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psql -d ogn -c "DROP TABLE world_borders_temp;"
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psql -d ogn -c "DROP TABLE world_borders_temp;"
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8. Import world elevation data (needed for AGL calculation)
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8. Get world elevation data (needed for AGL calculation)
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Sources: There are many sources for DEM data. It is important that the spatial reference system (SRID) is the same as the database which is 4326.
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The [GMTED2010 Viewer](https://topotools.cr.usgs.gov/gmted_viewer/viewer.htm) provides data for the world. Just download the data you need.
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For Europe we can get the DEM as GeoTIFF files from the [European Environment Agency](https://land.copernicus.eu/imagery-in-situ/eu-dem/eu-dem-v1.1).
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Because the SRID of these files is 3035 and we want 4326 we have to convert them (next step)
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9. Convert the elevation data into correct SRID
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8.1 Sources: There are many sources for DEM data. It is important that the spatial reference system (SRID) is the same as the database which is 4326.
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We convert elevation from one SRID (here: 3035) to target SRID (4326):
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8.1.1 The [GMTED2010 Viewer](https://topotools.cr.usgs.gov/gmted_viewer/viewer.htm) provides data for the world. Just download the data you need.
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8.1.2 For Europe we can get the DEM as GeoTIFF files from the [European Environment Agency](https://land.copernicus.eu/imagery-in-situ/eu-dem/eu-dem-v1.1).
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Because the SRID of these files is 3035 and we want 4326 we have to convert them:
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gdalwarp -s_srs "EPSG:3035" -t_srs "EPSG:4326" source.tif target.tif
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gdalwarp -s_srs "EPSG:3035" -t_srs "EPSG:4326" source.tif target.tif
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8.2 Then we can import the GeoTIFF into the elevation table:
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10. Import the GeoTIFF into the elevation table:
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raster2pgsql -s 4326 -c -C -I -M -t 100x100 elevation_data.tif public.elevation | psql -d ogn
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raster2pgsql -s 4326 -c -C -I -M -t 100x100 elevation_data.tif public.elevation | psql -d ogn
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