eurodatacube / eodash

Software behind the RACE dashboard by ESA and the European Commission (https://race.esa.int), the Green Transition Information Factory - GTIF (https://gtif.esa.int), as well as the Earth Observing Dashboard by NASA, ESA, and JAXA (https://eodashboard.org)
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Why these borders? #2558

Open j08lue opened 2 months ago

j08lue commented 2 months ago

Hi there, I was asked to find out what country borders you are using for the EO Dashboard basemap - and why you chose some that extend beyond the land area of the countries. Are these Exclusive Economic Zones?

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Looking at, e.g. https://eodashboard.org/explore?x=-6929655.00275&y=-3452263.94443&z=3.35614&search=World%3A+Ocean+Primary+Productivity+%28MODIS%29&indicator=N1_NO2_diff_monthly

I see you are using a layer called overlay_base_bright_3857, e.g. https://s2maps-tiles.eu/wmts/1.0.0/overlay_base_bright_3857/default/g/2/2/1.jpg, and this info from your map tiles service https://s2maps-tiles.eu/wmts/1.0.0/WMTSCapabilities.xml

<Layer>
<ows:Title>Bright overlay layer by EOX - 3857</ows:Title>
<ows:Abstract><a href="https://maps.eox.at">Overlay bright</a> { Data &copy; <a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a> contributors, Rendering &copy; <a href="https://eox.at">EOX</a> and <a href="https://github.com/mapserver/basemaps">MapServer</a> }</ows:Abstract>
<ows:Identifier>overlay_base_bright_3857</ows:Identifier>
<Style isDefault="true">
<ows:Identifier>default</ows:Identifier>
</Style>
<Format>image/png</Format>
<TileMatrixSetLink>
<TileMatrixSet>g</TileMatrixSet>
</TileMatrixSetLink>
<TileMatrixSetLink>
<TileMatrixSet>GoogleMapsCompatible</TileMatrixSet>
</TileMatrixSetLink>
<ResourceURL format="image/png" resourceType="tile" template="http://s2maps-tiles.eu/wmts/1.0.0/overlay_base_bright_3857/default/{TileMatrixSet}/{TileMatrix}/{TileRow}/{TileCol}.png"/>
</Layer>

I guess this is not an issue, folks were just curious.

lubojr commented 2 months ago

Hi Jonas, I agree that these borders on some of VEDA renderings without transparency are odd. We've had this point raised by the Atmosphere theme scientists a very long time ago as well but to no conclusion on s2maps side yet https://github.com/eurodatacube/eodash/issues/1504 (updating the maps infrastructure was not a heavy priority).

Coming back to your question, yes, it shows administrative borders including Exclusive Economic Zones.