O modelo digital de elevação hidrologicamente forçado (DEM-H) foi derivado dos dados do SRTM adquiridos pela NASA em fevereiro de 2000. O modelo foi condicionado hidrologicamente e a drenagem foi reforçada. O DEM-H captura caminhos de fluxo com base em elevações do SRTM e linhas de fluxo mapeadas, além de oferecer suporte à delimitação de bacias hidrográficas e atributos hidrológicos relacionados. O conjunto de dados foi derivado do modelo digital de elevação suavizado de 1 segundo (DEM-S; ANZCW0703014016) ao aplicar a conectividade hidrológica com o software ANUDEM, usando linhas de curso d'água selecionadas na escala 1:250.000 do AusHydro V1.6 (fevereiro de 2010) (ANZCW0503900101) e linhas derivadas do DEM-S para definir os cursos d'água. A imposição de drenagem produziu uma representação consistente da conectividade hidrológica com alguns artefatos de elevação resultantes da imposição de drenagem. Uma descrição completa dos métodos está em preparação (Dowling et al., em preparação).
Esse produto fornece um DEM adequado para uso em análises hidrológicas, como definição de bacias hidrográficas e roteamento de fluxo.
Há várias áreas com valores negativos inesperados: perto de Canberra, em torno de (150,443044, -35,355281), com valores de -55, e na Austrália Ocidental, em torno de (124,84, -16,44), com -43.
O modelo digital de elevação hidrologicamente forçado (DEM-H) foi derivado dos dados do SRTM adquiridos pela NASA em fevereiro de 2000. O modelo foi condicionado hidrologicamente e a drenagem foi aplicada. O DEM-H captura caminhos de fluxo com base em elevações do SRTM e linhas de fluxo mapeadas, além de oferecer suporte à delimitação de bacias hidrográficas e atributos hidrológicos relacionados. …
[null,null,[],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Hydrologically Enforced Digital Elevation Model (DEM-H) of Australia was derived from NASA's SRTM data and has been hydrologically conditioned for drainage enforcement.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eDEM-H supports hydrological analysis, such as catchment definition and flow routing, by capturing flow paths based on SRTM elevations and mapped stream lines.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis DEM, with a resolution of 30.92 meters, covers Australia and has a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe dataset was produced by Geoscience Australia and is available in Earth Engine with an elevation band ranging from approximately -31 to 2223 meters.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],[],null,["# DEM-H: Australian SRTM Hydrologically Enforced Digital Elevation Model\n\nDataset Availability\n: 2010-02-01T00:00:00Z--2010-02-01T00:00:00Z\n\nDataset Provider\n:\n\n\n [Geoscience Australia](https://www.ga.gov.au/metadata-gateway/metadata/record/72759/)\n\nTags\n:\n[australia](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/australia) [dem](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/dem) [elevation](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/elevation) [elevation-topography](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/elevation-topography) [ga](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/ga) [geophysical](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/geophysical) [geoscience-australia](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/geoscience-australia) [smoothed](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/smoothed) [srtm](/earth-engine/datasets/tags/srtm) \n\n#### Description\n\nThe Hydrologically Enforced Digital Elevation Model\n(DEM-H) was derived from the SRTM data acquired by NASA in February\n2000. The model has been hydrologically conditioned and drainage\nenforced. The DEM-H captures flow paths based on SRTM elevations\nand mapped stream lines, and supports delineation of catchments\nand related hydrological attributes. The dataset was derived from\nthe 1 second smoothed Digital Elevation Model (DEM-S; ANZCW0703014016)\nby enforcing hydrological connectivity with the ANUDEM software,\nusing selected AusHydro V1.6 (February 2010) 1:250,000 scale watercourse\nlines (ANZCW0503900101) and lines derived from DEM-S to define\nthe watercourses. The drainage enforcement has produced a consistent\nrepresentation of hydrological connectivity with some elevation\nartifacts resulting from the drainage enforcement. A full description\nof the methods is in preparation (Dowling et al., in prep).\n\nThis product provides a DEM suitable for use in hydrological analysis\nsuch as catchment definition and flow routing.\n\nThere are several areas with unexpected negative values: close to\nCanberra around (150.443044, -35.355281) with values of -55 and in Western\nAustralia around (124.84, -16.44) with -43.\n\n### Bands\n\n\n**Pixel Size**\n\n30.92 meters\n\n**Bands**\n\n| Name | Units | Min | Max | Pixel Size | Description |\n|-------------|-------|----------|-----------|------------|-------------|\n| `elevation` | m | -31.37\\* | 2223.24\\* | meters | Elevation |\n\n\\* estimated min or max value\n\n### Terms of Use\n\n**Terms of Use**\n\n[CC-BY-4.0](https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html)\n\n### Citations\n\nCitations:\n\n- Geoscience Australia, 2015. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of Australia\n derived from LiDAR 5 Metre Grid. Geoscience Australia, Canberra.\n\n### Explore with Earth Engine\n\n| **Important:** Earth Engine is a platform for petabyte-scale scientific analysis and visualization of geospatial datasets, both for public benefit and for business and government users. Earth Engine is free to use for research, education, and nonprofit use. To get started, please [register for Earth Engine access.](https://console.cloud.google.com/earth-engine)\n\n### Code Editor (JavaScript)\n\n```javascript\nvar dataset = ee.Image('AU/GA/DEM_1SEC/v10/DEM-H');\nvar elevation = dataset.select('elevation');\nvar elevationVis = {\n min: -10.0,\n max: 1300.0,\n palette: [\n '3ae237', 'b5e22e', 'd6e21f', 'fff705', 'ffd611', 'ffb613', 'ff8b13',\n 'ff6e08', 'ff500d', 'ff0000', 'de0101', 'c21301', '0602ff', '235cb1',\n '307ef3', '269db1', '30c8e2', '32d3ef', '3be285', '3ff38f', '86e26f'\n ],\n};\nMap.setCenter(133.95, -24.69, 5);\nMap.addLayer(elevation, elevationVis, 'Elevation');\n```\n[Open in Code Editor](https://code.earthengine.google.com/?scriptPath=Examples:Datasets/AU/AU_GA_DEM_1SEC_v10_DEM-H) \n[DEM-H: Australian SRTM Hydrologically Enforced Digital Elevation Model](/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/AU_GA_DEM_1SEC_v10_DEM-H) \nThe 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. ... \nAU/GA/DEM_1SEC/v10/DEM-H, australia,dem,elevation,elevation-topography,ga,geophysical,geoscience-australia,smoothed,srtm \n2010-02-01T00:00:00Z/2010-02-01T00:00:00Z \n-44.06 112.99 -9.99 154 \nGoogle Earth Engine \nhttps://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets\n\n- [](https://doi.org/https://www.ga.gov.au/metadata-gateway/metadata/record/72759/)\n- [](https://doi.org/https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/AU_GA_DEM_1SEC_v10_DEM-H)"]]