GRTSmh_brick: the raster data source GRTSmaster_habitats converted to 10 hierarchical cell address levels at the original resolution (Q6717947)
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| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | GRTSmh_brick: the raster data source GRTSmaster_habitats converted to 10 hierarchical cell address levels at the original resolution |
Dataset published at Zenodo repository. |
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The data source file is a 10-layered GeoTIFF file, derived from theraster data sourceGRTSmaster_habitats(link).Both GeoTIFFs (GRTSmaster_habitats,GRTSmh_brick) use theINT4Sdatatype. TheGRTSmh_brickdata source (resolution 32 m) holds the decimal integer ranking numbers of 10 hierarchical levels of the GRTS cell addresses, including the one fromGRTSmaster_habitats(with GRTS cell addresses at the resolution level). See R-code in the GitHub repository n2khab-preprocessingat commitecadaf5 for its creation from theGRTSmaster_habitatsdata source. A reading function to return the data source in a standardized way into the R environmentis provided by the R-package n2khab. The higher-level ranking numbers of the RasterBrick allow spatially balanced samples at lower spatial resolution than that of 32 m, and can also be used for aggregation purposes. The provided hierarchical levels correspond to the resolutions vector32 * 2^(0:9)(minimum: 32 meters, maximum: 16384 meters). Beware that not all GRTS ranking numbers are present in the data source, as the original GRTS raster has been clipped with the Flemish outer borders (i.e., not excluding the Brussels Capital Region).
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29 July 2019
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GRTSmh_brick_v1
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