Useful data sets
and related software |
Main data sets page
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The data is given in two formats:
resolution * | nlon |
nlat |
netCDF & HDF-4 data files |
---|---|---|---|
0.0625 degrees | 5760 | 2880 | GMTED2010_15n015_00625deg.nc [26MB] |
0.125 degrees | 2880 | 1440 |
GMTED2010_15n030_0125deg.nc
[7.2MB]
GMTED2010_15n030_0125deg.hdf [7.3MB] |
0.250 degrees | 1440 | 720 |
GMTED2010_15n060_0250deg.nc
[2.1MB]
GMTED2010_15n060_0250deg.hdf [2.0MB] |
0.500 degrees | 720 | 360 |
GMTED2010_15n120_0500deg.nc
[601kB]
GMTED2010_15n120_0500deg.hdf [568KB] |
0.750 degrees | 480 | 240 |
GMTED2010_15n180_0750deg.nc
[310KB]
GMTED2010_15n180_0750deg.hdf [278KB] |
1.000 degrees | 360 | 180 |
GMTED2010_15n240_1000deg.nc
[203KB]
GMTED2010_15n240_1000deg.hdf [170KB] |
*)
a. A resolution of 0.5 degrees means about 50 kilometer at the equator. b. If other resolutions (multiples of 15 arc-seconds = 1/240-th degree) are needed, please use the contact form. |
Official citation of the GMTED2010 elevation data:
Danielson, J.J., and Gesch, D.B., 2011,See the official GMTED2010 webpage for more details and background information.
Global multi-resolution terrain elevation data 2010 (GMTED2010):
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1073, 26 p.
[ http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2011/1073/pdf/of2011-1073.pdf ]
The following table gives an overview of the data sets (variables) in a data file.
variable | unit | dimension(s) 1 | description |
longitude | deg | nlon |
longitude of grid cell centr |
latitude | deg | nlat |
latitude of grid cell centre |
longitude_bounds | deg | nlon,nbounds |
longitude of grid cell boundaries |
latitude_bounds | deg | nlat,nbounds |
latitude of grid cell boundaries |
elevation 2 | m | nlat,nlon |
altitude above the geoid |
elevation_stddev 2 | m | nlat,nlon |
standard deviation of the altitude above the geoid |
elevation_max 2 | m | nlat,nlon |
maximum elevation above the geoid in grid cell |
elevation_min 2 | m | nlat,nlon |
minimum elevation above the geoid in grid cell |
1) The dimensions nlat and nlon depend on the
resolution;viz. the table at the top of the page. The dimension nbounds always equals 2.
2) These four evelation data sets have an attribute giving the minimum and maximum value found in the set. |
Each of the variables has some attributes, while the file itself has some global attributes (the HDF-4 file has some extra global attributes, following earlier elevation data files provided via TEMIS).
The above data files have been created from a single high-resolution
netCDF file created within the TROPOMI project.
Attributes from that original input file, used to generate the
above files, are given as attributes to a group
'Original_attributes' in the netCDF file and to an otherwise
empty variable 'original_attributes' in the NDF-4 file.
The following image shows the map at 0.5 degree resolution (i.e
720x360).