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  1. 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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    Dec 15, 2023
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    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.

  2. LIDAR Composite DTM 2020 - 1m - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2021). LIDAR Composite DTM 2020 - 1m - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/lidar-composite-dtm-2020-1m
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    Jun 25, 2021
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    Description

    PLEASE NOTE: This dataset has been retired. A new version of the data is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/13787b9a-26a4-4775-8523-806d13af58fc The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering >88% of England at 1m spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2020, this dataset is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme, which has 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 2020 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 1st September 2020. Please refer to the survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey or National LIDAR Programme block went into the production of the LIDAR composite for a specific location. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. 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. Available to download as GeoTiff files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas dating back to 1998 and composites of the best data available in any location. This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458. Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2021. All rights reserved. Attribution Statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.

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    LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) 2m

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    Environment Agency (2023). LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) 2m [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/09ea3b37-df3a-4e8b-ac69-fb0842227b04
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    Dec 15, 2023
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    Environment Agency
    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 2m 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.

  4. Data from: LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data for South West...

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    Natural Environment Research Council (2014). LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data for South West England [Dataset]. https://hosted-metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/e2a742df-3772-481a-97d6-0de5133f4812
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    Apr 29, 2014
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    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plain

    http://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/help/faq/registrationhttp://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/help/faq/registration

    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2013 - Aug 31, 2013
    Area covered
    Description

    This is a high resolution spatial dataset of Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data in South West England. The DTM along with a Digital Surface Model (DSM) cover 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. There is also a Digital Surface Model (DSM) dataset covering the same areas available from the SW project. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/e2a742df-3772-481a-97d6-0de5133f4812

  5. LIDAR Composite DTM 2017 - 1m - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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    Updated Sep 30, 2015
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2015). LIDAR Composite DTM 2017 - 1m - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/lidar-composite-dtm-2017-1m
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    Description

    This dataset is no longer available on the Data Services Platform. New version of the LIDAR Composite DSM data is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/searchresults;query=lidar%20composite%202020;searchtype=All;page=1;pagesize=20;orderby=Relevancy The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering >60% of England at 1m spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2017, this dataset is derived from a combination of our full time stamped archive, which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. The composite is updated on an annual basis to include the latest surveys. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. 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. Available to download as ASCII files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. A tinted shaded relief, which is an image showing what LIDAR looks like when loaded into specialist software, is also available as a WMS feed. You can also download survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey went into the production of the LIDAR composite. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas and composites of the best data available in any location. To find out more about LIDAR and the various surface models we produce please read our story map This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458. Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019. All rights reserved. Attribution Statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019 All rights reserved.

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    Bluesky 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for England and Wales

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    Updated Jul 21, 2021
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    (2021). Bluesky 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for England and Wales [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?orgName=Bluesky
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    Jul 21, 2021
    Description

    A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for most of England and Wales provided by Bluesky and made available via the Landmap service, at 5m resolution. The 5m DTM is a photogrammetrically derived product from stereo aerial photography collected between 1999 and 2008. The aerial photography was captured at a resolution of between 10cm and 25cm. A digital elevation model is a digital model or 3D representation of a terrain's surface and, in contrast to a Digital Surface Model (DSM), represents the bare ground surface without any objects like plants and buildings. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was elevation data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC. When using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © GeoPerspectives supplied by Bluesky yyyy

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    LIDAR DTM Time Stamped Tiles

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    Environment Agency (2024). LIDAR DTM Time Stamped Tiles [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/dbadf364-0192-4bcf-a223-f3d403f08682
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 18, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environment Agency
    License

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

    Description

    The LIDAR DTM (Digital Terrain Model) Time Stamped Tiles product is an archive of raster elevation data produced by the Environment Agency. Site specific LIDAR surveys have been carried out across England since 1998, with certain areas, such as the coastal zone, being surveyed multiple times. Data is available at varying resolutions of 25cm, 50cm, 1m and 2m, depending on project requirements.

    The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. 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.

    Available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km zipfiles, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordnance Survey Newlyn and data aligned to the OS Grid. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. The transformation used on the data is specific to the time period of survey.

    Please refer to the metadata index catalogue which show, for any location, what time stamped data is available, the specific dates of survey, resolution of product and what transformation and geoidal model used.

