Stirling Council
Local authority for the Stirling Council areaOpen data - ordnance survey terrain 50
This dataset is published as Open Data.
OS Terrain® 50 is an open height dataset of contours with spot heights, breaklines, coastline, lakes, ridges and formlines for Great Britain.
What OS Terrain 50 provides you with
- Model wind direction and lines of sight
- Make better decisions about where to locate wind turbines and mobile phone masts.
- OS Terrain 50 lets you model wind direction and lines of sight at your desk, meaning fewer site visits.
- Plan landscape defences
- Get the bigger picture about flood risk, soil erosion and pollution. By showing steep hillside gradients, OS Terrain 50 helps you plan flood defences and safeguard the landscape.
- More engaging maps
- With the contours version of OS Terrain 50, you can shade in hills to show their height. This extra sense of depth is ideal for walking maps and apps.
- Surface model entire landscapes
- Get an accurate, uncluttered view of the terrain with the grid version of OS Terrain 50. Its 50 metre post spacing gives you a surface model of the entire landscape, including major roads, large lakes and estuaries.
- Take account of tides
- The contours dataset also includes mean high and low water boundaries.
Resources
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Web Page ARCGIS HUB DATASET
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Esri REST ARCGIS GEOSERVICE
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CSV CSV
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Shapefile ZIP
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GeoJSON GEOJSON
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KML KML
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File Geodatabase ZIP
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Excel MS EXCEL
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GeoPackage GPKG
Additional Info
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License
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Date Created2023-07-11
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Date Updated2023-07-11
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