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Scientists release the most accurate, high-resolution terrain map ever created (2018)
- The new Antarctic map shows a resolution of 2 to 8 meters – compared to the previous standard of 1,000 meters.
Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica / Release 1
Accurate Antarctica / Phys.org
Large-format poster map of the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA), rendered with a hillshade. Does not include any cartographic elements.
http://maps.apps.pgc.umn.edu/id/2364
Large-format poster map of the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA), rendered with a hillshade. Includes cartographic elements such as place name labels, graticules...
http://maps.apps.pgc.umn.edu/id/2365
Use the links below to browse the directory for the entire REMA dataset. Refer to Documentation to see the directory structure, naming schemes, and download contents.
HTTP: http://data.pgc.umn.edu/elev/dem/setsm/REMA
FTP: ftp://ftp.data.pgc.umn.edu/elev/dem/setsm/REMA
"Considering that Antarctica is the highest, driest, and one of the most remote places on Earth, we now have an incredible topographic model to measure against in the future," said Paul Morin, a University of Minnesota earth sciences researcher and the director of the Polar Geospatial Center.
"Up until now, we've had a better map of Mars than we've had of Antarctica," said Ian Howat, professor of earth sciences and director of the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at The Ohio State University. "Now it is the best-mapped continent on Earth."
"It is the highest-resolution terrain map by far of any continent," said Ian Howat, professor of Earth sciences and director of the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at The Ohio State University.
- Image Credit: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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