Digital elevation model
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A digital elevation model is a digital model or 3D representation of a terrain's surface — commonly for a planet (including Earth), moon, or asteroid — created from terrain elevation data.
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- Related: RADARSAT-2, TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X
Maps-For-Free.com Maps-For-Free.com www.maps-for-free.com - Web |
Geo-Spatial Data Acquisition Homepage Geo-Spatial Data Acquisition Homepage www.emrl.byu.edu/gsda - Web |
GTOPO30 Homepage GTOPO30 Homepage edcdaac.usgs.gov/gtopo30/gtopo30.html - Web |
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SRTM Homepage SRTM Homepage srtm.usgs.gov - Web |
SRTM30 Plus Homepage SRTM30 Plus Homepage topex.ucsd.edu/WWW_html/srtm30_plus.html - Web |
Terrainmap Homepage Terrainmap Homepage www.terrainmap.com - Web |
More information about available DEM data More information about available DEM data www.vterrain.org/Elevation/index.html - Web |
More information about DEM by Spot Image More information about DEM by Spot Image www.spotimage.fr/web/en/807-spot-3d.php - Web |
DEMs with TanDEM-X DEMs with TanDEM-X www.terrasar.de/tandem-x_dem - Web |
TanDEM-X Science Home TanDEM-X Science Home www.dlr.de/HR/tdmx - Web |