Instructions for Downloading and Processing USGS SDTS DEM Files

Dean Wallraff, Chair, Angeles Chapter GIS Committee deanraff@arsnova.org

The USGS provides high-resolution (10-meter) Digital Elevation Model files in a format known as SDTS (Spatial Data Transfer Standard). Each of these corresponds to a USGS 7.5-minute quad and contains an raster of elevation values for each point within the quad, spaced in a 10-meter array.

Since ArcMap can't deal with these files directly, we want to convert them into ESRI grid files, with the elevations in meters and a UTM 1927 Zone 11N projection.

Before You Start

You need to get set up first, with the following:

Step 1 - Download Some Files

Step 2 - Unzip and Convert the files. For each SDTS file you downloaded in the step above, do the following:

Step 3 - Send Them To Me. Each quad takes about 6 Mb, so they're a little large to email en masse. There are two good methods: