description: Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a representation of the topography of the Earth surface in digital format. The data is made up of sampled arrays of pixels depicting surface elevations in raster form. This data was captured as an ancillary product of a statewide ortho image acquisition using a Lecia ADS40 sensor. The primary DEM is a 5-meter ground resolution, quarter-quadrangle (3.75 minutes of latitude by 3.75 minutes of longitude) cast on the Universal Transverse Mercator projection (UTM) on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The geographic extent of the DEM is equivalent to a quarter-quadrangle plus the over edge ranges from a minimum of 50 meters to a maximum of 300 meters beyond the extremes of the primary and secondary corner points. The over edge is included to facilitate for the placement of the NAD83 and secondary datum corner ticks. This series of DEM's was produced as a part of the 2006 Arkansas Digital Orthophotography Program administered by the Arkansas State Land Information Board and the Arkansas Geographic Information Office. The aerial imaging data used to create the DEM was acquired between January 15th and March 31st in 2006.; abstract: Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a representation of the topography of the Earth surface in digital format. The data is made up of sampled arrays of pixels depicting surface elevations in raster form. This data was captured as an ancillary product of a statewide ortho image acquisition using a Lecia ADS40 sensor. The primary DEM is a 5-meter ground resolution, quarter-quadrangle (3.75 minutes of latitude by 3.75 minutes of longitude) cast on the Universal Transverse Mercator projection (UTM) on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The geographic extent of the DEM is equivalent to a quarter-quadrangle plus the over edge ranges from a minimum of 50 meters to a maximum of 300 meters beyond the extremes of the primary and secondary corner points. The over edge is included to facilitate for the placement of the NAD83 and secondary datum corner ticks. This series of DEM's was produced as a part of the 2006 Arkansas Digital Orthophotography Program administered by the Arkansas State Land Information Board and the Arkansas Geographic Information Office. The aerial imaging data used to create the DEM was acquired between January 15th and March 31st in 2006.
Vector Map API is a XYZ Vector Topographic Map Tile Service which enables application developers to retrieve vector topographic map tiles. With the Vector Map, the map presentation can be further customized by the developer using the Map Presentation Style file.
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An aerial imagery basemap of New Zealand in Web Mercator (WGS 1984) using the latest quality data from Land Information New Zealand.Add the map service directly to your ArcGIS Online map, or copy the Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) URL below for use in the desktop.This basemap is also available in NZTM from: https://linz.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=39cf07ebf8a2413696d8fd4d80570b84 The LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap details New Zealand in high resolution - from a nationwide view all the way down to individual buildings.This basemap combines the latest high-resolution aerial imagery down to 5cm in urban areas and 10m satellite imagery to provide full coverage of mainland New Zealand, Chathams and other offshore islands.LINZ Basemaps are powered by data from the LINZ Data Service and other authoritative open data sources, providing you with a basemap that is free to use under an open licence.A XYZ tile API (Web Mercator only) is also available for use in web and mobile applications.See more information or provide your feedback at https://basemaps.linz.govt.nz/.For attribution requirements and data sources see: https://www.linz.govt.nz/data/linz-data/linz-basemaps/data-attribution.
Vector Map Label API is a XYZ Vector Map Tile Service which enables application developers to retrieve vector map tiles with place name labels for overlaying onto the vector map.
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An aerial imagery basemap of New Zealand in NZTM using the latest quality data from Land Information New Zealand.The LINZ Aerial Imagery Basemap details New Zealand in high resolution - from a nationwide view all the way down to individual buildings.This basemap combines the latest high-resolution aerial imagery down to 5cm in urban areas and 10m satellite imagery to provide full coverage of mainland New Zealand, Chathams and other offshore islands.LINZ Basemaps are powered by data from the LINZ Data Service and other authoritative open data sources, providing you with a basemap that is free to use under an open licence.A XYZ tile API (Web Mercator only) is also available for use in web and mobile applications.See more information or provide your feedback at https://basemaps.linz.govt.nz/.For attribution requirements and data sources see: https://www.linz.govt.nz/data/linz-data/linz-basemaps/data-attribution.
