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Bathymetry filters

Bathymetry data can be very large and difficult to manage, especially if you have to view all of the data together without the use of filters. The Explore Bathymetry tool allows you to filter your BIS database based on certain information, such as a dataset’s properties or the collection, extended, and internal metadata that becomes associated with a dataset when it is added to the BIS geodatabase. These metadata fields can be customized to include attributes that pertain to your data holdings, for which you can then create a filter. You can use these filters to create a custom view of your Bathymetry Data Index, which is called a Preview, and add it directly to ArcMap.

You can save filter settings to a filter file, which can be applied to other bathymetry data added to the BIS geodatabase. Within the Explore Bathymetry window, you can edit bathymetry metadata, or you can add the filtered bathymetry data directly to the Compose Surface window to sort data and apply display rules.

You can set the following filters in the Explore Bathymetry window:

  • Properties filter
  • Collection metadata filter
  • Extended metadata filter
  • Internal metadata filter

Using the filters listed above, you can also create a filter from any combination of inputs in the Explore Bathymetry window. For example, you can filter your datasets based on one criteria only, such as filtering datasets containing a specific percent data coverage; or if you are looking for very specific characteristics in your dataset, you can create a filter based on multiple inputs, such as filtering datasets using every input in the window.

Related Topics

  • Searching for bathymetry
  • Adding filtered bathymetry from the Explore Bathymetry window
  • Adding filtered bathymetry from the Compose Surface window
  • Accessing the metadata for selected datasets
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