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| class="" colspan="3"| The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is a new raster product assembled by the US Geological Survey (USGS) from several other US data sets. It is designed to provide elevation data for the United States in a seamless form with a consistent datum, elevation unit, and projection. The NED has a horizontal resolution of 1 arcsecond (approximately 30 meters at the equator) for the conterminous US, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, and 2 arcseconds for Alaska. Actual pixel dimensions in meters vary with the cosine of latitude. Since most of Alaska is north of 60 degrees latitude, and since cos(60)=1/2, pixel dimensions in Alaska are also close to 30 meters. Elevation units are decimal meters. North American Datum 1983 (GRS 80 ellipsoid) is used as the horizontal datum, and the data is in the Geographic "projection". The NED is nearing completion and will be distributed in the Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) Raster Profile format. The NED will be updated to incorporate data of higher resolution or quality as it becomes available.<br>During the NED assembly process, source data was corrected when necessary to minimize artifacts and to provide better edge matching near seams between adjacent source DEMs. The source data included USGS 7.5-minute DEMs (UTM, 30 meter pixels) for which edge matching problems are not uncommon.<br>''This description is provided by Rivix LLC''
| class="" colspan="3"| The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is a new raster product assembled by the US Geological Survey (USGS) from several other US data sets. It is designed to provide elevation data for the United States in a seamless form with a consistent datum, elevation unit, and projection. The NED has a horizontal resolution of 1 arcsecond (approximately 30 meters at the equator) for the conterminous US, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, and 2 arcseconds for Alaska. Actual pixel dimensions in meters vary with the cosine of latitude. Since most of Alaska is north of 60 degrees latitude, and since cos(60)=1/2, pixel dimensions in Alaska are also close to 30 meters. Elevation units are decimal meters. North American Datum 1983 (GRS 80 ellipsoid) is used as the horizontal datum, and the data is in the Geographic "projection". The NED is nearing completion and will be distributed in the Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) Raster Profile format. The NED will be updated to incorporate data of higher resolution or quality as it becomes available.<br>During the NED assembly process, source data was corrected when necessary to minimize artifacts and to provide better edge matching near seams between adjacent source DEMs. The source data included USGS 7.5-minute DEMs (UTM, 30 meter pixels) for which edge matching problems are not uncommon.<br>''This description is provided by Rivix LLC''
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* '''SLA-02''' (Shuttle Laser Altimeter III)<br>[http://denali.gsfc.nasa.gov/sla02/ Original data source] | [http://denali.gsfc.nasa.gov/lapf_web/claudia/data/data_download.html Download data]
* '''SRTM''' (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission)
* '''SRTM''' (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission)
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Revision as of 15:45, 21 June 2008

Topography data

  • GLOBE (Global Land One-km Base Elevation)
  • GTOPO30 (Global 30 Arc-Second Elevation Data Set)
  • NED (National Elevation Dataset; USA)