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GeoZarr-Spec

GeoZarr Spec aims to provide a geospatial extension to the Zarr specification. Zarr specifies a protocol and format used for storing Zarr arrays, while the present extension defines conventions and recommendations for storing multidimensional georeferenced grid of geospatial observations (including rasters).

Status

This specification early drafts (<=v0.4) were created initially by Spacebel for the European Space Agency under the General Support Technology Programme.

Update 2023-01-20 - This spec is transitioning to community-based development in anticipation of submission as an OGC standard. It has been moved to the zarr-developers GitHub organization. Brianna Pagan (@briannapagan) has volunteered to coordinate the community development process. Feedback from users and implementers will be solicited from the community and incorporated into future drafts. Information about how to get involved in this process will be announced soon/

Changelog

v0.4

  • Added visual portrayals and symbology (instead of quicklook)
  • Specified default multiscale non-projection (pseudo 'Plate Carree')

v0.3

  • Refined multiscales metadata (crs and level attributes)

v0.2

  • Specified multiscales zoom level str

Document and Resources

Specification Document - Change Log

Demonstration Videos (Youtube channel):

OpenLayers extension prototype: https://github.com/spacebel/geozarr-openlayers

License

(CC BY 4.0) : Content in this repository is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Licensees may copy, distribute, display, perform and make derivative works and remixes based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits (attribution). You can find the complete text of this license at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

GeoZarr was created initially by Spacebel for the European Space Agency under the General Support Technology Programme.