Ten Meter Low Elevation Coastal Zone Maps from SEDAC

The NASA data center at Columbia University (SEDAC) has posted a great new resource: maps of the 10 meter coastal zone (with urban and rural estimates) for large parts of the planet:

GO here to view the maps: LOW ELEVATION COASTAL ZONE (LECZ) URBAN-RURAL ESTIMATES

Summary:
Country-level estimates of urban, rural and total population and land area in a low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) were generated globally using Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project (GRUMP) alpha population and land area data products and a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) derived from Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) remote sensing data.
The zone was derived from the DEM by selecting all land contiguous with the coast that was 10 meters or less in elevation. Zonal statistics were generated for urban, rural and total population and land area for the country as a whole and within the LECZ.

All grids—population, land area, urban mask and LECZ—are at 1 km (30 arc-second) resolution. The SRTM dataset used came from ISciences; the GRUMP data were developed by CIESIN.

Comments

amazon

the amazon delta

7meter sea level rise plus inundation destroys how many miles sq =

planet oxygen production diminishment =

planet methane increase =

(maybe not a population center)
perhaps

planet population depends

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