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Title: LandScan 2012 World Country Boundaries

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Dates

  • Issued: 2013
  • Coverage: 2012

Publishers

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Summary

This raster dataset is a grid of world countries. These are the standard country boundaries. Also included is a DBF (countries.dbf) giving the country name for each country "number" in the grid and has demographic factors similar to the Admin1 table. This dataset is part of the LandScan 2012 Global Population Database. The LandScan 2012 Global Population Database was developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for the United States Department of Defense (DoD). This dataset contains boundary information for understanding and analyzing population statistics. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (2013). LandScan 2012 World Country Boundaries. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UT-Battelle, LLC. For correct population analysis using ESRI products assure that the following parameters are set: Use ONLY Geographic, WGS84 projection parameters. Spatial Analysis cell size is 0.008333333333333 (double precision) Spatial Analysis extent should be set to an exact multiple of the cell size (for example 35.25, 35.50, 35.0) Converting (including on-the-fly projections) a grid to other projections or coordinate systems causes population cells to be re-sampled, and hence population counts will be incorrect. In ESRI ArcMap, load the LandScan grid first in order to maintain the original geographic (lat-lon) projection.

Subjects

  • Boundaries
  • Earth (Planet)
  • Administrative and political divisions
  • Datasets

Geospatial coordinates

  • Bounding Box: BBOX (-180.0, 180.0, 84.0, -90.0)
  • Geometry: BBOX (-180.0, 180.0, 84.0, -90.0)

Provider

Stanford

Rights

  • Access rights: Restricted

Citation

Oak Ridge National Laboratory. LandScan 2012 World Country Boundaries. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Raster data. https://purl.stanford.edu/gz352mw6982

Format

ArcGRID

Languages

  • English