Assets and downloads¶
This page lists some datasets that are either generated or used by OGGM and that can be useful to others.
Shapefiles of glacier centerlines, flowlines and widths¶
These variables are a standard output of OGGM, and can be useful to many. You will find the files here: https://cluster.klima.uni-bremen.de/~oggm/assets/oggm_v1.4/centerlines_shapes.
The following files are available:
- RGIxx_centerlines: the geometrical centerlines
- RGIxx_flowlines: the centerlines converted to “flowlines”, i.e. interpolated to a regular grid and where upslope trajectories are cropped
- RGIxx_geom_widths: the geometrical intersection of the flowlines’ normals with the glacier outlines
- RGIxx_widths: the geometrical widths corrected to reflect the glacier’s elevation-area distribution
If you use these data, please cite Maussion et al., 2019.
RGI-TOPO¶
The RGI-TOPO dataset provides a local topography map for each single glacier in the RGI (currently version 6). It was generated with OGGM, and can be used very easily from the OGGM Shop (visit our Tutorials if you want to learn how to use them!).
Useful data tables¶
These data are tabular summary from available global datasets:
- https://cluster.klima.uni-bremen.de/~oggm/rgi/rgi62_stats.h5: the global RGI stripped from the geometries
- https://cluster.klima.uni-bremen.de/~oggm/g2ti/rgi62_itmix_df.h5: ice volumes from [Farinotti_etal_2019] in tabular form
- an example of OGGM output summary from the pre-processed directories. Useful outputs include terminus position, topographical variables, etc.
HDF files can be read with pandas’ read_hdf function.