Il modello digitale di elevazione (DEM-S) è stato derivato
dai dati SRTM acquisiti dalla NASA nel febbraio 2000. DEM-S rappresenta
la topografia della superficie del terreno (esclusi gli elementi di vegetazione) ed è
stata smussata per ridurre il rumore e migliorare la rappresentazione della
forma della superficie. Un processo adattivo applicava un livellamento maggiore nelle aree più pianeggianti rispetto a quelle collinari e un livellamento maggiore nelle aree più rumorose rispetto a quelle meno rumorose.
Questo DEM-S supporta il calcolo degli attributi della forma del terreno locale
come pendenza, esposizione e curvatura che non potevano essere derivati in modo affidabile
dal DEM non smussato di 1 secondo a causa del rumore.
Ci sono diverse aree con valori negativi imprevisti: vicino a
Canberra intorno a (150.443044, -35.355281) con valori di -55 e nell'Australia
occidentale intorno a (124.84, -16.44) con -43.
Il modello digitale di elevazione (DEM-S) è stato derivato dai dati SRTM acquisiti dalla NASA nel febbraio 2000. DEM-S rappresenta la topografia della superficie del terreno (esclusi gli elementi di vegetazione) ed è stato smussato per ridurre il rumore e migliorare la rappresentazione della forma della superficie. Un processo adattivo applicava un livellamento maggiore nelle aree più piatte rispetto a…
[null,null,[],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe DEM-S is a smoothed digital elevation model of Australia derived from SRTM data acquired in February 2000.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIt represents ground surface topography, excluding vegetation, and has been smoothed to reduce noise and improve surface shape representation.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe DEM-S has a resolution of 30.92 meters and includes an elevation band, with potential negative values in specific areas.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis dataset is available under the CC-BY-4.0 license and is provided by Geoscience Australia.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIt is suitable for calculating terrain shape attributes like slope, aspect, and curvature.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],[],null,["# DEM-S: Australian Smoothed 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 Smoothed Digital Elevation Model (DEM-S) was derived\nfrom the SRTM data acquired by NASA in February 2000. DEM-S represents\nground surface topography (excluding vegetation features) and has\nbeen smoothed to reduce noise and improve the representation of\nsurface shape. An adaptive process applied more smoothing in flatter\nareas than hilly areas, and more smoothing in noisier areas than\nin less noisy areas.\n\nThis DEM-S supports calculation of local terrain shape attributes\nsuch as slope, aspect, and curvature that could not be reliably\nderived from the unsmoothed 1 second DEM because of noise.\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 | -73.31\\* | 2224.32\\* | 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-S');\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-S) \n[DEM-S: Australian Smoothed Digital Elevation Model](/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/AU_GA_DEM_1SEC_v10_DEM-S) \nThe Smoothed Digital Elevation Model (DEM-S) was derived from the SRTM data acquired by NASA in February 2000. DEM-S represents ground surface topography (excluding vegetation features) and has been smoothed to reduce noise and improve the representation of surface shape. An adaptive process applied more smoothing in flatter areas than ... \nAU/GA/DEM_1SEC/v10/DEM-S, 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-S)"]]