The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2

The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) is a high-resolution, time-stamped Digital Surface Model (DSM) of Antarctica at 2-meter spatial resolution. REMA version 2 mosaic tiles are made by merging over 12 years of photogrammetric elevation models

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Main Authors: Howat, Ian, Porter, Claire, Noh, Myoung-Jon, Husby, Erik, Khuvis, Samuel, Danish, Evan, Tomko, Karen, Gardiner, Judith, Negrete, Adelaide, Yadav, Bidhyananda, Klassen, James, Kelleher, Cole, Cloutier, Michael, Bakker, Jesse, Enos, Jeremy, Arnold, Galen, Bauer, Greg, Morin, Paul
Other Authors: Byrd Polar Research Center, Polar Geospatial Center, Ohio Supercomputing Center, National Center for Supercomputing Applications
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Language:unknown
Published: Harvard Dataverse
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBW8UC
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spelling ftharvardunivdvn:doi:10.7910/DVN/EBW8UC 2023-08-15T12:38:18+02:00 The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2 Howat, Ian Porter, Claire Noh, Myoung-Jon Husby, Erik Khuvis, Samuel Danish, Evan Tomko, Karen Gardiner, Judith Negrete, Adelaide Yadav, Bidhyananda Klassen, James Kelleher, Cole Cloutier, Michael Bakker, Jesse Enos, Jeremy Arnold, Galen Bauer, Greg Morin, Paul Byrd Polar Research Center Polar Geospatial Center Ohio Supercomputing Center National Center for Supercomputing Applications https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBW8UC unknown Harvard Dataverse Arcticdem, EarthDEM https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBW8UC REMA is constructed from hundreds of thousands of individual stereoscopic Digital Elevation Models (DEM) extracted from pairs of submeter (0.32 to 0.5 m) resolution Maxar satellite imagery, including data from WorldView-1, WorldView-2, and WorldView-3, and a small number from GeoEye-1, acquired between 2009 and 2021 over the austral summer seasons (mostly December to March). Earth and Environmental Sciences Remote Sensing Antarctica Digital Elevation Model Digital Surface Model Photogrammetry Digital Elevation Model ftharvardunivdvn https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBW8UC 2023-07-24T00:07:43Z The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) is a high-resolution, time-stamped Digital Surface Model (DSM) of Antarctica at 2-meter spatial resolution. REMA version 2 mosaic tiles are made by merging over 12 years of photogrammetric elevation models Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Harvard Dataverse
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Remote Sensing
Antarctica
Digital Elevation Model
Digital Surface Model
Photogrammetry
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Remote Sensing
Antarctica
Digital Elevation Model
Digital Surface Model
Photogrammetry
Howat, Ian
Porter, Claire
Noh, Myoung-Jon
Husby, Erik
Khuvis, Samuel
Danish, Evan
Tomko, Karen
Gardiner, Judith
Negrete, Adelaide
Yadav, Bidhyananda
Klassen, James
Kelleher, Cole
Cloutier, Michael
Bakker, Jesse
Enos, Jeremy
Arnold, Galen
Bauer, Greg
Morin, Paul
The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
Remote Sensing
Antarctica
Digital Elevation Model
Digital Surface Model
Photogrammetry
description The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) is a high-resolution, time-stamped Digital Surface Model (DSM) of Antarctica at 2-meter spatial resolution. REMA version 2 mosaic tiles are made by merging over 12 years of photogrammetric elevation models
author2 Byrd Polar Research Center
Polar Geospatial Center
Ohio Supercomputing Center
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
format Other/Unknown Material
author Howat, Ian
Porter, Claire
Noh, Myoung-Jon
Husby, Erik
Khuvis, Samuel
Danish, Evan
Tomko, Karen
Gardiner, Judith
Negrete, Adelaide
Yadav, Bidhyananda
Klassen, James
Kelleher, Cole
Cloutier, Michael
Bakker, Jesse
Enos, Jeremy
Arnold, Galen
Bauer, Greg
Morin, Paul
author_facet Howat, Ian
Porter, Claire
Noh, Myoung-Jon
Husby, Erik
Khuvis, Samuel
Danish, Evan
Tomko, Karen
Gardiner, Judith
Negrete, Adelaide
Yadav, Bidhyananda
Klassen, James
Kelleher, Cole
Cloutier, Michael
Bakker, Jesse
Enos, Jeremy
Arnold, Galen
Bauer, Greg
Morin, Paul
author_sort Howat, Ian
title The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2
title_short The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2
title_full The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2
title_fullStr The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2
title_full_unstemmed The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica - Mosaics, Version 2
title_sort reference elevation model of antarctica - mosaics, version 2
publisher Harvard Dataverse
url https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EBW8UC
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
op_source REMA is constructed from hundreds of thousands of individual stereoscopic Digital Elevation Models (DEM) extracted from pairs of submeter (0.32 to 0.5 m) resolution Maxar satellite imagery, including data from WorldView-1, WorldView-2, and WorldView-3, and a small number from GeoEye-1, acquired between 2009 and 2021 over the austral summer seasons (mostly December to March).
op_relation Arcticdem, EarthDEM
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