The EasyGSH-DB geomorphology topic (creation of application-oriented synoptic reference data on geomorphology, sedimentology and hydrodynamics in the German Bight) is part of the referenceable, continuously processed basic data set for the German Bight. All products of geomorphology are listed and referenced under this metadata record. Product: - EasyGSH-DB: Bathymetry (1996-2016) - EasyGSH-DB: Isolines of Bathymetry (1996-2016) - EasyGSH-DB: Maximum and Minimum Z (1996-2016) - EasyGSH-DB: Morphological Drive (1996- 2016) - EasyGSH-DB: Morphological space (1996-2016) Data generation: The basis for bathymetric products are rasterized bathymetric models, which are generated using the functional soil model, a data-based hindcast simulation model, via spatio-temporal interpolation methods from a database of sea and Land surveys of various data types can be created. For each year from 1996 up to and including 2016, a grid bathymetric model with a resolution of 10 m for the German Bight and an additional resolution of 250 m for the Exclusive Economic Zone for the year 1996 is created. The products are provided in GeoTiff and Shapefile format. For further information, please refer to the information portal (http://easygsh.wb.tu-harburg.de/) and the download portal (https://mdi-de.baw.de/easygsh/). Citation for this dataset: Sievers, J., Rubel, M., Milbradt, P. (2020): EasyGSH-DB: Topic - Geomorphology. Federal Institute for Hydraulic Engineering. https://doi.org/10.48437/02.2020.K2.7000.0001 English: The subject area geomorphology of EasyGSH-DB (creation of application-oriented synoptic reference data on geomorphology, sedimentology and hydrodynamics in the German Bight), is part of the referenceable, continuously processed basic data set for the German Bight. They are the basis of the created products and are made available for free use. Under this metadata set the products of the geomorphology are listed and referenced. Download The data for download can be found under References ("Further references"), where the data can be downloaded directly or via the web page redirection to the EasyGSH-DB portal. For further information, please refer to the download portal (https://mdi-de.baw.de/easygsh/EasyEN_index.html).