A source for non-US 30 meter DEM's

I believe that for those areas already processed and on line
these are still free.

We would have to build a new DEM reader to handle these
but that should not be too dificult in that they are in a
'well known' format

Norman

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [vtp] Elevationdata of the Alps?


> You can view the current coverage at
>
> http://edcsgs7.cr.usgs.gov/aster/dem_map.html
>
> If it is not on this then you have to order it yourself. Expect a 9 month
> lead time for relative DEMs but only a few days if you can provide GCPs
and
> request an absolute DEM. To generate the GCPs you will need the L1A
dataset,
> this will now cost you but not a lot.
>
> Roger
>
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> Subject: Re: [vtp] Elevationdata of the Alps?
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> > > > I am looking for 10-30m elevation data of the Alps.
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> > You could also try the ASTER DEM from NASA/USGS:
> >
> > http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/aster/ast14dem.html
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> > They have data worldwide, but not complete.  You also have to deal with
> > holes
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