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The San Diego DEMs provide coverage of the southern coast of California. The DEMs border Mexico to the south and extends north to Laguna Beach, California. The DEM has a 1/3 arc-second (~10 meter) cell size, and is referenced to a vertical datum of mean high water. It was built in March 2012 to support NOAA's Tsunami Program.
| Name | San Diego | |||||||||
| States | California | |||||||||
| Region | West Coast | |||||||||
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| Date Completed | 2012-03-07 | |||||||||
| Type | Tsunami Inundation | |||||||||
| Horizontal Datum | WGS 84 | |||||||||
| Projection | Geographic (degrees) | |||||||||
| Vertical Datum | MHW (meters) | |||||||||
| Vertical Transformation | Source elevation data transformed using NOAA's VDatum vertical transformation tool -- http://vdatum.noaa.gov/ | |||||||||
| Coverage | Bathy-topo | |||||||||
| Cell Size | 1/3 arc-second | |||||||||
| Registration | Grid-node | |||||||||
| Version | 1 | |||||||||
| Source | NOAA / NGDC / MGG | |||||||||
| Developer | NOAA / NGDC / MGG | |||||||||
| Project | NOAA Tsunami Inundation | |||||||||
| Contact | Barry W Eakins @ NOAA / NGDC |
WARNING: DEM not to be used for navigation.