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Elevation Breakdown 100m (MapServer)
Title Elevation_Breakdown_2012_100m
Author
Subject This layer defines homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea.
Keywords Elevation
Copyright Text © Service Copyright EEA Copenhagen
Registered first time 14 Sep 2020
Service Description
This layer defines homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. The Elevation Breakdown is used to allocate Land Cover Changes into homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. It defines five relief typologies: 1) Low coasts, 2) High Coasts, 3) Inlands, 4) Uplands and 4) Mountains. The previous enumeration corresponds to values in the grid.This layer is an updated version using similar methodology to the one created on 2006 (same classes and thresholds) but it has been generated using up-to-date high resolution datasets (EU-DEM) in order to create a more accurate layer.
Description
This layer defines homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. The Elevation Breakdown is used to allocate Land Cover Changes into homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. It defines five relief typologies: 1) Low coasts, 2) High Coasts, 3) Inlands, 4) Uplands and 4) Mountains. The previous enumeration corresponds to values in the grid.This layer is an updated version using similar methodology to the one created on 2006 (same classes and thresholds) but it has been generated using up-to-date high resolution datasets (EU-DEM) in order to create a more accurate layer.
SRS 102100
Extent -3494257.1524198614,3507193.623303894,7963342.847580139,11717693.623303894
Layers Elevation Breakdown 2012 100m - Based on EU-DEM
Map Name Elevation Breakdown 100m
Category
Elevation Breakdown 1km (MapServer)
Title Elevation_Breakdown_2012_1km
Author
Subject This layer defines homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea.
Keywords Elevation
Copyright Text © Service Copyright EEA Copenhagen
Registered first time 14 Sep 2020
Service Description
Generalisation at 1 km resolution of the elevation breakdown at 100 m, based on EU-DEM.\nThis layer defines homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. The Elevation Breakdown is used to allocate Land Cover Changes into homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. It defines five relief typologies: 1) Low coasts, 2) High Coasts, 3) Inlands, 4) Uplands and 4) Mountains. The previous enumeration corresponds to values in the grid.This layer is an updated version using similar methodology to the one created on 2006 (same classes and thresholds) but it has been generated using up-to-date high resolution datasets (EU-DEM) in order to create a more accurate layer.
Description
Generalisation at 1 km resolution of the elevation breakdown at 100 m, based on EU-DEM.\nThis layer defines homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. The Elevation Breakdown is used to allocate Land Cover Changes into homogeneous areas as function of height, slope and distance to the sea. It defines five relief typologies: 1) Low coasts, 2) High Coasts, 3) Inlands, 4) Uplands and 4) Mountains. The previous enumeration corresponds to values in the grid.This layer is an updated version using similar methodology to the one created on 2006 (same classes and thresholds) but it has been generated using up-to-date high resolution datasets (EU-DEM) in order to create a more accurate layer.
SRS 102100
Extent -3493783.33312241,3506715.201047335,7963216.66687759,11716715.201047335
Layers Elevation Breakdown 1km (based on EU-DEM)
Map Name Elevation Breakdown 1km
Category