Supplementary datasets#
Two supplementary datasets can be relied upon locally to enhance the capability of pdemtools.
BedMachine#
Greenland BedMachine (v5; Morlighem et al. 2022a) or Antarctica BedMachine (v3; Morlighem et al. 2022b) provide the default EIGEN-6C4 geoid and ice/bedrock mask used by the geoid correction and coregistration functions (NB: for applications outside of the ice sheets, it is possible to use your own geoid/bedrock mask).
The appropriate versions of BedMachine, in netcdf format, can be downloaded from the NSIDC (Greenland, Antarctica). Follow these links to the NSIDC website. Once you’re there, the most convenient way of downloading is via the ‘Data Access Tool’. Ensure you download the netcdf version (ending *.nc), not the tif version.
ArcticDEM/REMA strip index#
As of pdemtools v1.0.0, the pdt.search() functions search the ArcticDEM and REMA strips by seamlessly quering to the online PGC dynamic STAC API. Prior to this, a local ArcticDEM or REMA strip index was required to be downloaded. The functionality to search a local copy of the index is still available within the pdt.search() function, and may be useful for those that do not wish to rely on an online connection to search the PGC catalogue.
ArcticDEM or REMA strip index GeoParquet files can be downloaded from the PGC (Greenland, Antarctica). The appriate files to download are the ArcticDEM_Strip_Index_s2s041_gpqt.zip and REMA_Strip_Index_s2s041_gpkg.zip - note the GeoParquet file format (ending _gpqt.zip), not the similarly named GeoPackage (ending _gpkg.zip). No mosaic files are necessary - these are included with pdemtools.
Unzip the files before use. They can be placed anywhere in your file system - the filepath, as a string, is provided to the relevant pdemtools functions.
NOTE: These index files are maintained by the PGC, so we cannot guarantee that newly released updates to ArcticDEM/REMA index files will not temporarily break
pdemtoolsfunctions until we can fix and update the software. From version 0.8.3 onwards, these files are known to work up to and including the latest PGC data update (ArcticDEM Strip Release 2023, released Aug 2024).