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Index Tiles ONLY, for actual orthophotos see layer North Island 0.5m Cyclone Gabrielle Satellite Imagery (2023)
A record of the Cyclone Gabrielle severe weather event of February 2023.
This 0.5m resolution satellite imagery was captured on the 21st February 2023 NZDT and 8th March 2023 NZDT by Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co Ltd and supplied by Critchlow Geospatial.
Data comprises: • 311 ortho-rectified RGB GeoTIFF images in NZTM projection. • Satellite: JL1KF01B, JL1KF01C • Spatial resolution: 0.5m
The supplied imagery is in terms of New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) map projection.
Additional services: • LINZ Basemaps for WMTS and XYZ services • ArcGIS Online for ArcGIS REST service
This web map shows Topographic Map API, one of the LandsD Map APIs, is a XYZ Map Tile Service which enables application developers to retrieve standard topographic map tiles. The service is available from zoom level 10 - 17. It is a subset of the public Map API data made available by the Lands Department under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the “Government”) at Hong Kong GeoData Store (https://geodata.gov.hk/). The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort. For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong GeoData Store (https://geodata.gov.hk/).If you are accessing this data via https://smart-transportation-datastudio.hub.arcgis.com/, please follow below guidelines to utilize this web map:1. Click the View Metadata under About section2. You will be directed to the Item Detail page under ArcGIS Online of this web map3. Click Open in Map Viewer4. The map API is loaded as basemap in the Map Viewer
The "EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM) - 2018" is a multilayer bathymetric product for Europe’s sea basins covering:
• the Greater North Sea, including the Kattegat and stretches of water such as Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties,Dover, Wight, and Portland
• the English Channel and Celtic Seas
• Western Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea
• Iberian Coast and Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean)
• Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)
• Aegean - Levantine Sea (Mediterranean).
• Madeira and Azores (Macaronesia)
• Baltic Sea
• Black Sea
• Norwegian and Icelandic Seas
• Canary Islands (Macaronesia)
• Arctic region and Barentz Sea
The DTM is based upon more than 9400 bathymetric survey data sets and Composite DTMs that have been gathered from 49 data providers from 24 countries riparian to European seas. Also Satellite Derived Bathymetry data products have been included derived from Landsat 8 satellite images. The source reference layer in the portal viewing service gives metadata of the data sets used with their data providers; the metadata also acknowledges the data originators. The incorporated survey data sets itself can be discovered and requested for access through the Common Data Index (CDI) data discovery and access service that in September 2018 contained > 27.000 survey data sets from European data providers for global waters. This discovery service makes use of SeaDataNet standards and services and have been integrated in the EMODnet portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/bathymetry#bathymetry-services ). The Composite DTMs are described using the Sextant Catalogue Service that makes also use of SeaDataNet standards and services. Their metadata can be retrieved through interrogating the Source Reference map in the Central Map Viewing service (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geoviewer/ ).
In addition, the EMODnet Map Viewer gives users wide functionality for viewing and downloading the EMODnet digital bathymetry such as:
• water depth (refering to the Lowest Astronomical Tide Datum - LAT) in gridded form on a DTM grid of 1/16 * 1/16 arc minute of longitude and latitude (ca 115 * 115 meters)
• option to view depth parameters of individual DTM cells and references to source data
• option to download DTM in 58 tiles in different formats: EMO, EMO (without GEBCO data), ESRI ASCII, ESRI ASCII Mean Sea Level, XYZ, NetCDF (CF), RGB GeoTiff and SD
• option to visualize the DTM in 3D in the browser without plug-in
• layer with a number of high resolution DTMs for coastal regions
• layer with wrecks from the UKHO Wrecks database.
The EMODnet DTM is also available by means of OGC web services (WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS), which are specified at the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.
