scholarly journals Three-dimensional geomorphometric modeling of the Arctic Ocean submarine topography (a testing, low-resolution desktop system)

Author(s):  
Igor Florinsky ◽  
◽  
Sergey Filippov
1998 ◽  
Vol 120 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. V. Polyakov ◽  
I. Yu. Kulakov ◽  
S. A. Kolesov ◽  
N. Eu. Dmitriev ◽  
R. S. Pritchard ◽  
...  

A fully prognostic coupled ice-ocean model is described. The ice model is based on the elastic-plastic constitutive law with ice mass and compactness described by distribution functions. The ice thermodynamics model is applied individually to each ice thickness category. Advection of the ice partial mass and concentrations is parameterized by a fourth-order algorithm that conserves monotonicity of the solution. The ocean is described as a three-dimensional time-dependent baroclinic model with free surface. The coupled model is applied to establish the Arctic Ocean seasonal climatology using fully prognostic models for ice and ocean. Results reflect the importance of the ice melting/freezing in the formation of the thermohaline structure of the upper ocean layer.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Igor V. Florinsky ◽  
Sergei V. Filippov

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> We present results of the first phase of an ongoing project to create a system for three-dimensional (3D) geomorphometric modeling of the Arctic Ocean submarine topography. In this phase, we developed a testing, lowresolution desktop version of the system. We utilized a small, 5-km gridded digital elevation model (DEM) extracted from the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) version 3.0. From the smoothed DEM, we derived digital models of several morphometric variables: horizontal, vertical, minimal, and maximal curvatures, catchment and dispersive areas, as well as topographic and stream power indices. To construct and visualize 3D morphometric models, we applied an original approach for 3D terrain modeling in the environment of the Blender package, free and open-source software. Finally, we present a series of 3D morphometric models with perspective views from the Atlantic, Eurasia, the Pacific, and North America. The experiment showed that the approach is efficient and can be used for creating next, desktop and web versions of the system for visualizing 3D morphometric models of higher resolutions.</p>


Data Series ◽  
10.3133/ds862 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa L. Robbins ◽  
Jonathan Wynn ◽  
Paul O. Knorr ◽  
Bogdan Onac ◽  
John T. Lisle ◽  
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