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Le produit bathymétrie de façade golfe du Lion – Côte d’Azur d'une résolution de 0.001° (~ 111 m) a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet HOMONIM. Il couvre l’intégralité de la façade métropolitaine méditerranéenne, du littoral jusqu’à environ 2800 m de profondeur. Le MNT est destiné à être implémenté dans les modèles hydrodynamiques afin de produire des prévisions aussi précises que possible des hauteurs d’eau et d’états de mer à la côte et donc d’améliorer la pertinence de la Vigilance Vagues-Submersion. La référence verticale de ce produit est le niveau moyen des mers.
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The update of the coastal topo-bathymetric DEM of the Pertuis charentais at a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was carried out in the third phase of the HOMONIM project. The DEM extends from the terrestrial domain to about 60 meters depth over all the pertuis (pertuis Breton, pertuis d’Antioche and pertuis of Maumusson). The DEM is intended to be implemented in hydrodynamic models in order to produce forecasts as accurate as possible of water heights and sea states at the coast to improve the relevance of the Wave-Submergence Vigilance. The vertical reference for this product is the Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT).
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The bathymetric DEM of Tahiti and Moorea with a resolution of 0.001° (~ 100 m) was produced by the Shom for Météo-France (Inter-regional Direction in French Polynesia). This DEM covers a 10 km radius around the islands of Tahiti and Moorea in order to meet the need for marine submersions modelling in French Polynesia. The vertical reference for this product is Mean Sea Level (MSL).
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Le produit topo-bathymétrique côtier de la zone "Morbihan" à une résolution de 0.0002° (~20 m) a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet TANDEM (Programme Investissements d'Avenir, ANR-11-RSNR-00023-01). Il couvre un secteur en-globant majoritairement le département du Morbihan et une partie de celui de la Loire-Atlantique. Ce MNT s’étend de la presqu'île de Gâvres au nord-ouest jusqu'à La Baule au sud-est, il englobe le golfe du Morbihan, la baie et la presqu'île de Quiberon, les îles d'Houat, Hoëdic et Belle-Ile, l'estuaire de la Vilaine… Ce MNT est destiné à être implémenté dans les modèles hydrodynamiques du projet TANDEM afin d'estimer les effets côtiers des tsunamis pour l’Atlantique et la Manche, où sont installées les centrales nucléaires françaises depuis environ 30 ans. La référence verticale de ce produit est le niveau des plus basses mers astronomiques.
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Le MNT bathymétrique de façade de La Réunion à une résolution de 0.001° (~ 111 m) a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet HOMONIM. Il couvre intégralement l'île de La Réunion et s'étend vers le large jusqu'à plus de 4000 m de profondeur. Le MNT est destiné à être implémenté dans les modèles hydrodynamiques afin de produire des prévisions aussi précises que possible des hauteurs d’eau et d’états de mer à la côte et donc d’améliorer la pertinence de la Vigilance Vagues-Submersion.
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The coastal topo- bathymetric DEM for the coasts of the Saint-Jean-de-Luz bay with a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was prepared as part of the TANDEM project. It covers Saint-Jean-de-Luz bay and the surrounding area. The DEM is designed to be implemented in the hydrodynamic models of the TANDEM project in order to estimate the coastal effects of tsunamis for the Atlantic and English Channel, where French nuclear power plants have been installed for about 30 years. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.
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The coastal topo- bathymetric DEM for the coasts of Morbihan with a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was prepared as part of the TANDEM project (Programme Investissements d'Avenir, ANR-11-RSNR-00023-01). It covers the French administrative department of Morbihan and part of Loire-Atlantique. This DEM runs from the Gâvres peninsula in the north west to La Baule in the south east and covers the Gulf of Morbihan, the Quiberon bay and peninsula, Houat, Hoëdic and Belle-Ile islands and the Vilaine estuary. The DEM is designed to be implemented in the hydrodynamic models of the TANDEM project in order to estimate the coastal effects of tsunamis for the Atlantic and English Channel, where French nuclear power plants have been installed for about 30 years. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.
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The coastal topo- bathymetric DEM for the coasts of Boulogne-Sur-Mer with a resolution of 0.0001° (~ 10 m) was prepared as part of the TANDEM project (Programme Investissements d'Avenir, ANR-11-RSNR-00023-01). The DEM covers the entire Boulogne-sur-Mer port, from north of Wimereux to south of the Boulogne-sur-Mer urban sprawl. The DEM is designed to be implemented in the hydrodynamic models of the TANDEM project in order to estimate the coastal effects of tsunamis for the Atlantic and English Channel, where French nuclear power plants have been installed for about 30 years. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.
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The coastal topo-bathymetric DEM was produced using the bathymetric and topographic data acquired between 2012 and 2015 by Shom and the PASSION programme team. The 20 m coastal grid covers the Passion atoll – Clipperton and the local flanks of the atoll to a depth of 1500 m. Passion island - Clipperton, in the eastern Pacific Ocean, is a remote uninhabited atoll over 5,000 km from Tahiti in French Polynesia and over 1,000 km from the Mexican coasts. Passion island is the highest point on the Clipperton ridge, and the only location above water level. This is the only coral atoll in the eastern Pacific in the northern hemisphere, at a longitude of W 109° and a latitude of N 10°.
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The coastal topo-bathymetric DTM of the Arcachon basin and its surroundings at a resolution of 0.0002° (~ 20 m) was produced as part of the HOMONIM project. The DTM covers the coastline of a part of the Gironde department, from the Carcans and Hourtin ponds in the North, to the Cazaux and Sanguinet lakes in the South. It covers the entire Arcachon basin and extends offshore to about 40 m depth. The DTM is intended to be implemented in hydrodynamic models in order to produce accurate forecasts of water heights and sea states at the coast and to improve the French storm surge warning system. This product is available with the Lowest Astronomic Tide (LAT) or with the Mean Sea Level (MSL) as a vertical datum.