New 2018 release of EMODnet DTM with many new features

24 September 2018

An upgraded version of the EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM) for the European Seas has just been released. This bathymetry viewer now offers higher resolution, powerful 3D visualization functionality and extended coverage of Europe’s seas. It is available free of charge for viewing, downloading, and sharing by OGC web services from the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.

The EMODnet DTM is a tool used for a whole range of applications in marine science, sustainable ocean governance, and blue economy activities such as planning of pipeline trajectories, locations of offshore wind farms or planning of harbour extensions. In science, the DTM supports oceanographers in providing a base geometry for hydrodynamic models, marine geologists for studying dynamic morphological processes, and biologists in contributing to the generation of seabed habitat maps. An improved DTM also contributes to reducing risks for damage to coastal and offshore installations and public safety by improving our ability to forecast storm surges for example.   

“We are proud of this new release which will help users to visualise bathymetric features they were unable to see up to now. It will drastically improve their work, which relies on accessible and high quality bathymetric data”, declared Thierry Schmitt from the French Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service SHOM, Coordinator of EMODnet Bathymetry.

The advanced EMODnet DTM offers many benefits to users:

  • A resolution increased from 1/8 * 1/8 arc minutes to 1/16 * 1/16 arc minutes (circa 115 * 115 meters). Altogether the EMODnet DTM contains 113892 x 108132 = circa 12.3 billion data points;
  • A powerful 3D visualisation functionality of the bathymetry viewing that can be used in the browser without the requirement of plugins;
  • A faster representation of the complexity of the map;  
  • An expanded coverage including all European seas as well as the European part of the Arctic Ocean and Barents Sea;
  • The number of bathymetric survey data sets and composite DTMs, used as data sources, has increased from circa 7.200 to circa 9.400 and contributed by 48 data providers; all related metadata can be retrieved through a source reference layer;
  • An inclusion of Satellite Derived Bathymetry data products, in particular for coastal stretches of Spain and Greece.

About EMODnet Digital Bathymetry

First launched 2010, the EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM) has now become a reference for government, science and industry, being by far the most popular EMODnet product. Regularly visited by > 10.000 persons per month with > 3.000 downloads per month, it provides the best publicly available gridded bathymetry model for European marine waters.

The EMODnet DTM allows users to activate and view bathymetry layers as well as contours and underwater features. Among other functionalities, it is possible to zoom in/out, to switch on/off several layers, as well as to browse data and look up metadata about the underlying data source. Users can draw transects and retrieve the bathymetric profile along them.

With the ambition to refine further the quality and the resolution of the DTM, considering both European offshore waters and coastal zones, EMODnet invites potential high - resolution bathymetric data providers to help generate an even better DTM product. Visit our EMODnet Data Ingestion portal to learn more how you can contribute with your bathymetric data sets!

Also see the official EMODnet Press Release.