The original datasets themselves are not distributed but described in the metadata services, giving clear information about the background survey data used for the DTM, their access restrictions, originators and distributors and facilitating requests by users to originator.
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The XYZ Base Map of La Rioja, with vector tile technology, is a base map implementation for use in viewers. It is based on the data model of the XYZ Base Map of the National Cartographic System (https://ideespain.github.io/mapabase/). It describes the geographic objects that make up the base map, as well as the zoom levels in which they participate.
NZ Parcel Boundaries Wireframe provides a map of land, road and other parcel boundaries, and is especially useful for displaying property boundaries.
This map service is for visualisation purposes only and is not intended for download. You can download the full parcels data from the NZ Parcels dataset.
This map service provides a dark outline and transparent fill, making it perfect for overlaying on our basemaps or any map service you choose.
Data for this map service is sourced from the NZ Parcels dataset which is updated weekly with authoritative data direct from LINZ’s Survey and Title system. Refer to the NZ Parcel layer for detailed metadata.
To simplify the visualisation of this data, the map service filters the data from the NZ Parcels layer to display parcels with a status of 'current' only.
This map service has been designed to be integrated into GIS, web and mobile applications via LINZ’s WMTS and XYZ tile services. View the Services tab to access these services.
See the LINZ website for service specifications and help using WMTS and XYZ tile services and more information about this service.
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Airborne LIDAR terrain mapping data acquired January through March 2003. Point data (XYZ) in ASCII format. Horizontal datum NAD83(1995) North Carolina State Plane feet. Vertical datum NAVD88 US Survey Feet. These data may represent a single geographic tile of a larger, county/sub-county data set. As such, the map extent indicated in the Spatial_Domain element is representative of the larger data set and not an individual tile. The data are organized in 10,000 ft x 10,000 ft tiles using the NC Bureau of Land Records Management (LRMP) standards. Specific information about individual data tiles is included in the data delivery index. LAS tiles were received at NOAA OCM.
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Altimeter data from the territory of the Hauts-de-Seine seedlings of irregular 3D-rated points (XYZ) resulting from a winter 2014 LiDAR aerial acquisition. * * * * The semi-point altimetry data in XYZ format is a product resulting from the 2014 LiDAR aerial acquisition. This is a decimation of the points of the floor class of LAS files. This means that only one point is kept in an area of 10 points in the ground class of the original LiDAR point cloud. We get a more lighter ground but strictly soil. Other LiDAR classes such as vegetation or building are no longer available. Unlike the LAS format, it is not a format called a cloud of points, consisting of a set of points not dissociated from each other, but a format of type TXT listing the XYZ coordinates of each point. Context The Hauts-de-Seine Department carried out an aerial LiDAR acquisition on its territory in early 2014. A LiDAR acquisition has the advantages, especially in periods without leaves in vegetation, of being able to acquire more data on the ground under vegetation (for example wooded areas) or in bare agricultural areas. Thanks to these advantages, it is possible to generate more accurate Digital Field Models (DTMs). The technical characteristics of this LiDAR acquisition are as follows: * Projection: RGF93-CC49/IGN69 * Density: 16 pts/m² * Hard surface planimetric precision class: 0.1 m * Period of air acquisition: 2-8 April 2014 This LiDAR acquisition is the basis of several products that complement the Hauts-de-Seine Department’s altimetry data supply. Lexic LiDAR Light Detection and Ranging. It is a remote measurement technique based on the analysis of the properties of a beam of light returned to its transmitter. The LiDAR acquisition tool can be ground or airborne. In the case of an aerial acquisition, processing software is used to classify the properties of the light beam and to restore its nature: building, water, vegetation, soil,... MNT Digital model of field. It is a numerical representation of the shape of a natural terrain or not calculated from various data whose planimetric and altimetric coordinates are known: seedlings of ground or photogrammetry points, topographical lines raised on the ground or by photogrammetry, LiDAR points, point seedlings correlated from aerial images. The NTM represents only ground data. Overground data (buildings, vegetation, etc.) do