SurfZone Digital Elevation Model 2014

This dataset has been retired and replaced with Surfzone DEM 2019 dataset available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/77e6f743-d708-4909-a80f-9510b7dbaa16

The SurfZone Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was produced in 2014 to model the coastal zone post the 2013/2014 UK winter storms. Using the best available LIDAR and near-shore multibeam SONAR bathymetry available at the time, it is the best currently available Digital Elevation Model (DEM) covering the inter-tidal zone produced by the Environment Agency.

The SurfZone DEM was produced by using a bespoke feathering technique to smooth the overlaps between LIDAR and Bathymetric surveys to produce a seamless surface. Small gaps between surveys were interpolated to produce a full coverage DEM of the near-shore. For all regions except Anglian Digital Terrain Models (DTM) derived from LIDAR were used. For the Anglian coastline a Digital Surface Models (DSM) were used.

All LIDAR data used in the production of the SurfZone DEM was surveyed by the Environment Agency. Bathymetry Data was supplied by the Environment Agency and the National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes of England from the Channel Coastal Observatory (www.channelcoast.org) website.

The EA SurfZone DEM 2014 is supplied as a tiled raster dataset in GeoTiff format. Each tile is 5km * 5km and aligned to the Ordinance Survey National Grid. Each pixel represents 2 metres spatial resolution on the ground and elevations are presented in metres to Ordinance Survey Great Britain using the OSGM'15 and OSTM'15 transformation models. Elevations are referenced to Newlyn except for the Isles of Scilly which is referenced to St Marys. The data is also available as an ESRI Image Service enabling you to use the data at source with GIS.

The Metadata Index Catalogue layer provides information about the source of the elevation data used, either LIDAR or Bathymetry for any area as well as the surface type, coastal monitoring region, geoidal model and transformation models used. The catalogues are available to download in shapefile, ESRI File Geodatabase and GeoJSON.

The National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes of England comprises of 6 Regional Programmes. You must use the copyright statements in the licence restrictions section of this document to acknowledge the individual regions. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved.

Scarborough Borough Council: “Data/image courtesy of the Northeast Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme. Data available under Scarborough Borough Council."

East Riding of Yorkshire Council: “Data/image courtesy of the East Riding of Yorkshire Coastal Monitoring Programme. Data available under East Riding of Yorkshire Council".

New Forest District Council: “Data/image courtesy of the Channel Coastal Observatory. Data available under New Forest District Council."

Teignbridge District Co: "Data/image courtesy of the Southwest Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme. Data available under Teignbridge District Council".

Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council: "Data/image courtesy of the Northwest Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme. Data available under Sefton Council".

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Last Updated August 26, 2021, 10:42 (UTC)
Created August 29, 2019, 13:26 (UTC)