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This data product selects sample areas of digital bathymetry, chosen for their relevance to marine activities and data sources alternative to GEBCO. The approach for building the digital map of water depth is to use GEBCO as a baseline and look at a set of sample areas where GEBCO could be improved...
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ftdatacite:10.12770/fbb20839-ac88-48ca-bffb-417a939492f0 2023-10-01T03:57:53+02:00 ATLANTIC_CH10_Product_1 / Sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the North Atlantic. ... HR Wallingford 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.12770/fbb20839-ac88-48ca-bffb-417a939492f0 http://sextant.ifremer.fr/record/fbb20839-ac88-48ca-bffb-417a939492f0/ unknown EMODnet Atlantic Checkpoint This EMODnet Atlantic Checkpoint data product (the “Product”) is the result of a “challenge” stress test specified by the call for tenders No MARE/2012/11. HR Wallingford Ltd (the “Producer”) was commissioned to perform a number of tests to evaluate marine data according to set user requirements. This product and any resultant data produced is a consequence of these tests and provided for interest only. The Product is provided on an “as is” basis, and the producer disclaims any and all warranties, conditions, or representations (express, implied, oral or written), relating to the Product or any part thereof, including, without limitation, any and all implied warranties of quality, performance, suitability or fitness for a particular purpose to the full extent permitted by law. The Producer accepts no liability for loss suffered or incurred as a result of reliance on the Product or any output of its use. The Producer shall not be liable for any economic loss, loss of profit, loss of business or contract, depletion of goodwill or otherwise, in each case whether direct, or indirect or any indirect loss whatsoever (howsoever caused) including loss or damage suffered as a result of an action brought by any person which arise out of or in connection with the use of the Product or inability to use the Product It was possible to build bathymetry for all of the sample areas, although it wasn't possible to improve on GEBCO for areas not covered by Europe, USA and Canada. Sources met minimum requirements of 500m resolution for sample areas, but rarely the desired 100m. There were usability problems with some sources: E.g. EMODnet - Due to supply format, metadata was unusable for large areas or whole tiles at a time. Some supply formats were unexpected – GeoTiffs proved unusable as they didn’t include depth values – only a colour ramp (RGB values). Individual surveys could be downloaded from SeaDataNet, but this was not feasible for the ACP project, as such a large area was Atlantic - CH10 - Bathymetry High level analyzed Delayed Elevation Approved Dataset dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.12770/fbb20839-ac88-48ca-bffb-417a939492f0 2023-09-04T13:07:23Z This data product selects sample areas of digital bathymetry, chosen for their relevance to marine activities and data sources alternative to GEBCO. The approach for building the digital map of water depth is to use GEBCO as a baseline and look at a set of sample areas where GEBCO could be improved upon. Sample areas have also been selected to be representative of each continent bordering the Atlantic and expected future requirements. Data sources include GEBCO, EMODNET, USGS and CHS. ... Dataset North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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This data product selects sample areas of digital bathymetry, chosen for their relevance to marine activities and data sources alternative to GEBCO. The approach for building the digital map of water depth is to use GEBCO as a baseline and look at a set of sample areas where GEBCO could be improved upon. Sample areas have also been selected to be representative of each continent bordering the Atlantic and expected future requirements. Data sources include GEBCO, EMODNET, USGS and CHS. ... |
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ATLANTIC_CH10_Product_1 / Sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the North Atlantic. ... |
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ATLANTIC_CH10_Product_1 / Sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the North Atlantic. ... |
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ATLANTIC_CH10_Product_1 / Sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the North Atlantic. ... |
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ATLANTIC_CH10_Product_1 / Sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the North Atlantic. ... |
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ATLANTIC_CH10_Product_1 / Sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the North Atlantic. ... |
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atlantic_ch10_product_1 / sample areas of digital bathymetry covering representative areas of the north atlantic. ... |
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EMODnet Atlantic Checkpoint |
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2018 |
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This EMODnet Atlantic Checkpoint data product (the “Product”) is the result of a “challenge” stress test specified by the call for tenders No MARE/2012/11. HR Wallingford Ltd (the “Producer”) was commissioned to perform a number of tests to evaluate marine data according to set user requirements. This product and any resultant data produced is a consequence of these tests and provided for interest only. The Product is provided on an “as is” basis, and the producer disclaims any and all warranties, conditions, or representations (express, implied, oral or written), relating to the Product or any part thereof, including, without limitation, any and all implied warranties of quality, performance, suitability or fitness for a particular purpose to the full extent permitted by law. The Producer accepts no liability for loss suffered or incurred as a result of reliance on the Product or any output of its use. The Producer shall not be liable for any economic loss, loss of profit, loss of business or contract, depletion of goodwill or otherwise, in each case whether direct, or indirect or any indirect loss whatsoever (howsoever caused) including loss or damage suffered as a result of an action brought by any person which arise out of or in connection with the use of the Product or inability to use the Product It was possible to build bathymetry for all of the sample areas, although it wasn't possible to improve on GEBCO for areas not covered by Europe, USA and Canada. Sources met minimum requirements of 500m resolution for sample areas, but rarely the desired 100m. There were usability problems with some sources: E.g. EMODnet - Due to supply format, metadata was unusable for large areas or whole tiles at a time. Some supply formats were unexpected – GeoTiffs proved unusable as they didn’t include depth values – only a colour ramp (RGB values). Individual surveys could be downloaded from SeaDataNet, but this was not feasible for the ACP project, as such a large area was |
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