Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM

Layers include: various DEM derivatives computed using SAGA GIS at 250 m and using MERIT DEM (Yamazaki et al., 2017) as input. Antartica is not included. MERIT DEM was first reprojected to 6 global tiles based on the Equi7 grid system (Bauer-Marschallinger et al. 2014) and then these were used to de...

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Main Author: Hengl, Tomislav
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description Layers include: various DEM derivatives computed using SAGA GIS at 250 m and using MERIT DEM (Yamazaki et al., 2017) as input. Antartica is not included. MERIT DEM was first reprojected to 6 global tiles based on the Equi7 grid system (Bauer-Marschallinger et al. 2014) and then these were used to derive all DEM derivatives. To access original DEM tiles please refer to MERIT DEM download page. To access and visualize maps use: OpenLandMap.org If you discover a bug, artifact or inconsistency in the maps, or if you have a question please use some of the following channels: Technical issues and questions about the code: https://gitlab.com/openlandmap/global-layers/issues General questions and comments: https://disqus.com/home/forums/landgis/ All files internally compressed using "COMPRESS=DEFLATE" creation option in GDAL. File naming convention: dtm = theme: digital terrain models, twi = variable: SAGA GIS Topographic Wetness Index, merit.dem = determination method: MERIT DEM, m = mean value, 1km = spatial resolution / block support: 1 km, s0..0cm = vertical reference: land surface, 2017 = time reference: year 2017, v1.0 = version number: 1.0, : {"references": ["Yamazaki, D., Ikeshima, D., Tawatari, R., Yamaguchi, T., O'Loughlin, F., Neal, J. C., ... & Bates, P. D. (2017). A high\u2010accuracy map of global terrain elevations. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(11), 5844-5853.", "Bauer-Marschallinger, B., Sabel, D., & Wagner, W. (2014). Optimisation of global grids for high-resolution remote sensing data. Computers & Geosciences, 72, 84-93."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.1447209 2025-01-16T19:45:17+00:00 Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM Hengl, Tomislav 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447209 https://zenodo.org/record/1447209 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447210 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode cc-by-sa-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-SA LandGIS Digital elevation model geomorphometry relief dataset Dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447209 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447210 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Layers include: various DEM derivatives computed using SAGA GIS at 250 m and using MERIT DEM (Yamazaki et al., 2017) as input. Antartica is not included. MERIT DEM was first reprojected to 6 global tiles based on the Equi7 grid system (Bauer-Marschallinger et al. 2014) and then these were used to derive all DEM derivatives. To access original DEM tiles please refer to MERIT DEM download page. To access and visualize maps use: OpenLandMap.org If you discover a bug, artifact or inconsistency in the maps, or if you have a question please use some of the following channels: Technical issues and questions about the code: https://gitlab.com/openlandmap/global-layers/issues General questions and comments: https://disqus.com/home/forums/landgis/ All files internally compressed using "COMPRESS=DEFLATE" creation option in GDAL. File naming convention: dtm = theme: digital terrain models, twi = variable: SAGA GIS Topographic Wetness Index, merit.dem = determination method: MERIT DEM, m = mean value, 1km = spatial resolution / block support: 1 km, s0..0cm = vertical reference: land surface, 2017 = time reference: year 2017, v1.0 = version number: 1.0, : {"references": ["Yamazaki, D., Ikeshima, D., Tawatari, R., Yamaguchi, T., O'Loughlin, F., Neal, J. C., ... & Bates, P. D. (2017). A high\u2010accuracy map of global terrain elevations. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(11), 5844-5853.", "Bauer-Marschallinger, B., Sabel, D., & Wagner, W. (2014). Optimisation of global grids for high-resolution remote sensing data. Computers & Geosciences, 72, 84-93."]} Dataset antartic* DataCite Bates ENVELOPE(-65.631,-65.631,-65.821,-65.821)
spellingShingle LandGIS
Digital elevation model
geomorphometry
relief
Hengl, Tomislav
Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM
title Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM
title_full Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM
title_fullStr Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM
title_full_unstemmed Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM
title_short Global DEM derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the MERIT DEM
title_sort global dem derivatives at 250 m, 1 km and 2 km based on the merit dem
topic LandGIS
Digital elevation model
geomorphometry
relief
topic_facet LandGIS
Digital elevation model
geomorphometry
relief
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1447209
https://zenodo.org/record/1447209