Data Catalog
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Total 0 datasets found for all data sources.
Datasets listed below are global and regional gridded datasets created from satellite, airborne, and ship-based campaigns that utilized a variety of sensors (e.g. radar, lidar, sonar, imagery) to characterize topography and bathymetry. Click the button(s) to the right of each dataset name to access the available data products.
Datasets listed below are hosted by OpenTopography and are available in point cloud format for download and processing (e.g., creating custom DEMs). In some cases derived data products such as raster and Google Earth Image overlays are also available. Click the button to the right of the dataset name to access the available data products.
Datasets listed below are currently available via the USGS 3D Elevation Program. OpenTopography federates access to these data and applies our value-added tools for data discovery, access, processing, and visualization.
Note: Due to present funding limitations, access to USGS 3DEP data via OpenTopography is only available to our academic research and education community. More information here. These data are open and freely accessible directly from the USGS via a variety of services.
Datasets listed below are currently available via the NOAA Coastal Lidar program. OpenTopography federates access to these data and applies our value-added tools for data discovery, access, processing, and visualization.
Note: Due to present funding limitations, access to NOAA Coastal Lidar data via OpenTopography is only available to our academic research and education community. More information here. These data are open and freely accessible directly from NOAA.
Datasets listed below were contributed to OpenTopography by members of our community dataspace. These datasets are not hosted by OpenTopography, but are shown here as a service to our users. For each dataset basic metadata are shown. Click the button to the right of the dataset to access these data. OpenTopography is not responsible for the accessibility of these data.