not appear. The altitude value of these areas corresponds to the ground value. MGR Geographical linkage of Reference. Grid of slabs of 1 km by 1 km allowing the territory of Hauts-de-Seine to be regularly gridded. Specific comments The 3D rated point data is made available in the form of: * 1 km x 1 km georeferenced tiles conform to the Geography Reference Maillage (MGR) of the Hauts-de-Seine Department. * Of “zip” files containing the georeferenced LAS tile. * The syntax used for the naming of tiles: “XXXX_YYYY_LAS”, uses the XY coordinates in RGF93-CC49 according to the Xmin_Ymax standard of the relevant slab. * The download of a slab is done by clicking on the slab in the table or in the map and downloading the associated zip file. The MNT semis of points in XYZ format makes it possible to generate, with integration of slope break lines, an MNT by a lighter network of irregular triangles (TINs) and thus easier exploitation of field data: 3D base for urban 3D models, level curve calculations, field modeling,... Related data Open data portal of the Hauts-de-Seine Department * Link to the Geographical Mapping Dataset Reference: Geographic Reference Mapping * Link to the 2014 MNT raster dataset: MNT raster 2014 * Link to LiDAR dataset classified 2014: LiDAR classified 2014
The "EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM)- 2022" is a multilayer bathymetric product for Europe’s sea basins covering:
• the Greater North Sea, including the Kattegat and stretches of water such as Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties,Dover, Wight, and Portland
• the English Channel and Celtic Seas
• Western Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea
• Iberian Coast and Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean)
• Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)
• Aegean - Levantine Sea (Mediterranean).
• Madeira and Azores (Macaronesia)
• Baltic Sea
• Black Sea
• Norwegian and Icelandic Seas
• Canary Islands (Macaronesia)
• Arctic region and Barentz Sea
The DTM is based upon 21937 bathymetric survey data sets and Composite DTMs that have been gathered from 64 data providers from 28 countries riparian to European seas and beyond. Also Satellite Derived Bathymetry data products have been included fro Landsat 8 and Sentinel satellite images. Areas not covered by observations are completed by integrating GEBCO 2022 and IBCAO V4.
The source reference layer in the portal viewing service gives metadata of the data sets used with their data providers; the metadata also acknowledges the data originators. The incorporated survey data sets itself can be discovered and requested for access through the Common Data Index (CDI) data discovery and access service that in December 2022 contained > 41.000survey data sets from European data providers for global waters. The Composite DTMs can be discovered through the Sextant Catalogue service. Both discovery services make use of SeaDataNet standards and services and have been integrated in the EMODnet portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/bathymetry#bathymetry-services ). In addition, the EMODnet Map Viewer (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geoviewer/ ) gives users wide functionality for viewing and downloading the EMODnet digital bathymetry such as: • water depth (refering to the Lowest Astronomical Tide Datum - LAT) in gridded form on a DTM grid of 1/16 * 1/16 arc minute of longitude and latitude (ca 115 * 115 meters). • option to view depth parameters of individual DTM cells and references to source data • option to download DTM in 58 tiles in different formats: ESRI ASCII, XYZ, EMODnet CSV, NetCDF (CF), GeoTiff and SD • option to visualize the DTM in 3D in the browser without plug-in • layer with a number of high resolution DTMs for coastal regions • layer with wrecks from the UKHO Wrecks database.
The EMODnet DTM is also available by means of OGC web services (WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS), which are specified at the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.
The original datasets themselves are not distributed but described in the metadata services, giving clear information about the background survey data used for the DTM, their access restrictions, originators and distributors and facilitating requests by users to originator.
The "EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM)- 2024" is a multilayer bathymetric product for Europe’s sea basins covering:
• the Greater North Sea, including the Kattegat and stretches of water such as Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties,Dover, Wight, and Portland
• the English Channel and Celtic Seas
• Western Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea
• Iberian Coast and Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean)
• Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)
• Aegean - Levantine Sea (Mediterranean).
