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  • Source data for the EMODNet DTM for the Belgium Continental Shelf (BCP) is compiled by the Vlaamse Hydrografie (https://www.agentschapmdk.be/en/hydrografische-data) at a resolution of 1/64'. The data set covers the Belgium Continental shelf area.

  • High resolution composite DTM based on multi beam surveys in Kiel Bay. All data acquired in the years 2013-2016.

  • This composite Digital Terrain Model (cDTM) is a high resolution bathymetry dataset that covers IMPULS, EVENT-SHELF, EVENT-DEEP and FORMED-5 cruises. Multibeam data acquired in 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2014 on board the R/V Hespérides, the R/V Sarmiento de Gamboa and the R/V García del Cid with a Kongsberg EM120, an Atlas Hydrosweep DS-3 and an Elac Seabeam 1050D echo-sounders.

  • MESC-2005 CSR / To define in detail the morphology of the continenatal shelf margin and slope in order to identify instability areas potentially prone to gravitational collapse.

  • Grid processed for the purpose of the HR DTMs layer of EMODnet Bathymetry HRSM, October 2018

  • This composite Digital Terrain Model (cDTM) is a high resolution bathymetry dataset highlighting measurement of depth of water in the ocean. This cDTM covers the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of County Mayo Ireland. The EMODnet high resolution DTM covers bathymetry surveys completed between 2002 and 2016. Bathymetric data collected on board research vessels using multi-beam and single-beam echosounder instrumentation. Raw bathymetry processed within CARIS software to produce bathymetry products subsequently converted to NetCDF cDTM for EMODnet. Acquisition, processing and product delivery follows IHO standard s44 Edition 5. cDTM is composed of nine (9) images “merged simply” using GLOBE software. INFOMAR (Integrated Mapping for the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource) is a twenty year programme to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed established in 2006. INFOMAR is funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE), and delivered by joint management partners Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute. The programme is the successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) which ran between 1999 and 2005. INFOMAR concentrates on creating integrated mapping products related to the seabed.

  • This composite Digital Terrain Model (cDTM) is a high resolution bathymetry dataset highlighting measurement of depth of water in the ocean. This cDTM covers the Celtic Sea off the coast of counties Cork, Waterford and Wexford in Ireland. The EMODnet high resolution DTM covers bathymetry surveys completed between 2002 and 2016. Bathymetric data collected on board research vessels using multi-beam and single-beam echosounder instrumentation. Raw bathymetry processed within CARIS software to produce bathymetry products subsequently converted to NetCDF cDTM for EMODnet. Acquisition, processing and product delivery follows IHO standard s44 Edition 5. cDTM is composed of four (4) images “merged simply” using GLOBE software. INFOMAR (Integrated Mapping for the Sustainable Development of Ireland’s Marine Resource) is a twenty year programme to map the physical, chemical and biological features of Ireland’s seabed established in 2006. INFOMAR is funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE), and delivered by joint management partners Geological Survey Ireland and the Marine Institute. The programme is the successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS) which ran between 1999 and 2005. INFOMAR concentrates on creating integrated mapping products related to the seabed.

  • This composite Digital Terrain Model (cDTM) is a high resolution bathymetry dataset that covers CASCADES-I, CASCADES-II, COSTEM-1, COSTEM-2, COSTEM-3, COSTEM-4, FORMED-2, FORMED-4 and FORMED-6 cruises. Multibeam data acquired in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015 on board the R/V Sarmiento de Gamboa and the R/V García del Cid with an Atlas Hydrosweep DS-3 and an Elac Seabeam 1050D echo-sounder.

  • The data have been acquired with a Seabat 8160 (50 kHz) multibeam echosounder mounted on board of a little boat (chief scientist M.R. Senatore). The main objective of this cruise was the production of the Geological Map of Italy, sheet n. 508 (Policoro).

  • High resolution composite DTM based on multi beam surveys in German Bodden waters. All data acquired in 2016.