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Introduction

Bathymetry is the ocean's depth, often relative to mean sea level, and for every numerical study an important aspect. However, bathymetric data is not often easy to acquire and combine due to differences in vertical and horizontal coordinate systems. The 'Bathymetry' toolbox allows for easy

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This tool allows importing, exporting and merging bathymetry of bathymetric data from a number of on-line and open source datasets. The bathymetric data is available with different resolutions according to different zoom levels (so-called tiles) indicated in brackets in the column resolution.

Usage of the toolbox for exporting

The 'Export' tab in the Working Space allows the user to export data within a predefined Polygon. A Polygon can be made by using the key “Draw Polygon”, which enables the user to draw a polygon with the mouse (left click to draw the polygon, right click or double click to close it). An example can be found in the Figure below.

  • “Delete Polygon” is used to delete the polygon.
  • “Load Polygon” allows loading an existing polygon file in ASCII format (*.pol).
  • “Save Polygon” allows saving the polygon file in ASCII format (*.pol).

 

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Figure: Exporting bathymetric datasets is easily to carry out with Delft Dashboard as can be seen in this example where we export GEBCO '08 data of Ponta Delgada, Portugal.

Usage of the toolbox for importing

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'Import' tab in the Working Space allows the user to import data. Dashboard supports various formats: ASCII grid, MAT-files, xyz-grid and netCDF and multiple coordinates systems. This can, for example, be a powerful tool when a LIDAR data set is combined with a data set like the Coastal Relief Model. An example can be found in the Figure below. Importing involves 3 steps:
  1. Select file. By selecting the file, Delft Dashboard determines how many cells are needed.
    1. If you use Matlab or NetCDF as input: make sure the bathymetry information is saved within the variables x, y and z. (lower case)
  2. Edit settings. Define, for example, the coordainte system, the filename and attributes.
  3. Generate Tiles. The bathymetry set will be created for Delft Dashboard using tiles.

 

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Figure: Importing other bathymetric datasets is easy to carry out with Delft Dashboard as can be seen in this example where we import LiDAR data of Barnegat Bay, NJ


Available data sets 

 

The available data sets are given in the table below

Coastal bathymetry 
srtm30plus_gom 926  3.704 3 20  320 5) 93  47.407 10 93  1481
Category

Available Databases

Coverage

Resolution (approx.)

Reference System Source Source

Other

gebco08 GEBCO '08

Global topography

926 m (1) / 29.630 m (6)

Horizontal: WGS84
Vertical: MSL

British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)

BODC website

Other

SRTM 4.1

Global topography

93 m (1) / 47.407 m (10)

Jarvis A., H.I. Reuter, A.  Nelson, E. Guevara (2008)

USGS

Hawaii

Bathymetry

hawaii

Hawaii

55 m (1) / 872 m (5)

Horizontal: WGS84 / UTM zone 4N
Vertical: NAVD88

USGS (Curt Storlazzi)

ngdc_crm
(Coastal Relief Model)

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USGS (Curt Storlazzi)

USGSSan Francisco BayBathymetry100 m (1) / xxx m (5)USGS website
USGSSouthern CaliforniaTopography near Los Angeles3 m (1) / 384 m (8)USGS publication
NGDC

Coastal Relief Model (CRM)

Bathymetry of the

USA

93 m (1) / 11.852 m (8)

Horizontal: WGS84
Vertical: MLLW

NOAA

NOAA website

NGDCETOPO 1Global topography 1852 m (1) / 118518 m (7)NOAA website
NGDCETOPO 2Global topography 3704 m (1) / 118518 m (6)NOAA website  
Rijkswaterstaat

Vaklodingen

Bathymetry - the Netherlands

20 m (1) / 320 m (5)

Rijkswaterstaat

SURA

Gulf of Mexico

Bathymetry

93 m (1) /

 1481 m (

5)

Horizontal: WGS84
Vertical: MSL

GCOOS

usgs_social

Southern California

GCOOS website

EMODNETCentral MediterraneanBathymetry 463 3 m (1) /  384 3704 m (84)

Horizontal: WGS 84 / UTM zone 11N
Vertical: NAVD 88

USGS

rws_vakloadingen

The Netherlands

EMODNET webite
EMODNETAegean SeaBathymetry 463 m (1) / 3704 m (4)EMODNET webite  
EMODNETBay of BiscayBathymetry 463 m (1) / 3704 m (

Horizontal: Amersfoort / RD New
Vertical: NAP

Rijkswaterstaat

srtm41

Global topography

4)EMODNET webite  
EMODNETCeltic SeasBathymetry 463 m (1) / 3704 m (4)EMODNET webite  
EMODNETGreat North SeaBathymetry 463 m (1) / 3704 m (4)

Horizontal: WGS 84
Vertical: MSL

Jarvis A., H.I. Reuter, A.  Nelson, E. Guevara (2008)

EMODNET webite  
EMODNETWestern MediterraneanBathymetry 463 m (1) / 3704 m (4)EMODNET webite  
Marine ScotlandWest of LewisTopography 5

gulf_of_mexico

Gulf of Mexico

m (1) / 80 m (5)

Horizontal: WGS 84
Vertical: MSL

SURA

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Geoscience AustraliaAustraliaTopography 278 m (1) / 17778 m (7)Geoscience Australia
NCTRSouthwest WashingtonTopography 45 m (1) / 9744 m (2)?
DMUACE-2Altimetry93 m (1) / 47407 (10)?