2016 - Eleventh Annual GEBCO Bathymetric Science Day

Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA) at the Naval Club Conference Room, Valparaiso, Chile

Presentations

 Title Author(s) Presentation
Optimisation of data acquisition bathymetric surveys V. Carrasco; Kongsberg (4.4 MB)
Arctic Ocean bathymetric mapping: scientific discoveries and future challenges M. Jakobsson; Dept. of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden (7.8 MB)
Findings of undersea feature names' origins and potential usage of outreach activities E. Chang (1), H. Sung (2) and N. Cherkis (3); (1) Ziinconsulting INC. University of Seoul, Rep. of Korea; (2) Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea; (3) Five Oceans Consultants, USA (1.3 MB)
Bathymetric models derived from satellite images of high resolution in "San Andres, Providencia y Santa Catalina" Archipelago (2013-2016) G. Gutiérrez; Centro de Investigaciones Oceanográficas e Hidrográficas (CIOH), Colombia (4 MB)
Deepwater hydrocarbon seep detection: tools and techniques using multibeam echosounders D. Millar; Fugro Pelagos, USA (5 MB)
Synthesizing bathymetric data for analysis and dissemination C. Raines; ESRI, USA Live web application demonstration
Global Multi-Resolution Topography Synthesis update V. Ferrini, LDEO, Columbia University, USA (2 MB)
Ocean exploration, data and the next generation T. Kearns, Ocean Aero, USA (8.3 MB)
GEBCO-NF and the XPRIZE R. Wigley, Project Director, Nippon Foundation – GEBCO Projects, CCOM, UNH, USA (0.6 MB)

Poster displays

 Title Author(s) Link
The IHO-IOC GEBCO Cook Book: 2016 Progress Report K. M. Marks, NOAA Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry, College Park, MD, USA (1.8 MB)
ScanBathy: a new solution to digitize depth data from historic survey sheets T. Schmitt, SHOM, France (3 MB)
Bathymetric monitoring of submarine active volcanoes: an example of new-island-forming eruption of Nishi-no-shima volcano T. Morishita and T. Ono; Hydrographic and Oceanographic Dept. of Japan Coast Guard (JHOD), Japan (6 MB)
Characterization and Evaluation of a Crowd-Sourced Bathymetric dataset: The case of the opportunistic dataset collected by the CNRS INSU T. Schmitt, SHOM, France (6.4 MB)
Hydrography and magnetometry in Cartagena Bay G. Gutiérrez; Centro de Investigaciones Oceanográficas e Hidrográficas (CIOH), Colombia (97.6 MB)