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 4.1 DSM strips are a 13-year time series of elevation data derived from satellite imagery using photogrammetric methods.
Bibliographic Details
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 |
Format: | Other/Unknown Material
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Language: | unknown |
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Harvard Dataverse
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/X7NDNY
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