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Lidar/IE_GSI_LiDAR_DSM_HS_NYU_1m_Dublin_ITM_MH_TIFF (MapServer)

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LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a remote sensing technology, i.e. the technology is not in direct contact with what is being measured. From satellite, aeroplane or helicopter, a LiDAR system sends a light pulse to the ground. This pulse hits the ground and returns back to a sensor on the system. The time is recorded to measure how long it takes for this light to return. Knowing this time measurement scientists are able to create topography maps.

LiDAR data are collected as points (X,Y,Z (x & y coordinates) and z (height)). The data is then converted into gridded (GeoTIFF) data to create a Digital Terrain Model and Digital Surface Model of the earth. This LiDAR data was collected on 25th March 2015.

Digital Terrain Models (DTM) are bare earth models (no trees or buildings) of the Earths surface.

Digital Surface Models (DSM) are earth models in its current state. For example, a DSM includes elevations from buildings, tree canopy, electrical power lines and other features.

Hillshading is a method which gives a 3D appearance to the terrain. It shows the shape of hills and mountains using shading (levels of grey) on a map, by the use of graded shadows that would be cast by high ground if light was shining from a chosen direction.

This data shows the hillshade of the DSM.

This data was collected by New York University. All data formats are provided as GeoTIFF rasters.

Raster data is another name for gridded data. Raster data stores information in pixels (grid cells). Each raster grid makes up a matrix of cells (or pixels) organised into rows and columns. NYU data has a grid cell size of 1meter by 1meter. This means that each cell (pixel) represents an area of 1meter squared.



Map Name: NYU

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LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a remote sensing technology, i.e. the technology is not in direct contact with what is being measured. From satellite, aeroplane or helicopter, a LiDAR system sends a light pulse to the ground. This pulse hits the ground and returns back to a sensor on the system. The time is recorded to measure how long it takes for this light to return. Knowing this time measurement scientists are able to create topography maps.

LiDAR data are collected as points (X,Y,Z (x & y coordinates) and z (height)). The data is then converted into gridded (GeoTIFF) data to create a Digital Terrain Model and Digital Surface Model of the earth. This LiDAR data was collected on 25th March 2015.

Digital Terrain Models (DTM) are bare earth models (no trees or buildings) of the Earths surface.

Digital Surface Models (DSM) are earth models in its current state. For example, a DSM includes elevations from buildings, tree canopy, electrical power lines and other features.

Hillshading is a method which gives a 3D appearance to the terrain. It shows the shape of hills and mountains using shading (levels of grey) on a map, by the use of graded shadows that would be cast by high ground if light was shining from a chosen direction.

This data shows the hillshade of the DSM.

This data was collected by New York University. All data formats are provided as GeoTIFF rasters.

Raster data is another name for gridded data. Raster data stores information in pixels (grid cells). Each raster grid makes up a matrix of cells (or pixels) organised into rows and columns. NYU data has a grid cell size of 1meter by 1meter. This means that each cell (pixel) represents an area of 1meter squared.



Service Item Id: 4032efb5aea34f1ea3ef60509e669051

Copyright Text: Geological Survey Ireland & New York University data licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence.

Spatial Reference: 2157  (2157)


Single Fused Map Cache: true

Tile Info: Initial Extent: Full Extent: Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP

Document Info: Supports Dynamic Layers: true

MaxRecordCount: 2000

MaxImageHeight: 4096

MaxImageWidth: 4096

Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF

Supports Query Data Elements: true

Min Scale: 4000000

Max Scale: 1000

Min LOD: 0

Max LOD: 12

Supports Datum Transformation: true



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