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How to open G.L.O.B.E. DEM files from NOAA
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowConverting ASCII grid/NTF to SRTM/DEMOpen source tool to view DTED and DEM raster-dataExtracting Elevation (DEM) from air photos using open source software?Open LiDAR DEM of the UK with *.asc extensionDownload of very detailed DEM files for Portugal?How to convert bathymetry sounding data to DEM (digital elevation model)?Open data DEM containing drumlinsCo-registration of two DEM rasterExtracting only elevation data from NASA's GLAS Satellite LiDAR to create raster DEM?How to open a .dem file properly?
I need to open a free GLOBE DEM. I have downloaded some tiles from: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/gltiles.html, but I don't know which software should I use in order to open those files. Is ArcMap able to view those files ?
arcmap dem elevation globe digitalglobe
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I need to open a free GLOBE DEM. I have downloaded some tiles from: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/gltiles.html, but I don't know which software should I use in order to open those files. Is ArcMap able to view those files ?
arcmap dem elevation globe digitalglobe
So according to the documentation, the G.L.O.B.E DEM files are "16-bit signed integer data in a simple binary raster". These do not have associated header files so you will likely have to make your own. There are links here to help you open the data depending on what software/system you have: ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/report/s11
– Nathan Thomas
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Seems like an old dataset why not use the SRTM which you can download from Earth Explorer website, georeferenced and ready for GIS?
– Hornbydd
yesterday
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I need to open a free GLOBE DEM. I have downloaded some tiles from: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/gltiles.html, but I don't know which software should I use in order to open those files. Is ArcMap able to view those files ?
arcmap dem elevation globe digitalglobe
I need to open a free GLOBE DEM. I have downloaded some tiles from: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/gltiles.html, but I don't know which software should I use in order to open those files. Is ArcMap able to view those files ?
arcmap dem elevation globe digitalglobe
arcmap dem elevation globe digitalglobe
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So according to the documentation, the G.L.O.B.E DEM files are "16-bit signed integer data in a simple binary raster". These do not have associated header files so you will likely have to make your own. There are links here to help you open the data depending on what software/system you have: ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/report/s11
– Nathan Thomas
yesterday
1
Seems like an old dataset why not use the SRTM which you can download from Earth Explorer website, georeferenced and ready for GIS?
– Hornbydd
yesterday
add a comment |
So according to the documentation, the G.L.O.B.E DEM files are "16-bit signed integer data in a simple binary raster". These do not have associated header files so you will likely have to make your own. There are links here to help you open the data depending on what software/system you have: ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/report/s11
– Nathan Thomas
yesterday
1
Seems like an old dataset why not use the SRTM which you can download from Earth Explorer website, georeferenced and ready for GIS?
– Hornbydd
yesterday
So according to the documentation, the G.L.O.B.E DEM files are "16-bit signed integer data in a simple binary raster". These do not have associated header files so you will likely have to make your own. There are links here to help you open the data depending on what software/system you have: ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/report/s11
– Nathan Thomas
yesterday
So according to the documentation, the G.L.O.B.E DEM files are "16-bit signed integer data in a simple binary raster". These do not have associated header files so you will likely have to make your own. There are links here to help you open the data depending on what software/system you have: ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/report/s11
– Nathan Thomas
yesterday
1
1
Seems like an old dataset why not use the SRTM which you can download from Earth Explorer website, georeferenced and ready for GIS?
– Hornbydd
yesterday
Seems like an old dataset why not use the SRTM which you can download from Earth Explorer website, georeferenced and ready for GIS?
– Hornbydd
yesterday
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So according to the documentation, the G.L.O.B.E DEM files are "16-bit signed integer data in a simple binary raster". These do not have associated header files so you will likely have to make your own. There are links here to help you open the data depending on what software/system you have: ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/report/s11
– Nathan Thomas
yesterday
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Seems like an old dataset why not use the SRTM which you can download from Earth Explorer website, georeferenced and ready for GIS?
– Hornbydd
yesterday