250 000 scale) Block 63 Kalossia and Block 76 Taiti (1: 125 000 scale) GSGS 3999 (1: 250 000 scale).

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    Plynlimon research catchments: Wye elevation contour lines

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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre (2010). Plynlimon research catchments: Wye elevation contour lines [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/a7016315-88c6-4b2c-9d83-dd013e960641
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 18, 2010
    Dataset provided by
    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    License

    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/standard-click-through/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/standard-click-through/plain

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    Description

    Elevation contour lines within the Wye catchment at 10 and 20 metre intervals. The contour lines have been digitised from a scanned topographic map.

  18. E

    Plynlimon research catchments: Severn elevation contour lines

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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre (2010). Plynlimon research catchments: Severn elevation contour lines [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/f329c533-f977-4d42-b9c0-243aa34b38a6
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    Jun 18, 2010
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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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    Elevation contour lines within the Severn catchment at 10 metre intervals. Digitised from the scanned topographic maps.

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    High resolution vector polygons of the Antarctic coastline - VERSION 7.5

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    NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre (2023). High resolution vector polygons of the Antarctic coastline - VERSION 7.5 [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/GB_NERC_BAS_PDC_01636
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    Nov 9, 2023
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    NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1993 - May 6, 2022
    Area covered
    Antarctica,
    Description

    A new version of this dataset exists. To see the last version of the Antarctic Digital Database, have a look here: https://data.bas.ac.uk/collections/e74543c0-4c4e-4b41-aa33-5bb2f67df389/

    Coastline for Antarctica created from various mapping and remote sensing sources, provided as polygons with ''land'', ''ice shelf'', ''ice tongue'' or ''rumple'''' attribute. Covering all land and ice shelves south of 60S. Suitable for topographic mapping and analysis. High resolution versions of ADD data are suitable for scales larger than 1:1,000,000. The largest suitable scale is changeable and dependent on the region.

    Major changes in v7.5 include updates to ice shelf fronts in the following regions: Seal Nunataks and Scar Inlet region, the Ronne-Filchner Ice Shelf, between the Brunt Ice Shelf and Riiser-Larsen Peninsula, the Shackleton and Conger ice shelves, and Crosson, Thwaites and Pine Island. Small areas of grounding line and ice coastlines were also updated in some of these regions as needed.

    Data compiled, managed and distributed by the Mapping and Geographic Information Centre and the UK Polar Data Centre, British Antarctic Survey on behalf of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.

  20. High resolution vector contours for Antarctica - VERSION 7.2

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    UK Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation (2020). High resolution vector contours for Antarctica - VERSION 7.2 [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/GB_NERC_BAS_PDC_01386
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    Oct 1, 2020
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    UK Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1993 - Apr 29, 2020
    Area covered
    Antarctica,
    Description

    Complete Antarctic contour dataset, split and labelled according to whether the contour represents an ice or rock surface. Data have been prepared from various map and remotely sensed datasets. Due to the differing sources, this dataset has inconsistent intervals between contour lines. Certain regions contain very detailed contours obtained from VHR elevation models and photogrammetry work. Further information regarding source and source data can be found within the attribute table. Certain inconsistencies and errors are currently known and a comprehensive update is planned for version 7.3.

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Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB) (2023). Digital Topographic Map 1 : 10 000 - 2652-SO Kamieniec [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/uk/dataset/digital-topographical-map-1-10-000-2652-so-kamieniec

Digital Topographic Map 1 : 10 000 - 2652-SO Kamieniec

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Data licence Germany – Attribution – Version 2.0https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0
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Description

Vector data from the basic DLM are generalized for the digital topographic maps and processed according to the ATKIS signature catalogue. The digital data can be submitted via download or on other media carriers. They are available in a maximum of 22 content levels (according to the technical regulations of the AdV) in three forms (individual levels, gray combination and color combination). It should be noted that a UTM grid is only output in the individual levels. The standard resolution is 200L/cm = 508dpi. The TK (ATKIS) presents a map issue with the same content as a printed map. The data is provided free of charge via automated processes or by self-extraction. When using the data, the license conditions must be observed.

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