GEDTM30: Global 30 meter terrain data

A team of researchers has released #GEDTM30, a global #DigitalTerrainModel with 30-meter (1 arcsecond) resolution, generated through #MachineLearning fusion of various data sources, and accompanied by 15 geomorphometric parameters computed at multiple spatial scales. Published under a CC-BY license, GEDTM30 offers open, high-resolution global terrain data and is accessible as cloud-optimized #GeoTIFF-s (#COG) via Zenodo and OpenLandMap.
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May 28, 2025

A group of researchers has published “GEDTM30”1 a new high-resolution2 DTM3 of global extent. GEDTM30 has 1 arcsecond spatial resolution, which is about 30 meters.

A pre-print4 (currently) describes the production method:

Copernicus DEM, ALOS World3D, and object height models were combined in a data fusion approach to generate a globally consistent DTM. (…) A global-to-local transfer learning model framework with 5°×5° tiling leveraged globally distributed lidar datasets: ICESat-2 ATL08 (…) and GEDI02 (…). A global model was initially fitted using ICESat-2 and GEDI, followed by locally optimized models per tile, ensuring both global consistency and local accuracy.

Maximum curvature at 30 meters resolution (data: CC-BY Yufeng Ho and Tomislav Hengl)

Also interesting: The DTM itself is accompanied by 15 geomorphometric parameters computed by the researchers at six spatial scales (30, 60, 120, 240, 480 and 960 meters):

The data is published under a CC-BY license through Zenodo and the OpenLandMap STAC5. The data format is Cloud-optimized GeoTIFF. The pre-print has more information regarding the data quality.

Footnotes

  1. “GEDTM” stands for “Global ensemble digital terrain model”.↩︎

  2. For global coverage, 30 meter is considered high-resolution.↩︎

  3. Digital terrain model, that is a model of the “bare earth” elevations of the Earth’s surface.↩︎

  4. That is, a scientific publication that has not yet been peer-reviewed.↩︎

  5. SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog↩︎