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    NEXTMap British Digital Terrain (DTM) Model Data by Intermap

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    Intermap Technologies (2009). NEXTMap British Digital Terrain (DTM) Model Data by Intermap [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/998a28d8a5ed4564863a0daa0f731e8d
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 16, 2009
    Dataset provided by
    NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC)
    Authors
    Intermap Technologies
    License

    https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/nextmap_eula.pdfhttps://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/nextmap_eula.pdf

    Time period covered
    Dec 30, 2001 - Oct 12, 2003
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Height
    Description

    This dataset consists of the Digital Terrain Model data (DTM) from the NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 5m and cover the British Isles.

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    GetMapping 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for Scotland

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    Updated Nov 9, 2021
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    (2021). GetMapping 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for Scotland [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=DTM
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    Nov 9, 2021
    Description

    A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for most of Scotland provided by GetMapping and made available via the Landmap service, at 5m resolution. The 5m DTM is a photogrammetrically derived product from stereo aerial photography collected between 1999 and 2008. The aerial photography was captured at a resolution of between 10cm and 25cm. A digital elevation model is a digital model or 3D representation of a terrain's surface and, in contrast to a Digital Surface Model (DSM), represents the bare ground surface without any objects like plants and buildings. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was elevation data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC. When using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © GetMapping yyyy

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    NEXTMap British Digital Terrain 10m resolution (DTM10) Model Data by...

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    Intermap Technologies (2024). NEXTMap British Digital Terrain 10m resolution (DTM10) Model Data by Intermap [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/f984fa9b84f74d47978f67dbb99dcc03
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 19, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC)
    Authors
    Intermap Technologies
    License

    https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/nextmap_eula.pdfhttps://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/nextmap_eula.pdf

    Time period covered
    Dec 30, 2001 - Oct 12, 2003
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Height
    Description

    This dataset consists of the Digital Terrain Model 10m resolution data (DTM10) from the NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 5m and cover the British Isles.

  11. LIDAR Composite DTM 2017 - 25cm

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    Updated Sep 30, 2015
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2015). LIDAR Composite DTM 2017 - 25cm [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/lidar-composite-dtm-2017-25cm
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    Sep 30, 2015
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    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    Description

    This dataset is retired and no longer available on the Data Services Platform. The Environment Agency Geomatics team no longer produce a 25cm resolution composite product. This has been replaced by a 1m resolution version. The entire archive of lidar data, including the 1m composite and 25cm time-stamped data, is available to download from the following page: https://environment.data.gov.uk/survey. The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering areas of England at 25cm spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2017, this dataset is derived from a combination of our full time stamped archive, which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. The composite is updated on an annual basis to include the latest surveys. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. 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. Available to download as ASCII files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. A tinted shaded relief, which is an image showing what LIDAR looks like when loaded into specialist software, is also available as a WMS feed. You can also download survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey went into the production of the LIDAR composite. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas and composites of the best data available in any location. To find out more about LIDAR and the various surface models we produce please read our story map

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    LIDAR Composite DTM 2020 - 2m

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    Environment Agency (2019). LIDAR Composite DTM 2020 - 2m [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/lidar-composite-dtm-2020-2m
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    Dataset updated
    May 5, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Description

    PLEASE NOTE: This dataset has been retired. A new version of the data is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/09ea3b37-df3a-4e8b-ac69-fb0842227b04

    The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering >93% of England at 2m spatial resolution.

    Produced by the Environment Agency in 2020, this dataset is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme, which has 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 2020 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 1st September 2020. Please refer to the survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey or National LIDAR Programme block went into the production of the LIDAR composite for a specific location.

    The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. 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. Available to download as GeoTiff files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas dating back to 1998 and composites of the best data available in any location.

    This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458.

    Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2021. All rights reserved. Attribution Statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.

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    LiDAR based Digital Surface Model (DSM) data for South West England

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    F. Ferraccioli; F. Gerard; C. Robinson; T. Jordan; M. Biszczuk; L. Ireland; M. Beasley; A. Vidamour; A. Barker; R. Arnold; M. Dinn; A. Fox; A. Howard (2014). LiDAR based Digital Surface Model (DSM) data for South West England [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/b81071f2-85b3-4e31-8506-cabe899f989a
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    Apr 29, 2014
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    Authors
    F. Ferraccioli; F. Gerard; C. Robinson; T. Jordan; M. Biszczuk; L. Ireland; M. Beasley; A. Vidamour; A. Barker; R. Arnold; M. Dinn; A. Fox; A. Howard
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plain

    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2013 - Aug 31, 2013
    Area covered
    Description

    This is a high resolution spatial dataset of Digital Surface Model (DSM) data in South West England. It is a part of outcomes from the CEH South West (SW) Project. There is also a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) dataset covering the same areas available from the SW project. Both DTM and DSM cover an area of 9424 km2 that includes all the land west of Exmouth (i.e. west of circa 3 degrees 21 minutes West). The DSM includes the height of features on the bare earth such as buildings or vegetation (if present). An overview of the TELLUS project is available on the web at http://www.tellusgb.ac.uk/.

