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[[Category: Online Data]][[Category: Digital Elevation Models]]
 
[[Category: Online Data]][[Category: Digital Elevation Models]]
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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[[File:ExampleDGMBavaria.png|right|thumb|420px|DGM Data in WindPRO - Site in Bavaria, near Austrian Border.]]The DGM datasets are official survey data of the respective Länder they are provided for (see section "Coverage" below).
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[[Image:DGM_Brandenburg_1200x627px.png|right|thumb|420px|German Brandenburg Elevation Model (DGM-Brandenburg-5m). Wind turbines south of Nauen, Brandenburg. This model is based on data from Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB) / © GeoBasis-DE/LGB, dl-de/by-2-0]]
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== Version ==
  
The DGM datasets are official survey data of the respective Länder they are provided for (see section "Coverage" below).
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Except otherwise mentioned in the individual dataset descriptions, the data available in windPRO are from 2017.
 
 
== Version ==
 
  
The datasets available in windPRO are from 2017.
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== Usage Notes ==
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* If you have a project close to a Länder-border, then the list of available elevation datasets may also show data from nearby Länder. This is due to the fact, that that elevation datasets from individual Länder may overlap into neighbor Länder - and that the polygons used for coverage checks are not and cannot be 100% accurate. So, when you choose your elevation dataset from the list in the windPRO line-object or elevation-grid object, we recommend that you choose the one that is within the Länder borders of your project location. It could be a bit down the list, as the list is not prioritized according to geographical location.
  
 
== Coverage ==
 
== Coverage ==
  
 
The German DGM datasets are at the moment available for the following parts of Germany:
 
The German DGM datasets are at the moment available for the following parts of Germany:
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* Bavaria (Resolution 1m, 5m, 20m and 50 m) - see separate documentation page [https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php/German_Bavaria_Elevation_Models here]
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* Berlin (Resolution 5m) - see separate documentation page [http://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Berlin_Elevation_Model here]
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* Brandenburg (Resolution 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page [http://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Brandenburg_Elevation_Model here]
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* Hamburg (Resolution 5m) - see separate documentation page [http://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Hamburg_Elevation_Model here]
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* Hessen (Resolution 1m, 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page [https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Hessen_Elevation_Models here]
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* Nordrhein-Westfalen (Resolution 5m) - see separate documentation page [http://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_NRW_Elevation_Model here]
 
* Rhineland-Palatinate (Resolution 25 m)
 
* Rhineland-Palatinate (Resolution 25 m)
* Thuringia (Resolution 25 m)
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* Saxony (Resolution 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page [https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Saxony_Elevation_Models here]
* Bavaria (Resolution 50 m)
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* Saxony-Anhalt (Resolution 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page [https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Saxony-Anhalt_Elevation_Models here]
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* Thuringia (Resolution 5m and 25 m) - see separate documentation page [http://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/index.php?title=German_Thuringia_Elevation_Models here]
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* All of Germany (Resolution 200 m)
 
* All of Germany (Resolution 200 m)
  
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The provided datasets are available under an open data license permitting free commercial use under the precondiction that the data provider is mentioned.
 
The provided datasets are available under an open data license permitting free commercial use under the precondiction that the data provider is mentioned.
  
* Rhineland-Palatinate: [https://lvermgeo.rlp.de/de/geodaten/opendata/] (in German)
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* Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz): [https://lvermgeo.rlp.de/de/geodaten/opendata/] (in German)
* Thuringia: [http://www.geoportal-th.de/de-de/Downloadbereiche/Download-Offene-Geodaten-Th%C3%BCringen] (in German)
 
* Bavaria: [https://www.ldbv.bayern.de/produkte/weitere/opendata.html] (in German)
 
 
* All of Germany (200 m raster data): [https://www.bkg.bund.de/DE/Home/home.html] (in German)
 
* All of Germany (200 m raster data): [https://www.bkg.bund.de/DE/Home/home.html] (in German)

Latest revision as of 11:27, 14 September 2023

Introduction

DGM Data in WindPRO - Site in Bavaria, near Austrian Border.

The DGM datasets are official survey data of the respective Länder they are provided for (see section "Coverage" below).

German Brandenburg Elevation Model (DGM-Brandenburg-5m). Wind turbines south of Nauen, Brandenburg. This model is based on data from Landesvermessung und Geobasisinformation Brandenburg (LGB) / © GeoBasis-DE/LGB, dl-de/by-2-0

Version

Except otherwise mentioned in the individual dataset descriptions, the data available in windPRO are from 2017.

Usage Notes

  • If you have a project close to a Länder-border, then the list of available elevation datasets may also show data from nearby Länder. This is due to the fact, that that elevation datasets from individual Länder may overlap into neighbor Länder - and that the polygons used for coverage checks are not and cannot be 100% accurate. So, when you choose your elevation dataset from the list in the windPRO line-object or elevation-grid object, we recommend that you choose the one that is within the Länder borders of your project location. It could be a bit down the list, as the list is not prioritized according to geographical location.

Coverage

The German DGM datasets are at the moment available for the following parts of Germany:

  • Bavaria (Resolution 1m, 5m, 20m and 50 m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Berlin (Resolution 5m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Brandenburg (Resolution 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Hamburg (Resolution 5m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Hessen (Resolution 1m, 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Nordrhein-Westfalen (Resolution 5m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Rhineland-Palatinate (Resolution 25 m)
  • Saxony (Resolution 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Saxony-Anhalt (Resolution 5m and 20m) - see separate documentation page here
  • Thuringia (Resolution 5m and 25 m) - see separate documentation page here
  • All of Germany (Resolution 200 m)

License, Conditions of Access and Use

The provided datasets are available under an open data license permitting free commercial use under the precondiction that the data provider is mentioned.

  • Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz): [1] (in German)
  • All of Germany (200 m raster data): [2] (in German)