Just FYI, It's not that we do not want to say what the source is. It's
just that, as with much of our geo data, we obtain data from many
different providers (over 100 for elevation alone) which we stitch
together to provide the best possible level of coverage. So we would
have to provide source information per request, which is a lot of
engineering for little gain.

The main reason most developers are asking for source information
appears to be because they want to know the resolution. This being the
case we are looking into providing resolution information in Elevation
responses in future.

Many thanks,

Thor.

On May 25, 9:18 pm, SteveYoungGoogle <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The new elevation data is a fine feature but for some reason that I
> don't understand no one seems to want to say what the source of the
> data is or what the resolution of the data is. See my own unanswered
> post 
> herehttp://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/th...
> and the same unanswered question from ibgpsn 
> herehttp://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/th...
>
> I have written a short script that compares the two datasets which can
> be accessed 
> herehttp://members.chello.at/stephen.joung/indexGoogleHeights_v3_2.html
>
> You can enter coordinates or simply click on the map to set two ends
> of a profile. The elevation of these two markers is then given using
> the Google elevation data and the SRTM3 elevation data and a profile
> is shown indicating the heights between these two markers from both
> the Google ldata and the SRTM3 data. The profile data is called every
> 100m from the start marker for both datasets.
>
> The SRTM3 data offers a resolution of  3arc-seconds (about 90m) and I
> hope this comparison site will be useful to anyone that needs to check
> the accuracy of the Google Elevation Data. It would still be nice for
> us to be told the source and resolution of the Google Elevation Data.
>
> BTW, SRTM3 shows sea level as 0m but Google data includes undersea
> elevations.
>
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