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===Merge Elevation Rasters===
===Merge Elevation Rasters===
This tool merges two or more elevation rasters with priority into a new raster. The tool has the following options:
====Tool description====
The ''Merge Elevation Rasters'' tool creates a new raster by merging two or more elevation rasters with priority into a new raster.
The resolution of the resulting raster will be the resolution of the principal raster (raster 1). The extents of the resulting raster be expanded from the base of the extent defined by raster 1 to include all other rasters.
 
It should be noted that this operation can result in very large rasters. If a low priority raster has a coarser resolution than the primary raster, it will be super sampled to match the resolution of the primary raster in the areas where this raster extends the domain. This super sampling does not provide new data. For this reason, the [[Template:Interpolate Priority Rasters|Interpolate Priority Rasters]] tool is recommended ahead of using this operation.
 
====Input parameters====
*''Raster 1'' – Select the first elevation raster to be merged. This raster will be given the highest priority during the merge.
*''Raster 1'' – Select the first elevation raster to be merged. This raster will be given the highest priority during the merge.
*''Blend distance'' – Enter a distance for the edges of the raster to be blended when merged with another raster. This option can be set for each raster being merged.
*''Blend distance'' – Enter a distance for the edges of the raster to be blended when merged with another raster. This option can be set for each raster being merged.
*''Raster 2'' – Select second raster to be merged. This raster will have the next highest priority.
*''Raster 2'' – Select second raster to be merged. This raster will have the next highest priority.
*''Raster n'' – Additional rasters can be added to the merge with lowering priority.
*''Raster n'' – Additional rasters can be added to the merge with lowering priority. These parameters appear as needed. The last field should be left blank
 
====Output parameters====
*''Merged raster'' – Enter a name for the new merged raster.
*''Merged raster'' – Enter a name for the new merged raster.
====Current Location in toolbox====
Rasters/Merge Elevation Rasters
====Related Tools====
* [[Template:Interpolate Priority Rasters|Interpolate Priority Rasters]]
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Revision as of 20:47, 19 October 2021

Merge Elevation Rasters

Tool description

The Merge Elevation Rasters tool creates a new raster by merging two or more elevation rasters with priority into a new raster. The resolution of the resulting raster will be the resolution of the principal raster (raster 1). The extents of the resulting raster be expanded from the base of the extent defined by raster 1 to include all other rasters.

It should be noted that this operation can result in very large rasters. If a low priority raster has a coarser resolution than the primary raster, it will be super sampled to match the resolution of the primary raster in the areas where this raster extends the domain. This super sampling does not provide new data. For this reason, the Interpolate Priority Rasters tool is recommended ahead of using this operation.

Input parameters

  • Raster 1 – Select the first elevation raster to be merged. This raster will be given the highest priority during the merge.
  • Blend distance – Enter a distance for the edges of the raster to be blended when merged with another raster. This option can be set for each raster being merged.
  • Raster 2 – Select second raster to be merged. This raster will have the next highest priority.
  • Raster n – Additional rasters can be added to the merge with lowering priority. These parameters appear as needed. The last field should be left blank

Output parameters

  • Merged raster – Enter a name for the new merged raster.

Current Location in toolbox

Rasters/Merge Elevation Rasters

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