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Digital elevation model locally averaged to 0.05 degrees: ANUClimate 1.0, 0.01 degree, Australian Coverage, 1970-2012

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
John Stein ; Janet Stein
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Digital Elevation Model (DEM) locally averaged to 0.05 degree resolution and resampled to 0.01 degree resolution. This is used to support spatial modelling of precipitation and related surface processes that have a coarser resolution interaction with surface topography (Sharples et al. 2005). Derived by calculating a 0.05 degree DEM consisting of 0.05 degree local averages of values from the GEODATA 9 second DEM version 3 (Hutchinson et al. 2008). These 0.05 degree grid values were then smoothly resampled to 0.01 degree resolution using biquadratic spline interpolation.

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:Climatology (excl. Climate Change Processes)

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Digital Elevation Model (DEM) locally averaged to 0.05 degree resolution and resampled to 0.01 degree resolution has been modelled using ANUClimate 1.0.

Progress Code: completed

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Purpose
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is used to support spatial modelling of precipitation and related surface processes that have a coarser resolution interaction with surface topography (Sharples et al. 2005)

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