dieptedata
Dieptedata is a type of geospatial data that records the depth of water bodies and the topography of the seafloor relative to a specified vertical reference, such as mean sea level or a chart datum. In practice, dieptedata conveys how deep a location is beneath the water surface, and may also include information about seabed characteristics. It is produced through hydrographic surveys and remote sensing, enabling the construction of bathymetric models and depth-based analyses.
Collection methods include acoustic sounding systems such as single-beam and multi-beam echo sounders, which measure water
Common formats and standards for dieptedata include NetCDF, HDF5, GeoTIFF, and ASCII XYZ, often accompanied by
Challenges in dieptedata include uneven geographic coverage, variable data quality, datum transformations, and gaps in deep-water