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Where to find imagery, terrain, and vector data

Lee Savoie edited this page Apr 5, 2021 · 1 revision

Where can I find data that I can use to build globes and maps?

GEE provides sample test data to exercise in the tutorials. However, it does not provide any other data to use with the product. More data can be found publicly available for various use cases. Below is a list of some useful sources.

If you know of additional resources available on the web, please add them to this list.

Vector Data:

http://www.naturalearthdata.com/

https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ - also has terrain data (SRTM DTED and some higher resolution DEMs) and Imagery, especially over the US.

https://geonames.nga.mil/gns/html/namefiles.html - NGA GNS Geonames, worldwide coverage for placenames

https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/board-on-geographic-names/download-gnis-data - USGS GNIS Geonames, US only coverage for placenames

http://download.geofabrik.de/ - Geofabrik.de OSM data by country in shapefile format

https://opencellid.org/downloads.php - Mobile phone tower data, worldwide

http://www.geonames.org/ - Geonames.org postal code and geonames data, worldwide

https://gadm.org/download_country_v3.html - Political boundaries, worldwide

https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/ - Political, cultural and natural features, worldwide

https://msi.nga.mil/Publications/WPI - NGA World Port Index, worldwide

https://data.humdata.org/dataset/global-airports - HumanGeo Data Exchange, airports, worldwide

http://download.slipo.eu/results/osm-to-csv/ - Slipo.eu OpenStreeMap Point of Interest Data in CSV, worldwide (Attached is a script that converts the combined by country data to sorted by type)

Terrain Data:

https://nationalmap.gov/

https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/science/usgs-eros-archive-digital-elevation-global-multi-resolution-terrain-elevation?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects - USGS EROS portal, terrain data, worldwide

Imagery Data:

https://github.com/olivierhagolle/LANDSAT-Download

https://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/GDGHome_DirectDownLoad.aspx - USDA NAIP aerial imagery, US only

Other Sources:

https://www.data.gov/

https://download.gebco.net/ - GEBCO Bathymetry, GeoTIFF, worldwide

Icons sets in .png format:

A collection of preprocessed Google Earth Enterprise Assets

This section includes preprocessed Google Earth Enterprise Assets (.kip / .kmp, etc.)

These assets should assist GEE Open Source users in quickly sourcing basemap data and building globes without having to seek out commonly used source datasets and spend time processing them.

Always respect the original source's attribution requirements in your Databases.

If you have a preprocessed dataset you think the community would appreciate, please include it below.

Imagery

Blue Marble Bathy

Description:

A world-wide low resolution basemap image of the world. The Blue Marble: Next Generation is a series of images that show the color of the Earth’s surface for the month of July, 2004 at 500 meters/pixel. This image also contains coarse ocean Bathymetry.

3D:
Zoom Level File Size Original Source GCS Path GCS Permissions GCS CRCMOD
9 1.78 Gigabytes NASA gs://gee-data/BlueMarbleBathy/ Public No

Terrain

ETOPO1

Description:

ETOPO1 is a 1 arc-minute (Roughly 1.85 km) global relief model of Earth's surface that integrates land topography and ocean bathymetry. It was built from numerous global and regional data sets, and this is the "Bedrock" (base of the ice sheets) version.

Zoom Level File Size Original Source GCS Path GCS Permissions GCS CRCMOD
10 1 Gigabyte NOAA gs://gee-data/ETOPO1/ Public No

SRTM30Plus_V8

Description:

This dataset is a 30-arc second (Roughly 1 Km) resolution global topography/bathymetry grid (SRTM30_PLUS) developed from a wide variety of data sources. Land and ice topography comes from the SRTM30 and ICESat topography, respectively. Ocean bathymetry is based on a new satellite-gravity model where the gravity-to-topography ratio is calibrated using 298 million edited soundings. The main contribution of this dataset is the compilation and editing of the raw soundings, which come from NOAA, individual scientists, SIO, NGA, JAMSTEC, IFREMER, GEBCO, and NAVOCEANO. The SRTM30_PLUS dataset was developed by Scripps Institute Of Oceanography, University of California San Diego (UCSD), and served as the initial bathymetry for Google Ocean in Google Earth and Google Maps. Land data are based on the 1-km averages of topography derived from the USGS SRTM30 gridded DEM data product created with data from the NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. GTOPO30 data are used for high latitudes where SRTM data are not available. Ocean data are based on the Smith and Sandwell global 1-minute grid between latitudes +/- 81 degrees. Higher resolution grids have been added from the LDEO Ridge Multibeam Synthesis Project, the JAMSTEC Data Site for Research Cruises, and the NGDC Coastal Relief Model. Arctic bathymetry is from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (IBCAO) [Jakobsson et al., 2003].

Zoom Level File Size Original Source GCS Path GCS Permissions GCS CRCMOD
11 3.39 Gigabytes Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, via eAtlas.org.au gs://gee-data/SRTM30PlusV8/ Public No