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OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale), Infrastructures Division
+39 040 2140 389
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Sgonico (Trieste)
34010
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Bathymetry is the information that describes the topography of the seabed, as depth from the sea surface to the seafloor. It is an essential component in understanding the dynamics of the marine environment. Safe ocean navigation relies on accurate bathymetry data, which are also essential for planning marine installations and infrastructure such as wind turbines, coastal defences, oil platforms and pipelines. Bathymetry forms the foundation of any comprehensive marine dataset; without it, the picture is incomplete. EMODnet Bathymetry aims to provide a single access point to bathymetric products (Digital Terrain Models) and data (survey data sets and composite DTMs) collected and managed by an increasing number of organisation from government and research scattered over Europe. The partners of EMODnet Bathymetry combine expertise and experiences of collecting, processing, and managing of bathymetric data together with expertise in distributed data infrastructure development and operation and providing of discovery, access and viewing services following INSPIRE implementation rules and international standards (ISO, OGC). Digital Terrain Model (DTM) are based on 3 types of bathymetric data sources. - Bathymetric surveys, such as single and multibeam surveys, echosoundings and even historic leadline soundings. These data sets are most preferred as data source because of their high resolution. - Composite data sets, giving a gridded bathymetry. In practice it appears that Hydrographic Offices (HO’s) do not want or can not deliver primary surveys but composite data sets from the Digital Terrain Models that they maintain themselves for producing and maintaining their nautical charts following international IHO procedures. - GEBCO 30” gridded data. GEBCO 2014 is used by the EMODNet project to complete area coverage in case there are no survey data or composite data sets available to the partners.
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre (HCMR/HNODC)
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Institute of Marine Science (ISMAR) - Bologna
(+39) 051 639 8891
(+39) 051 639 8939
Via Gobetti, 101
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