2017 - GEBCO Symposium

Hydrographic Society of Korea and Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency, Busan, Republic Of Korea

Presentations

* indicates the presenting author

 Title Author(s) Link
INVENT (Indian Ocean Thermal Vent Mapping Program) Transit and Sea Acceptance Test dataset of RV ISABU Yosup Park, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
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(4.5 MB)
E/V Nautilus Mapping for Ocean Exploration Nicole A. Raineault, Vice President of Exploration and Science Operations, Ocean Exploration Trust, USA (3 MB)
Update on Alaska bathymetry: products for improving fisheries management Mark Zimmermann*, Megan Prescott; NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, USA
Document:
(6.2 MB)
Regional-scale 100/30 m resolution bathymetry grids for north-eastern Australia Robin Beaman, Research Fellow, James Cook University, Australia (6.2 MB)
New techniques and opportunities for visualization of ocean mapping data Vicki Ferrini (1)*, Vid Petrovic (2), Joel Polizzi (2); (1) Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, USA; (2) University of California at San Diego, USA (12 MB)
FRAM-2014/2015: 50 weeks of Arctic science from drifting sea ice John Hall, Geological Survey of Israel (retired)
Document:
(10 MB)
Recent scientific discoveries from seafloor mapping in the polar regions Martin Jakobsson, University of Stockholm, Sweden (5.5 MB)
Predicting bathymetry from satellite altimetry: the good, the bad and the ugly David T. Sandwell (1) *, Walter H. F. Smith, Joseph J. Becker (3), Christopher Olson (1); (1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA; (2) Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry, NOAA, USA; (3) Naval Research Laboratory, USA (6.6 MB)
Standard norm of sea surface naming: issue on establishing classification criteria of generic terms Hyo Hyun Sung (1) Sejin Ahn (2)*; (1) Professor, Ewha Womans University, (2) Graduate student, Ewha Womans University; Republic of Korea
Document:
(3 MB)
An effective approach for wide area detailed seabed mapping Jan Arvid Ingulfsen; Senior Advisor Survey & AUV Operations, Swire Seabed/Ocean Infinity (5 MB)
Opening bathymetric data to the public: optimizing big data for access through the web Caitlyn Raines, Maritime Project Manager, Esri (1.3 MB)
GEBCO-NF Alumni team for the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE Jaya Roperez, on behalf of the GEBCO-NF Alumni Team (9 MB)
Geomorphological analysis of marine accidents hotspots in Korea Jeonghoon Shin (1)*, Hyo Hyun Sung (2); (1) Graduate student, Ewha Womans University, (2) Professor, Ewha Womans University, Republic of Korea
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(2 MB)
Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE Jyotika Virmani, Prize Operations, XPRIZE Senior Director (1.7 MB)
Learning more about the gaps - OFG's Integrated approach Helen Anderson*, Asia Pacific BD Manager; Matthew Kowalczyk, Alison Proctor, Peter Kowalczyk; Ocean Floor Geophysics Inc. (4 MB)
Mapping the Gaps through process automation Matthew Holland, Deputy Marketing and Sales Manager, Teledyne CARIS, Inc. (2 MB)
Underwater mapping technology and applications, QPS and MD Systems Elisabeth J.Y Kim, Technical sales manager, MDSYSTEM
Document:
(6 MB)
Introducing K-MATE for maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) Che Keong Lee, Sales Manager, Subsea; Kongsberg Maritime
Document:
(1.6 MB)
The surveyor ROV resolution at speed Ola Oskarsson, MMT, Sweden (5.5 MB)
Future of ocean mapping, hydrography, policy and public perception Mustafa Iptes, Director, IHO (2.4 MB)
Marine data governance John Lowell, Senior GEOINT Authority for Maritime, NGA, USA (824 KB)
The role of the private sector in Seabed 2030 David Millar, President, Fugro Pelagos (2.4 MB)
Hydrographic Surveys Past, Present and Future in Jamaica Antonio Williams, Chief Hydrographer, National Land Agency, Jamaica (2 MB)

Posters

 Title Author(s) Link
E/V Nautilus mapping and ROV dives reveal hundreds of vents along the West Coast of the United States Renato Kane(1), Nicole Raineault(1), Lindsay Gee(2), Robert Embley(3,4) and Susan Merle(3,4); (1) Ocean Exploration; (2) Acoustic Imaging; (3) NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Lab., USA; (4) Oregon State University, USA (1.6 MB)
Comparison of the physical attributes of the central and eastern Gulf of Alaska IERP study sites Mark Zimmermann, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA, USA (2 MB)
Mapping the gaps: building a pipeline for contributing and accessing crowdsourced bathymetry data Aaron Rosenberg(1,2), Jennifer Jencks(1), Adam Reed(3), Krisa Arzayus(1); (1) NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, USA; (2) University of Colorado Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, USA; (3) NOAA Office of Coast Survey Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping, USA (12 MB)
Compilation of a 100m bathymetric grid for the Arabian Plate; Red Sea, Arabian and Oman Seas and Persian Gulf John K. Hall (1) and Shahar Levenson(2); (1) Geological Survey of Israel (Retired); (2) Hebrew Univeristy of Jersualem, Israel (7.4 MB)
Satellite derived bathymetry (SDB), summary of FY2014 - 2016 study in Japan Hiroaki Saito; Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, Japan Coast Guard, Japan (2.3 MB)
The IHO-IOC GEBCO Cook Book: 2017 progress report Karen M. Marks, NOAA Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry, USA (2 MB)
Establishment of continuous tidal datums using spatial interpolation Wonjong Lee(1), Y. Choi(1), J. Boo(2); (1) Department of Geoinformatics, University of Seoul, Republic of Korea; (2) Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency, Republic of Korea (1 MB)
The outreach activities of GEBCO for young people with puzzles and VR Eunmi Chang(1), Y. Park(2), H. Hyun Sung(3); (1) University of Seoul, Republic of Korea; (2) Ziinconsulting Inc, Republic of Korea; (3) Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea (1 MB)