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    Digital Terrain Model (DTM) at 5 metre resolution (GB-wide) derived from...

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    British Geological Survey (BGS) (2025). Digital Terrain Model (DTM) at 5 metre resolution (GB-wide) derived from photogrammetry (2008-2012). [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/digital-terrain-model-dtm-at-5-metre-resolution-gb-wide-derived-from-photogrammetry-2008-2012?locale=el
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    Nov 5, 2025
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    British Geological Survey (BGS)
    Description

    The Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is a bare earth model, posted at 5m with a vertical accuracy of less than 60cm RMSE (root mean square error). The model represents the bare ground surface without any objects like trees and buildings. The dataset covers Great Britain. The first surface model, the Digital Surface Model (DSM), which represents the earth’s surface including all objects on the surface, is produced using the digital stereo aerial photography acquired by Getmapping. The DSM is edited to produce a 5m DTM product. A suite of algorithms have been applied to semi-automatically edit the DSM and remove unwanted surface features such as buildings and vegetation. These algorithms include a routine which reduces the woodland canopy areas based on a bounding polygon. This requires some manual intervention to create bounding polygons for woodland extents and identify true ground level. In addition, break lines are captured where required to ensure true terrain features are not removed and that bodies of water, such as lakes, remain flat. The PGA Elevation data offers improved spatial resolution compared to the NEXTMap data. The data is from the Pan Government Agreement (PGA) and an in-perpetuity license has been granted to BGS. The data is being managed by the Earth and Planetary Observation and Monitoring (EPOM) Team in support of the wider BGS Programme.

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    NEXTMap British Difference model (dsm - dtm) Data by Intermap

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    Updated Sep 16, 2009
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    Intermap Technologies (2009). NEXTMap British Difference model (dsm - dtm) Data by Intermap [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/42a4ab662c734acfa46d5a1b231364ad
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 16, 2009
    Dataset provided by
    NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC)
    Authors
    Intermap Technologies
    License

    https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/nextmap_eula.pdfhttps://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/nextmap_eula.pdf

    Time period covered
    Dec 30, 2001 - Oct 12, 2003
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Height
    Description

    This dataset consists of the Difference Model (dsm - dtm) - known as diff in the archive - from the NEXMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap.

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    National LIDAR Programme

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    Environment Agency (2023). National LIDAR Programme [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/2e8d0733-4f43-48b4-9e51-631c25d1b0a9
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    Dec 15, 2023
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    The Environment Agency National LIDAR Programme provides accurate elevation data at 1m spatial resolution for all of England.

    In 2017 we divided the country into 302 survey blocks covering all of England which were subsequently captured during the winter months (approximately November to April each year) between January 2017 and February 2023. These are known as our 'Phase 1' national lidar programme surveys.

    Subsequently we have undertaken repeat surveys of specific blocks based on the on-going requirements for upto date elevation data. Each repeat survey block is given a new incrementing phase number, for example the second time we capture a block this is that blocks 'phase 2' whilst the 3rd time will be 'phase 3'. There is not curretly a plan to capture all the origianl phase 1 survey blocks over a rolling programme with repeat surveys be based on the requirements for upto date elevation data for an area.

    All data is published through the DEFRA Data Services survey portal on a quartely on-going bases and a number of different products area available for each survey block. All products are available in 5km tiles aligned to the ordnance survey grid. The tiles are named by the unique survey id, OS grid reference and the first and last survey date of the survey id (P_XXXXX_OSOSOS_SDFLOWN_EDFLOWN.*). The surface models are available in GeoTiff raster format whilst the point cloud is available in *.laz. An index catalogue is also available with provides survey specific information about each tile.

    Outlined below is a description of each product that is available for each survey block:

    LIDAR Point Cloud: is the discrete LIDAR returns that are used in the creation of the surface models. Supplied in *.laz format they the discrete LIDAR returns have been classified into ground, low, medium and high vegetation classes using an automated classification process.

