Emblemo de OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap

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Komento de imagico je 13 decembro 2019 je 14:37

Note from a classic perspective and also from how OSM looks at it glaciation is viewed as part of the land. This manifests for example by peak heights typically including any glacier ice cover and in polar regions the coastline being placed at the outer edge of the permanent ice. The mentioned data set shows the shape of the bedrock which in OSM is only mapped where it is visible at the surface.

By the way this is open data, NSIDC announced availability today:

https://nsidc.org/data/nsidc-0756/versions/1

Interesting fact - our knowledge if the shape of the bedrock below the ice in the Antarctic is to a large part better than our knowledge of the shape of the ocean floor.

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