2011 - Sixth Annual GEBCO Bathymetric Science Day

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA

Presentations

Title Author(s) *presenting author if not first Link
Quality control for Multibeam echosounders at the French Naval Hydrographic Service (SHOM) Christophe Vrignaud, Sophie Loyer, Patrick Michaux and Thierry Schmitt*, Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (SHOM), France

 

(3 MB) Combined with presentation 2
European bathymetric database and digital elevation model (EMODNET Hydrography initiative) Thierry Schmitt and the EMODNET Hydrography Partners; Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (SHOM), France (3 MB) Combined with presentation 1
The bathymetry of the central Mediterranean Sea in the framework of the EMODnet project — a case study of bathymetric data integration and processing Federica Foglini and Marzia Rovere, The Marine Sciences Research Institute (ISMAR) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR), Bologna, Italy (9.4 MB)
Effect of the Reunion Plumehead on Indo-Atlantic tectonics in the late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic Steve Cande and Dave Stegman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), USA (10 MB)
History of NOAA-Scripps collaboration in Pacific ocean mapping Albert E. Theberge Jr., U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Corps (Ret.), NOAA Central Library, USA (12 MB)
Marie Tharp: Portrait of a Scientist Hali Felt, University of Pittsburgh, USA (2 MB)
GEBCO-related high-Arctic activities, Summer 2011 John Hall, Geological Survey of Israel, (Ret.) (8.3 MB)
Multibeam mapping in the search for remains of the Viking-age trading center, Birka, in Lake Mälaren, south central Sweden Martin Jakobsson, University of Stockholm, Sweden (5 MB)
Improvement in global marine gravity from retracked CryoSat Emmanuel Garcia and David Sandwell, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), USA and Walter Smith, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (2.4 MB)
Hydrographic survey activities in tsunami-damaged harbors of Japan Shin Tani and Taisei Morishita, Japanese Cabinet Secretariat for Ocean Policy, Government of Japan and the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, Japan Coast Guard (JHOD) (10 MB)
GEBCO Undersea Feature Names Gazetteer Enhancement Project: Part I Maureen A. LeVoir, CIRES - National Geophysical Data Center/NOAA, USA; Lisa A. Taylor, U.S. National Geophysical Data Center; Michel Huet, International Hydrographic Bureau; John C. Cartwright, U.S. National Geophysical Data Center and Hans Werner Schenke, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany (591 KB)
Bathymetry in the Cloud with GIS Timothy Kearns and Beata Van Esch, Esri, Inc. (5 MB)

Poster displays

Title Author(s) Link
A method for quantifying digital elevation model (DEM) uncertainty introduced by interpolative gridding Christopher Amante, Matthew Love, Barry Eakins, CIRES - National Geophysical Data Center/NOAA, USA

 

(1.7 MB)
Prototype variable resolution bathymetry toolbox and right TIN implementation Eric Mixon, Paul Elmore, Fred Petry, Kevin Duvieilh, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Marine Geosciences Division, USA

 

(2.6 MB)
Updating the GEBCO_08 Grid – data sets planned for inclusion in the next release of the data set Pauline Weatherall, British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC), UK and Colin Jacobs, National Oceanography Centre (NOC), UK (42 MB)
Improvements in global bathymetry with US multibeam and CryoSat altimetry data Alexis Shakas, Delft University of Technology and David Sandwell, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (28 MB)
Comparison and evaluation of publicly available grids in the Arctic Anastasia Abramova, Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences and University of New Hampshire, Thomas Lippmann, Brian Calder, Larry Mayer and Dave Monahan, University of New Hampshire (7.4 MB)
The GEBCO Cookbook: a progress report Karen Marks, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (1.4 MB)
Coherence between altimetric gravity and multibeam bathymetry grids Karen Marks and Walter Smith, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (11 MB)
Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R): progress in systematically capturing underway data from the US Academic Fleet, including multibeam Suzanne Carbotte, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University (LDEO); Stephen Miller, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO); Andrew Maffei, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI); Shawn Smith, Florida State University; Robert Arko, LDEO; Vicki Ferrini, LDEO; Karen Stocks, San Diego Supercomputer Center; Cynthia Chandler, WHOI; Mark Bourassa, Florida State University; Dru Clark, SIO; Suzanne O'Hara, LDEO and Aaron Sweeney, SIO (2 MB)
The Indian Ocean GEBCO Nippon Foundation Bathymetric compilation project Rochelle Wigley, GEBCO Nippon Scholar and Council for Geoscience, South Africa and Dave Monahan, University of New Hampshire (2 MB)
Improved Continental Shelf Topography via Hydrodynamic Data Assimilation Edward D. Zaron, Portland State University and Portland State University, Johns Hopkins University

 

(2.4 MB)
Improved Continental Shelf Topography via Hydrodynamic Data Assimilation Don C. Ventura, Fugro Pelagos, San Diego, USA; Chris Spencer Fugro OSAE, Bremen, Germany and Jerry C Wilson Fugro Pelagos, San Diego, USA (2 MB)