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Original Articles

Global Bathymetry and Elevation Data at 30 Arc Seconds Resolution: SRTM30_PLUS

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Pages 355-371 | Received 08 Oct 2008, Accepted 13 Mar 2009, Published online: 04 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

A new 30-arc second resolution global topography/bathymetry grid (SRTM30_PLUS) has been developed from a wide variety of data sources. Land and ice topography comes from the SRTM30 and ICESat topography, respectively. Ocean bathymetry is based on a new satellite-gravity model where the gravity-to-topography ratio is calibrated using 298 million edited soundings. The main contribution of this study is the compilation and editing of the raw soundings, which come from NOAA, individual scientists, SIO, NGA, JAMSTEC, IFREMER, GEBCO, and NAVOCEANO. The gridded bathymetry is available for ftp download in the same format as the 33 tiles of SRTM30 topography. There are 33 matching tiles of source identification number to convey the provenance of every grid cell. The raw sounding data, converted to a simple common format, are also available for ftp download.

Acknowledgements

Scott Nelson, Seung-Hee Kim, and Breanna Binder cheerfully edited several hundred million single and multibeam soundings. We thank RADM Christian Andreasen for his guidance and review of the research. This research was partly supported by the Office of Naval Research (N00014-06-1-0140) and the National Science Foundation (OCE 0825045). The manuscript contents are solely the opinions of the authors and do not constitute a statement of policy, decision, or position on behalf of NOAA or the U.S. Government.

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