• Madeira and Azores (Macaronesia)
• Baltic Sea
• Black Sea
• Norwegian and Icelandic Seas
• Canary Islands (Macaronesia)
• Arctic region and Barentz Sea
The DTM is based upon 22032 bathymetric survey data sets and Composite DTMs that have been gathered from 66 data providers from 28 countries riparian to European seas and beyond. Also Satellite Derived Bathymetry data products have been included fro Landsat 8 and Sentinel satellite images. Areas not covered by observations are completed by integrating GEBCO 2024 and IBCAO V4.
The source reference layer in the portal viewing service gives metadata of the data sets used with their data providers; the metadata also acknowledges the data originators. The incorporated survey data sets itself can be discovered and requested for access through the Common Data Index (CDI) data discovery and access service that contains > 41.000survey data sets from European data providers for global waters. The Composite DTMs can be discovered through the Sextant Catalogue service. Both discovery services make use of SeaDataNet standards and services and have been integrated in the EMODnet portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/bathymetry#bathymetry-services ). In addition, the EMODnet Map Viewer (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geoviewer/ ) gives users wide functionality for viewing and downloading the EMODnet digital bathymetry such as: • water depth (refering to the Lowest Astronomical Tide Datum - LAT) in gridded form on a DTM grid of 1/16 * 1/16 arc minute of longitude and latitude (ca 115 * 115 meters). • option to view depth parameters of individual DTM cells and references to source data • option to download DTM in 59 tiles in different formats: ESRI ASCII, XYZ, EMODnet CSV, NetCDF, GeoTiff and SD • option to visualize the DTM in 3D in the browser without plug-in • layer with a number of high resolution DTMs for coastal regions • layer with wrecks from the UKHO Wrecks database.
The EMODnet DTM is also available by means of OGC web services (WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS), which are specified at the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.
The original datasets themselves are not distributed but described in the metadata services, giving clear information about the background survey data used for the DTM, their access restrictions, originators and distributors and facilitating requests by users to originator.
国土地理院から提供された正射画像_統合版_ヘリ撮影画像(7/10撮影)(地理院タイル)を使用した Web マップです。出典: 国土地理院 地理院タイル一覧 (https://maps.gsi.go.jp/development/ichiran.html) お手持ちの Web マップにレイヤーとして追加したい場合は、下記のタイル レイヤーをご利用ください。https://maps.gsi.go.jp/xyz/20170705typhoon3_0710dol/{level}/{col}/{row}.png※一部の Web マップは ArcGIS Pro でご利用できない場合があります。******************This map features the images provided by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) as a part of the GSI Tiles collection.Source: Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI)This service can be also accessed as a tile layer below. https://maps.gsi.go.jp/xyz/20170705typhoon3_0710dol/{level}/{col}/{row}.png
国土地理院から提供された主題図_火山基本図・火山基本図データ_火山基本図データ(陰影段彩図)(地理院タイル)を使用した Web マップです。出典: 国土地理院 地理院タイル一覧 (https://maps.gsi.go.jp/development/ichiran.html) お手持ちの Web マップにレイヤーとして追加したい場合は、下記のタイル レイヤーをご利用ください。https://maps.gsi.go.jp/xyz/vbmd_colorrel/{level}/{col}/{row}.png※一部の Web マップは ArcGIS Pro でご利用できない場合があります。******************This map features the content provided by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) as a part of the GSI Tiles collection.Source: Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI)This service can be also accessed as a tile layer below. https://maps.gsi.go.jp/xyz/vbmd_colorrel/{level}/{col}/{row}.png
3D textured mesh (photomesh) representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The 3D textured mesh is provided in object file format (.obj) and is accompanied by material (.mtl) and image texture (.jpg) files.
The data has been split into a series of tiles covering the entire municipality. An index file (Tile_Index.kml) is included to indicate the geo-spatial location of each tile. To position the mesh in its real world location, use the origin coordinates found in the metadata file (metadata.xml).
