Version 1.0
The Hydrologically Enforced Digital Elevation Model (DEM-H) was derived from the SRTM data acquired by NASA in February 2000. The model has been hydrologically conditioned and drainage enforced. The DEM-H captures flow paths based on SRTM elevations and mapped stream lines, and supports delineation of catchments and related hydrological attributes. The dataset was derived from the 1 second smoothed Digital Elevation Model (DEM-S; ANZCW0703014016) by enforcing hydrological connectivity with the ANUDEM software, using selected AusHydro V1.6 (February 2010) 1:250,000 scale watercourse lines (ANZCW0503900101) and lines derived from DEM-S to define the watercourses. The drainage enforcement has produced a consistent representation of hydrological connectivity with some elevation artefacts resulting from the drainage enforcement. A full description of the methods is in preparation (Dowling et al., in prep).
This product provides a DEM suitable for use in hydrological analysis such as catchment definition and flow routing.
Name | Description | Gee Unit |
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elevation | Elevation | Meters |
Providers | |
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Geoscience Australia (producer, licensor) | |
Google Earth Engine (host) | |
STAC Version | 0.6.0 |
Keywords | australia, dem, elevation, ga, geophysical, geoscience_australia, smoothed, srtm |
License | proprietary |
Temporal Extent | 1/31/2010, 4:00:00 PM - 1/31/2010, 4:00:00 PM |
Citation | Geoscience Australia, 2015. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of Australia derived from LiDAR 5 Metre Grid. Geoscience Australia, Canberra. |
Type | image |
GSD | arc secondm |