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The EMODnet Bathymetry World Base Layer (EBWB) service is a gridded representation of worldwide bathymetric and topographic coverage adapted for a better representation of seabed morphological features. Based on modern WMTS schema, it allows a fluid and powerful rendering. For the global oceans EBWB1 is composed of the 2018 EMODnet Bathymetric grid around Europe (approx. 100m resolution) and uses the GEBCO 2019 grid (approx. 500m resolution) elsewhere in the marine environment. Land coverage is based on a combination of 30 arc second ASTER GDEM, SRTM3, EU-DEM, and Global 1 second world-wide water body map for the topographic part. This compilation of publicly available data sources have been merged and pre-tiled for rendering, at 10 levels of zoom starting from 1/24th of an arcminute (approx. 75m resolution). The EBWB1 service is available in non-projected system (Lat, Long, WGS84: EPSG:4086), Web Mercator (EPSG:3857), Inspire compliant ETRS-EALA projection (EPSG:3035) and projections adapted to both poles (ESPG 3031 and 3996) Service URL: https://tiles.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/wmts/1.0.0/WMTSCapabilities.xml
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DTM data source was created by taking contour lines and spot soundings from Norwegian Electronic Navigational Charts. NOTE: Data east of appr.
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Systematic survey performed by Italian Navy Hydrpgraphic vessels with Multibeam EchoSounder
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Maas West Outer Vlissingen, South part. There are sand waves. Surveyed by one of the Hydrographic Survey Vessels of the Royal Netherlands Navy.
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Bathymetric data resulting from hydrographic surveys for cartographic purposes and/or port management. Surveys carried out in accordance with the IHO S-44 standard.
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Bathymetric data resulting from hydrographic surveys for cartographic purposes and/or port management. Surveys carried out in accordance with the IHO S-44 standard.
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Systematic survey performed by IDROSPED with Singlebeam EchoSounder
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DTM data source was received from the data center (Bathymetrisches Datenzentrum) of the German Hydrographic Office (Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie) at a variable resolution. The data was then processed by ATLIS b.v. using the ATLIS SENS software suite and compiled into an EMODnet regional DTM. Although the resolution varied throughout the dataset, no interpolation was required to create a geographic grid of 0.0041667 degrees resolution.
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This data set consists of a bathymetric grid derived from multibeam bathymetry data from cruise JC071. The bathymetric grid was created by gridding cleaned raw multibeam data from JC071 at 1/64 arc-minute intervals. The data set covers an approximate one degree square with the minimum and maximum longitude and latitude co-ordinates: 17.016667W-16.216667W; 48.78333N-49.28333N. This is located in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean area. The data were collected from 7th-8th May 2012 using an EM120 Multibeam Echo-sounder. The cruise was part of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP): sustained ocean observation project. The bathymetry data were collected on an opportunistic basis during the cruise. The cruise was operated by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), equipment operated by National Marine Facilities Sea Systems. The bathymetric grid was created by BODC for contributing to the EMODnet HRSM Project.
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Systematic survey performed by ITS GALATEA with Multibeam EchoSounder
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