The AHN DEM is a 0.5m DEM covering the Netherlands. It was generated from
LIDAR data taken in the spring between 2007 and 2012.
It contains ground level samples with all other items above ground (such as
buildings, bridges, trees etc.) removed. This version is interpolated; the
areas where objects have been removed are filled with interpolated values. The
point cloud was converted to a 0.5m grid using a squared inverse distance
weighting method.
Bands
Resolution 0.5 meters
Bands
Name
Units
Description
elevation
m
Elevation
Terms of Use
Terms of Use
The datasets of the AHN are available as Open Data.
This means that the data can be used by anyone for free and without
restrictions. For more information visit the
Open Data page. Downloads are available
under the terms of the
CC-0 license.
The AHN DEM is a 0.5m DEM covering the Netherlands. It was generated from LIDAR data taken in the spring between 2007 and 2012. It contains ground level samples with all other items above ground (such as buildings, bridges, trees etc.) removed. This version is interpolated; the areas where objects …
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