World Hillshade (Dark)

World Hillshade (Dark) basemap

Map Service Name: World_Hillshade_Dark

Description: Compiled from a variety of sources, including contributions from the GIS User Community, the World Hillshade (Dark) map provides a multidirectional terrain hillshade rendering of 24-meter elevation data globally and 10-meter or better in many parts of the world.

Inspired by the legendary Swiss artist Eduard Imhof, multidirectional hillshade maps present unparalleled views of the world's mountains, plateaus, valleys, and canyons using an algorithm that computes light source from six different directions (as opposed to one direction in a default hillshade). The result is a stunning visualization in both high slope and expressionless areas.

This Dark version of World Hillshade is especially useful in building maps that provide terrain context while highlighting feature layers and labels.

Attribution: Sources: Esri, USGS, NGA, NASA, CGIAR, N Robinson, NCEAS, NLS, OS, NMA, Geodatastyrelsen, Rijkswaterstaat, GSA, Geoland, FEMA, Intermap, and the GIS user community

Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere (WKID 102100)

Tiling Scheme: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere

Map Service Data Format: Map server cache in JPEG format

Coverage

As illustrated in the coverage map below, coverage is provided at the following scales:

World Basic

  • ~1:591M down to ~1:577k worldwide and ~1:144k near global

World Standard and World Advanced

  • ~1:591M down to ~1:577k worldwide and ~1:144k near global
  • ~1:72k to ~1:9k in select areas in the United States and Europe

North America Standard and North America Advanced

  • ~1:591M down to ~1:144k
  • ~1:72k down to ~1:9k in select areas

World Hillshade (Dark) coverage


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