    Digital Surface Model(s) (DSM) are created from the last or only LIDAR pulse returned to the sensor and contains all ground and surface objects.

    Digital Terrain Model(s) (DTM) is created from the last return LIDAR pulse classified as ground, filtering out surface objects. Manual filtering is undertaken on the DTM to improve the automated classification routines to produce a most likely ground surface model. Areas of no data, such as water bodies, are also filled to ensure there are no gaps in the model.

    First Return Digital Surface Model(s) (FZ DSM) is created from the either the first or only LIDAR pulse returned to the sensor and contains all ground and surface objects. It is more likely to return elevations from the top or near top of trees and the edges of buildings. It can often be used in canopy height modelling and production of building outlines.

    Intensity Surface Model(s) (Int DSM) is a measure of the amount of laser light from each laser pulse reflecting from an object. This reflectivity is a function of the near infrared wavelength used and varies with the composition of the surface object reflecting the return and angle of incidence.The intensity surface model produces a grayscale image where darker surfaces such as roads reflect less light than other surfaces such as vegetation.

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    2607_Saint Mounts Bay, Cornwall, U.K. composite DTM comprising multiple...

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    OceanWise Limited (2018). 2607_Saint Mounts Bay, Cornwall, U.K. composite DTM comprising multiple surveys [Dataset]. https://sextant.ifremer.fr/record/SDN_CPRD_2607_cDTM_SaintMountsBay/
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    Nov 9, 2018
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    Time period covered
    1977 - Aug 2018
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    Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) of Saint Mounts Bay, Cornwall, U.K. comprising multiple single and multi beam echo sounder surveys

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    50cm LIDAR Composite DSM & DTM for Scotland

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    Environment Agency (2015). 50cm LIDAR Composite DSM & DTM for Scotland [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/50cm-lidar-composite-dsm-dtm-for-scotland
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    Aug 28, 2015
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    This data is no longer available on the Defra Data Services Platform. Visit Scottish Remote Sensing Portal to access the latest LIDAR data for Scotland: https://remotesensingdata.gov.scot/data#/list

    This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 300,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s LIDAR data archive contains digital elevation data derived from surveys carried out by the Environment Agency's specialist remote sensing team. This dataset is derived from a combination of our full dataset which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Data is available at 2m, 1m, 50cm, and 25cm resolution. The dataset can be supplied as a Digital Surface Model produced from the signal returned to the LIDAR (which includes heights of objects, such as vehicles, buildings and vegetation, as well as the terrain surface) or as a Digital Terrain Model produced by removing objects from the Digital Surface Model. The dataset can be presented as an ESRI Binary Grid which contains height values, or as a georeferenced JPEG which is an image showing what LIDAR looks like when loaded into specialist software. Attribution statement: Visit Scottish Remote Sensing Portal for information.

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    OSNI Open Data 10M DTM Sheets 151-200

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    OpenDataNI (2016). OSNI Open Data 10M DTM Sheets 151-200 [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_uk/ZDFmY2ZlZjgtNDU5OC00Mjc5LWFmMjEtOWNjNmIwOTM1N2Y1
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    Apr 5, 2016
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    Description

    A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is a digital file consisting of a grid of regularly spaced points of known height which, when used with other digital data such as maps or orthophotographs, can provide a 3D image of the land surface. This download contains OSNI 10k sheet numbers 151 - 200.


  20. LIDAR Composite DTM 2019 - 2m - Dataset - data.gov.uk

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    Updated May 20, 2020
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2020). LIDAR Composite DTM 2019 - 2m - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/lidar-composite-dtm-2019-2m
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    May 20, 2020
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    This dataset is no longer available on the Data Services Platform. New version of this dataset, published in June 2020 is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/73c25700-052a-4d3e-87cf-71326fe2d73a and on Survey Data Catalogue. The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering >85% of England at 2m spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2019, this dataset is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme, which has 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 2019 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 12th March 1998 and 1st September 2019. Please refer to the survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey or National LIDAR Programme block went into the production of the LIDAR composite for a specific location. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. 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. Available to download as GeoTiff files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas dating back to 1998 and composites of the best data available in any location. This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458. Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2020. All rights reserved. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.

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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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LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m

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Dataset updated
Dec 15, 2023
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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.

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