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The bathymetric DEM for the coasts of New-Caledonia with a resolution of 0.001° (~ 100 m) was prepared in the framework of a Shom-IRD partnership as part of the TSUCAL project. The DEM covers the basin from New Caledonia in the west to the Vanuatu archipelago in the east. The DEM is designed to be used in hydrodynamic models in order to improve the pertinence of the Waves-Submersion monitoring programme.
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The coastal topo- bathymetric DEM of the port of Saint-Malo and its surroundings with a resolution of 0.00005° (~ 5 m) was prepared as part of the PAPI Saint-Malo. It covers the city of Saint-Malo and its surroundings, from the tip of Décollé in the west to the tip of Varde in the east. The DEM is designed to be implemented in the hydrodynamic models of the TANDEM project in order to estimate the coastal effects of tsunamis for the Atlantic and English Channel, where French nuclear power plants have been installed for about 30 years. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.
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The coastal topo- bathymetric DEM of a part of the Norman-Breton gulf with a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was prepared as part of the PAPI Saint-Malo. It covers the Minquiers plateau in the north-west to the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel in the south-east. The DEM is designed to be implemented in the hydrodynamic models of the TANDEM project in order to estimate the coastal effects of tsunamis for the Atlantic and English Channel, where French nuclear power plants have been installed for about 30 years. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.
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The coastal topo-bathymetric DEM of Tahiti with a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was produced by the Shom for Météo-France (Inter-regional Direction in French Polynesia). This DEM covers the Tahiti lagoons down to the 100 m isobath, in order to meet the need for modeling marine submersions in French Polynesia. It complements the bathymetric DEM of Tahiti and Moorea, with a resolution of 0.001° (~ 100 m). This product is available at different vertical references, either the lowest astronomical tide (LAT) or the mean sea level (MSL).
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The coastal topo-bathymetric DTM of the Arcachon basin and its surroundings at a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was produced as part of the HOMONIM project. The DTM covers the coastline of a part of the Gironde department, from the Carcans and Hourtin ponds in the North, to the Cazaux and Sanguinet lakes in the South. It covers the entire Arcachon basin and extends offshore to about 40 m depth. The DTM is intended to be implemented in hydrodynamic models in order to produce accurate forecasts of water heights and sea states at the coast and to improve the French storm surge warning system. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or with the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.
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The bathymetric DEM of Tahiti and Moorea with a resolution of 0.001° (~ 100 m) was produced by the Shom for Météo-France (Inter-regional Direction in French Polynesia). This DEM covers a 10 km radius around the islands of Tahiti and Moorea in order to meet the need for marine submersions modelling in French Polynesia. This product is available at different vertical references, either the lowest astronomical tide (LAT) or the mean sea level (MSL).
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The update of the coastal topo-bathymetric DEM of the Gironde estuary - downstream with a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was carried out in the third phase of the HOMONIM project. This DEM covers the downstream part of the Gironde estuary, from Pauillac to its mouth. It is complementary to the DEM covering the upstream estuary. The DEM is intended to be implemented in hydrodynamic models in order to produce forecasts as accurate as possible of water heights and sea states at the coast to improve the relevance of the Wave-Submergence Vigilance. This product is available with either the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical reference.
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Le MNT bathymétrique de façade Atlantique à une résolution de 0.001° (~ 111 m) a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet HOMONIM. Il englobe une partie de Mer du Nord, la Manche ainsi que le Golfe de Gascogne. Au large, ce MNT s’étend au-delà du talus jusqu’à environ 4800 m de profondeur. Le MNT est destiné à être implémenté dans les modèles hydrodynamiques afin de produire des prévisions aussi précises que possible des hauteurs d’eau et d’états de mer à la côte et donc d’améliorer la pertinence de la Vigilance Vagues-Submersion. Ce produit est disponible avec comme référence verticale le niveau des plus basses mers astronomiques (PBMA) ou le niveau moyen des mers (NM).
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Le produit topo-bathymetrique côtier de l'estuaire de la Gironde a une resolution de 0.0002° (~20 m) a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet TANDEM. Il s'étend sur un territoire situé autour de l'estuaire de la Gironde, de son embouchure en Atlantique jusqu'à Bordeaux (sur la Garonne) et Libourne (sur la Dordogne). Le MNT est realisé sous la forme de deux boites d'emprises complementaires : 1) Estuaire aval (de l'embouchure de la Gironde à Pauillac) ; 2) Estuaire amont (de Pauillac jusqu'a Bordeaux sur la Garonne, et jusqu'à Libourne sur la Dordogne). Ce MNT est destiné à être implémenté dans les modèles hydrodynamiques du projet TANDEM afin d'estimer les effets côtiers des tsunamis pour l’Atlantique et la Manche, où sont installées les centrales nucléaires françaises depuis environ 30 ans. Ce produit est disponible avec comme référence verticale le niveau des plus basses mers astronomiques (PBMA) ou le niveau moyen des mers (NM).
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Le MNT bathymétrique de façade de La Réunion à une résolution de 0.001° (~ 111 m) a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet HOMONIM. Il couvre intégralement l'île de La Réunion et s'étend vers le large jusqu'à plus de 4000 m de profondeur. Le MNT est destiné à être implémenté dans les modèles hydrodynamiques afin de produire des prévisions aussi précises que possible des hauteurs d’eau et d’états de mer à la côte et donc d’améliorer la pertinence de la Vigilance Vagues-Submersion.