Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica

A continuous, smoothed contour dataset at 500 m intervals for all land south of 60S, excluding the Balleny Islands. The vertical datum of the contours is EGM2008. Contours are extracted primarily from the PGC Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) v1.1 with certain islands filled from Copern...

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Main Authors: Gerrish, Laura, Fretwell, Peter, Cooper, Paul
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: UK Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation 2020
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5285/0779002b-b95d-432f-b035-b952c36aa5c9 2023-05-15T13:37:36+02:00 Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica Gerrish, Laura Fretwell, Peter Cooper, Paul 2020 http://www.opengis.net/wms application/geopackage+sqlite3 application/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/0779002b-b95d-432f-b035-b952c36aa5c9 https://data.bas.ac.uk/items/0779002b-b95d-432f-b035-b952c36aa5c9 en eng UK Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation https://dx.doi.org/10.21334/npolar.2014.29105abc https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-665-2019 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY "EARTH SCIENCE","LAND SURFACE","TOPOGRAPHY","TERRAIN ELEVATION","CONTOUR MAPS" "EARTH SCIENCE","LAND SURFACE","TOPOGRAPHY" Antarctic Digital Database Antarctica Elevation Topographic mapping dataset Dataset Antarctic Digital Database,Antarctica,Elevation,Topography,contour map 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5285/0779002b-b95d-432f-b035-b952c36aa5c9 https://doi.org/10.21334/npolar.2014.29105abc https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-665-2019 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z A continuous, smoothed contour dataset at 500 m intervals for all land south of 60S, excluding the Balleny Islands. The vertical datum of the contours is EGM2008. Contours are extracted primarily from the PGC Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) v1.1 with certain islands filled from Copernicus WorldDEM. Peter I Oy contours are from the Norwegian Polar Institute. Sources of individual line segments are contained in the attribute table and full compilation information is given in the lineage statement. : All processing described here was performed in ArcGIS Pro version 2.6. A composite Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was created comprising of three datasets from the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica v1.1: REMA_100m_peninsula_dem_filled, REMA_100m_dem and REMA_200m_dem_filled. These DEMs were first converted from ellipsoidal height to height above EGM2008 geoid and then mosaicked together in respective order at 100 m spatial resolution. This 100 m DEM was smoothed by performing Focal Statistics using a 40x40 cell size. 500 m contours were extracted and all contours with a height <1m were deleted, as well as erroneous offshore contours. In certain locations, primarily some islands on the Antarctic Peninsula, REMA data was insufficient to produce contours. In these places, contours were produced from the 'Copernicus WorldDEM 90m' DEM and smoothed by 4 km using a PAEK smoothing algorithm. Contours for Peter I y were incorporated from the Norwegian Polar Institute Data at 100 m intervals: 500 m intervals were extracted and smoothed by 800 m, to match the appropriate resolution of the main contours. All contours were merged together and lines <5 km in length were deleted. Further lines <20 km were deleted in non-mountainous regions, so as to avoid deleting small mountain peak contours but to still simplify the main dataset. These regions were interpreted manually using the hillshade of the DEM used to produce the contours. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Balleny Islands Norwegian Polar Institute DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Balleny Islands
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Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica
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Topographic mapping
description A continuous, smoothed contour dataset at 500 m intervals for all land south of 60S, excluding the Balleny Islands. The vertical datum of the contours is EGM2008. Contours are extracted primarily from the PGC Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) v1.1 with certain islands filled from Copernicus WorldDEM. Peter I Oy contours are from the Norwegian Polar Institute. Sources of individual line segments are contained in the attribute table and full compilation information is given in the lineage statement. : All processing described here was performed in ArcGIS Pro version 2.6. A composite Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was created comprising of three datasets from the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica v1.1: REMA_100m_peninsula_dem_filled, REMA_100m_dem and REMA_200m_dem_filled. These DEMs were first converted from ellipsoidal height to height above EGM2008 geoid and then mosaicked together in respective order at 100 m spatial resolution. This 100 m DEM was smoothed by performing Focal Statistics using a 40x40 cell size. 500 m contours were extracted and all contours with a height <1m were deleted, as well as erroneous offshore contours. In certain locations, primarily some islands on the Antarctic Peninsula, REMA data was insufficient to produce contours. In these places, contours were produced from the 'Copernicus WorldDEM 90m' DEM and smoothed by 4 km using a PAEK smoothing algorithm. Contours for Peter I y were incorporated from the Norwegian Polar Institute Data at 100 m intervals: 500 m intervals were extracted and smoothed by 800 m, to match the appropriate resolution of the main contours. All contours were merged together and lines <5 km in length were deleted. Further lines <20 km were deleted in non-mountainous regions, so as to avoid deleting small mountain peak contours but to still simplify the main dataset. These regions were interpreted manually using the hillshade of the DEM used to produce the contours.
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Cooper, Paul
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title Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica
title_short Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica
title_full Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica
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title_full_unstemmed Medium resolution vector contours for Antarctica
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publisher UK Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
publishDate 2020
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