Bathymetry and Elevation
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High Resolution DTM of the German Elbe Approach.
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High Resolution DTM of the German Elbe Approach.
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Satellite-derived bathymetry for the Venice Lagoon
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High resolution composite DTM based on single beam, multi beam and Lidar covering Norderney and waters in proximty. All data was acquired in the year 2016. Data used:SDN:CPRD:1850_DGM_Norderney_2016
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Multibeam bathymetry collected from Asköfjärden and Fifång Deep, east of Askö Island in southern Stockholm archipelago. The data were collected with Stockholm University research vessels (RV) Electra and Skidbladner between 2012 and 2018 for multiple purposes. Some of the data were collected as a part of a course in marine geophysical mapping at Stockholm University. The processing of the raw data was carried out using the Qimera software by QPS. The data have been cleared for public release by the Swedish Maritime Administration.
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High resolution digital terrain model of the North Frisian waters based on survey data from various sources such as single-beam, multi-beam and Lidar.
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The data were acquired with Reson SeaBat 7150 and 8111 multibeam echosounder systems on board the R/V OGS Explora in order to cover the Malta Escarpment for a geological survey in the framework of EU FP7 project SCARP.
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The data were acquired with Reson SeaBat 7150 and 8111 multibeam echosounder systems on board the R/V OGS Explora in order to cover the Malta Escarpment for a geological survey in the framework of EU FP7 project SCARP.
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The DTM is produced with Kongsberg multibeam echosounder survey, acquired in March 2020 by Marine Research Ltd. The resolution is 1/256 arc-minutes (~7.2m). It is located at Tuzla, Romania, on the coastal region of the Black Sea. Depths are referenced to the Local Sea Level - Marea Neagra 1975 and the coordinates are expressed into the WGS84 reference frame.
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The DTM is produced with Kongsberg multibeam echosounder survey, acquired in 2015 by Marine Research Ltd. The resolution is 1/256 arc-minutes (~7.2m). It is located north of Mangalia Port, Romania, on the coastal region of the Black Sea. Depths are referenced to the Mean Sea Level and the coordinates are expressed into the WGS84 reference frame.