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What is a DEM ?

A digital elevation model (DEM) is a digital file consisting of terrain elevations for ground positions at regularly spaced horizontal intervals. The USGS produces five different digital elevation products. Although all are identical in the manner the data are structured, each varies in sampling interval, geographic reference system, areas of coverage, and accuracy; with the primary differing characteristic being the spacing, or sampling interval, of the data. The five DEM products:

  1. 7.5-Minute DEM 30- x 30-meter data spacing
  2. 1-Degree DEM 3- x 3-arc-second data spacing
  3. 2-Arc-Second DEM 2- x 2-arc-second data spacing
  4. 15-Minute Alaska DEM 2- x 3-arc-second data spacing
  5. 7.5-Minute Alaska DEM 1- x 2-arc-second data spacing

Over the years, the USGS has collected digital elevation data using a number of production strategies including manual profiling from photogrammetric stereomodels; stereomodel digitizing of contours; digitizing topographic map contour plates; converting hypsographic and hydrographic tagged vector files; and performing autocorrelation via automated photogrammetric systems. Of these techniques, the derivation of DEM's from vector hypsographic and hydrographic data produces the most accurate model, and is the preferred method.

Applications

DEM's may be used in the generation of three-dimensional graphics displaying terrain slope, apsect (direction of slope), and terrain profiles between selected points. At the USGS, DEM's have been used in combination with digital raster graphics (DRG's), digital line graphs (DLG's), and digital orthophoto quadrangles (DOQ's) to both enhance the visual information for data extraction and revision purposes and to create aesthetically pleasing and dramatic hybrid digital images. Non-graphic applications such as modeling terrain and gravity data for use in the search for energy resources, calculating the volume of proposed reservoirs, and determining landslide probability have also been developed.

Data Format

A DEM file is organized into a series of three records, A, B, and C. The A record contains information defining the general characteristics of the DEM, including its name, boundaries, units of measurement, minimum and maximum elevations, number of B records, and projection parameters. Each B record consists of an elevation profile with associated header information, and the C record contains accuracy data. Each file contains a single A and C record, while there is a separate B record for each elevation profile. More detailed information about the organization of a DEM file can be found in the National Mapping Program Technical Instructions, Standards for Digital Elevation Models and Digital Elevations Models: Data User's Guide.

The USGS has plans to convert its DEM products to the Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) format and offer that data free over the Internet. SDTS offers a mechanism for transferring data between dissimilar computer systems and offers the advantages of flexibility, improved quality, and no loss of information. It is the transfer mechanism for all Federal agencies. Additional information about the SDTS, Federal Processing Standard 173, or how to participate in related development activities can be found on the SDTS Home Page.

Documentation and Information

Ordering Information

All USGS DEM's are available on 9-track, 8mm, and 3480 cartridge tape. The 1-degree DEM's are available for free via FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The 7.5-minute and 2-arc-second DEM's are also available for distribution over the Internet via FTP. Saleable units for DEM's are:

For product pricing and distribution inquires contact any
Earth Science Information Center or call 1-888-ASK-USGS.

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