The 3D textured mesh is provided in different levels of detail, as indicated in the file name of the .obj filename. The levels of detail vary from L13 (lowest level of detail) to L20 (highest level of detail).
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ): Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying)
Contents
The download is a zip file containing compressed:
- Object files (.obj)
- Material files (.mtl)
- Image textures (.jpg)
- Metadata (.xml)
- Tile index (.kml)
Preview Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below (WebGL browser required - Google Chrome recommended).
https://cityofmelbourne.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer3d/index.html?id=b555219a327b4535a89d8ec6e97780cf
Usage:
Through the download an use of this data you agree to the licensing and disclaimer conditions.
While all due care has been taken to ensure the data of this website is accurate, current and available please note:
· there may be errors or omission in it
· there may be occasions where the data is not available and/or the website will be unavailable.
The City of Melbourne and its employees accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with accessing, using or reliance upon the data in this website, or the unavailability of the data or the website.
Download Photomesh data:
A zip file containing all relevant files representing the 3D city mesh model.
Download .ZIP file (9.7GB)
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A record of the severe weather emergency event of Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023.
Imagery Provided by - Hawkes Bay Regional Council Aerial Acquisition and Orthophoto Production by - SkyCan Limited
Orthophotography within the Hawke's Bay Region covering Wairoa, Esk Valley, Heretaunga Plains (including Napier, Hastings and Havelock North), Poukawa and Waipukurau,
Date of Captures: Esk Region: 19 Feb 2023 0945 to 1150 NZDT Wairoa Region: 19 Feb 2023 1202 to 1340 NZDT Poukawa Region : 21 Feb 2023 1320 to 1500 NZDT Waipukurau, Papanu and Tukituki: 21 Feb 2023 09:50 to 13:40 NZDT Heretaunga Plains: 19-20 Feb 2023 NZDT
Data comprises: • 6160 ortho-rectified RGB GeoTIFF images in NZTM projection, tiled into the LINZ Standard 1:1000 tile layout. • Tile layout in NZTM projection containing relevant information.
The supplied imagery is in terms of New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) map projection. Please refer to the tile index layer for specific details, naming conventions, etc.
Additional services: • LINZ Basemaps for WMTS and XYZ services • ArcGIS Online for ArcGIS REST service
Index tiles for this dataset are available as layer Hawke's Bay 0.1m Cyclone Gabrielle Aerial Photos Index Tiles (2023)
The "EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM)- 2024" is a multilayer bathymetric product for Europe’s sea basins covering:
• the Greater North Sea, including the Kattegat and stretches of water such as Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties,Dover, Wight, and Portland
• the English Channel and Celtic Seas
• Western Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea
• Iberian Coast and Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean)
• Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)
• Aegean - Levantine Sea (Mediterranean).
• Madeira and Azores (Macaronesia)
• Baltic Sea
• Black Sea
• Norwegian and Icelandic Seas
• Canary Islands (Macaronesia)
• Arctic region and Barentz Sea
The DTM is based upon 22032 bathymetric survey data sets and Composite DTMs that have been gathered from 66 data providers from 28 countries riparian to European seas and beyond. Also Satellite Derived Bathymetry data products have been included fro Landsat 8 and Sentinel satellite images. Areas not covered by observations are completed by integrating GEBCO 2024 and IBCAO V4.
The source reference layer in the portal viewing service gives metadata of the data sets used with their data providers; the metadata also acknowledges the data originators. The incorporated survey data sets itself can be discovered and requested for access through the Common Data Index (CDI) data discovery and access service that contains > 41.000survey data sets from European data providers for global waters. The Composite DTMs can be discovered through the Sextant Catalogue service. Both discovery services make use of SeaDataNet standards and services and have been integrated in the EMODnet portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/bathymetry#bathymetry-services ). In addition, the EMODnet Map Viewer (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geoviewer/ ) gives users wide functionality for viewing and downloading the EMODnet digital bathymetry such as: • water depth (refering to the Lowest Astronomical Tide Datum - LAT) in gridded form on a DTM grid of 1/16 * 1/16 arc minute of longitude and latitude (ca 115 * 115 meters). • option to view depth parameters of individual DTM cells and references to source data • option to download DTM in 59 tiles in different formats: ESRI ASCII, XYZ, EMODnet CSV, NetCDF, GeoTiff and SD • option to visualize the DTM in 3D in the browser without plug-in • layer with a number of high resolution DTMs for coastal regions • layer with wrecks from the UKHO Wrecks database.
