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High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) – CanElevation Series – Product Specifications
Resource ID
f1c3ad28-3447-11ed-aa21-0242ac13000c
Title
High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) – CanElevation Series – Product Specifications
Date
Sept. 14, 2022, 4:11 p.m., Publication
Abstract
Product Specifications for High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) – CanElevation Series.
Edition
1.3
Responsible
NRCan
Point of Contact
Purpose
The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) product is derived from airborne LiDAR data (mainly in the south) and satellite images in the north. The complete coverage of the Canadian territory is gradually being established. It includes a Digital Terrain Model (DTM), a Digital Surface Model (DSM) and other derived data. For DTM datasets, derived data available are slope, aspect, shaded relief, color relief and color shaded relief maps and for DSM datasets, derived data available are shaded relief, color relief and color shaded relief maps. The productive forest line is used to separate the northern and the southern parts of the country. This line is approximate and may change based on requirements. In the southern part of the country (south of the productive forest line), DTM and DSM datasets are generated from airborne LiDAR data. They are offered at a 1 m or 2 m resolution and projected to the UTM NAD83 (CSRS) coordinate system and the corresponding zones. The datasets at a 1 m resolution cover an area of 10 km x 10 km while datasets at a 2 m resolution cover an area of 20 km by 20 km. In the northern part of the country (north of the productive forest line), due to the low density of vegetation and infrastructure, only DSM datasets are generally generated. Most of these datasets have optical digital images as their source data. They are generated at a 2 m resolution using the Polar Stereographic North coordinate system referenced to WGS84 horizontal datum or UTM NAD83 (CSRS) coordinate system. Each dataset covers an area of 50 km by 50 km. For some locations in the north, DSM and DTM datasets can also be generated from airborne LiDAR data. In this case, these products will be generated with the same specifications as those generated from airborne LiDAR in the southern part of the country. The HRDEM product is referenced to the Canadian Geodetic Vertical Datum of 2013 (CGVD2013), which is now the reference standard for heights across Canada. Source data for HRDEM datasets is acquired through multiple projects with different partners. Since data is being acquired by project, there is no integration or edgematching done between projects. The tiles are aligned within each project. The product High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) is part of the CanElevation Series created in support to the National Elevation Data Strategy implemented by NRCan. Collaboration is a key factor to the success of the National Elevation Data Strategy. Refer to the “Supporting Document” section to access the list of the different partners including links to their respective data.
Maintenance Frequency
unknown
Type
vector
Restrictions
government has granted exclusive right to make, sell, use or license an invention or discovery
Open Government Licence - Canada (https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
License
Open Government Licence 2.0 - Canada
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
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Supplemental Information
ource: https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/957782bf-847c-4644-a757-e383c0057995
Data Quality
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Extent
  • x0: -142.27500495788928
  • x1: -52.6178993
  • y0: 41.62763144957784
  • y1: 83.59415814929574
Spatial Reference System Identifier
4326
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Elevation
Regions
Canada