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This page will hold the description of the Austrian Elevation model.
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[[Category: Online Data]][[Category: Digital Elevation Models]]
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[[Image:AUT10.png|right|thumb|350px|Austrian DEM. Image showing part of the 100+ turbine cluster SE of Vienna.]]
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[[Image:AUT10Coverage.png|right|thumb|350px|Coverage of the Austrian DTM.]]
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== Introduction ==
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The Austrian elevation model is a digital terrain model (Digitales Geländemodell) produced by the geoland project – a joint effort and portal from the nine provinces of Austria. The Austrian DTM model was built from airborne laserscans.
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== Availability from within WindPRO ==
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The data are available directly from within windPRO in 10-meter resolution. The data can be accessed from the online-services in the following objects:
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* Line Object (with purpose to height contour lines)
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* Elevation Grid Object
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== Reference System ==
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The following reference system were used in the original data:
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* Austrian Lambert (EPSG 31287)
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== License and Attribution ==
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The product belongs to the open geo-data of Austria (Offene Daten Österreich). The data have been licensed under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/at/deed.en Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Austria] License (CC BY 3.0 AT).
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Please accept the license conditions and use a proper attribution when using this dataset, such as:
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Contains Austrian elevation data from the Geoland Project (geoland.at). Distribution through EMD and windPRO. CC BY 3.0 AT.
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== Acknowledgement ==
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* The Geoland project and the Austrian provinces are thanked for producing this digital elevation dataset – and disseminating it in the public domain and thus for aiding the development of renewable energy.
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* Integration of this dataset into EMD services - was co-supported through the InnoWind project (www.innowind.dk) - which is co-funded by the Danish Innovation Fund
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== External Links ==
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Description of the elevation model: https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/d88a1246-9684-480b-a480-ff63286b35b7
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InnoWind project: http://www.innowind.dk

Revision as of 08:46, 1 February 2019

Austrian DEM. Image showing part of the 100+ turbine cluster SE of Vienna.
Coverage of the Austrian DTM.

Introduction

The Austrian elevation model is a digital terrain model (Digitales Geländemodell) produced by the geoland project – a joint effort and portal from the nine provinces of Austria. The Austrian DTM model was built from airborne laserscans.

Availability from within WindPRO

The data are available directly from within windPRO in 10-meter resolution. The data can be accessed from the online-services in the following objects:

  • Line Object (with purpose to height contour lines)
  • Elevation Grid Object


Reference System

The following reference system were used in the original data:

  • Austrian Lambert (EPSG 31287)

License and Attribution

The product belongs to the open geo-data of Austria (Offene Daten Österreich). The data have been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Austria License (CC BY 3.0 AT).

Please accept the license conditions and use a proper attribution when using this dataset, such as: Contains Austrian elevation data from the Geoland Project (geoland.at). Distribution through EMD and windPRO. CC BY 3.0 AT.

Acknowledgement

  • The Geoland project and the Austrian provinces are thanked for producing this digital elevation dataset – and disseminating it in the public domain and thus for aiding the development of renewable energy.
  • Integration of this dataset into EMD services - was co-supported through the InnoWind project (www.innowind.dk) - which is co-funded by the Danish Innovation Fund

External Links

Description of the elevation model: https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/dataset/d88a1246-9684-480b-a480-ff63286b35b7 InnoWind project: http://www.innowind.dk