The EMODnet DTM is also available by means of OGC web services (WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS), which are specified at the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.
The original datasets themselves are not distributed but described in the metadata services, giving clear information about the background survey data used for the DTM, their access restrictions, originators and distributors and facilitating requests by users to originator.
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Index Tiles ONLY, for actual orthophotos see layer Gisborne 0.2m Cyclone Gabrielle Aerial Photos (2023)
A record of the severe weather emergency event of Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023.
Orthophotography within the Gisborne District.
Imagery captured for Gisborne District Council Aerial Acquisition and Orthophoto Production by: Aerial Surveys Ltd, Unit A1, 8 Saturn Place, Rosedale 0632.
This first delivery of imagery was captured 20-21 February 2023. The second delivery of imagery was captured 2-3 March 2023, 8 March 2023. The third delivery of imagery was captured 31 March 2023. The forth and fifth delivery of imagery were captured 25 April 2023.
This dataset is a 'draft' dataset. No DTM or ortho edits have been undertaken therefore some image distortion can be expected. It will continue to be updated as new imagery becomes available from the supplier. The final orthos will be updated once all capture is complete. These final orthos will be fully colour balanced and edited.
Data comprises: • 916 ortho-rectified RGB GeoTIFF images in NZTM projection, tiled into the LINZ Standard 1:5000 tile layout. • Tile layout in NZTM projection containing relevant information.
The supplied imagery is in terms of New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) map projection. Please refer to the tile index layer for specific details, naming conventions, etc.
Additional services: • LINZ Basemaps for WMTS and XYZ services
description: Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a representation of the topography of the Earth surface in digital format. The data is made up of sampled arrays of pixels depicting surface elevations in raster form. This data was captured as an ancillary product of a statewide ortho image acquisition using a Lecia ADS40 sensor. The primary DEM is a 5-meter ground resolution, quarter-quadrangle (3.75 minutes of latitude by 3.75 minutes of longitude) cast on the Universal Transverse Mercator projection (UTM) on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The geographic extent of the DEM is equivalent to a quarter-quadrangle plus the over edge ranges from a minimum of 50 meters to a maximum of 300 meters beyond the extremes of the primary and secondary corner points. The over edge is included to facilitate for the placement of the NAD83 and secondary datum corner ticks. This series of DEM's was produced as a part of the 2006 Arkansas Digital Orthophotography Program administered by the Arkansas State Land Information Board and the Arkansas Geographic Information Office. The aerial imaging data used to create the DEM was acquired between January 15th and March 31st in 2006.; abstract: Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a representation of the topography of the Earth surface in digital format. The data is made up of sampled arrays of pixels depicting surface elevations in raster form. This data was captured as an ancillary product of a statewide ortho image acquisition using a Lecia ADS40 sensor. The primary DEM is a 5-meter ground resolution, quarter-quadrangle (3.75 minutes of latitude by 3.75 minutes of longitude) cast on the Universal Transverse Mercator projection (UTM) on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The geographic extent of the DEM is equivalent to a quarter-quadrangle plus the over edge ranges from a minimum of 50 meters to a maximum of 300 meters beyond the extremes of the primary and secondary corner points. The over edge is included to facilitate for the placement of the NAD83 and secondary datum corner ticks. This series of DEM's was produced as a part of the 2006 Arkansas Digital Orthophotography Program administered by the Arkansas State Land Information Board and the Arkansas Geographic Information Office. The aerial imaging data used to create the DEM was acquired between January 15th and March 31st in 2006.