CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN

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Autor(a) principal: Lemenkova,Polina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Mercator (Fortaleza. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The paper presents spatial analysis of the geological settings and topographic structure of the Pacific Ocean by Generic Mapping Tools (GMT). Its tectonic and geomorphic features have complex character and include, among others, trenches, ridges, East Pacific Rise, basins, fracture zones, rifts, rises, fault systems. Such topographic complexity results in the variability of the seafloor fabric and sedimentation reflecting correlations between the tectonic geomorphic markers and bathymetry. The methodology of this paper is based on the advanced cartographic toolset GMT which utilizes a shell scripting approach using a variety of modules. The tectonics showed strong correlation with the seafloor topography, and weaker correlation with sedimentation, which is influenced by geomorphology, gravity anomalies and bathymetry. The paper contributes to the oceanographic and geologic studies of the Pacific Ocean and methodology of GMT.
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spelling CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEANGMTPacific OceanTectonicsMappingCartographyGISDataAbstract The paper presents spatial analysis of the geological settings and topographic structure of the Pacific Ocean by Generic Mapping Tools (GMT). Its tectonic and geomorphic features have complex character and include, among others, trenches, ridges, East Pacific Rise, basins, fracture zones, rifts, rises, fault systems. Such topographic complexity results in the variability of the seafloor fabric and sedimentation reflecting correlations between the tectonic geomorphic markers and bathymetry. The methodology of this paper is based on the advanced cartographic toolset GMT which utilizes a shell scripting approach using a variety of modules. The tectonics showed strong correlation with the seafloor topography, and weaker correlation with sedimentation, which is influenced by geomorphology, gravity anomalies and bathymetry. The paper contributes to the oceanographic and geologic studies of the Pacific Ocean and methodology of GMT.Universidade Federal do Ceará2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-22012021000100213Mercator (Fortaleza) v.20 2021reponame:Mercator (Fortaleza. Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC10.4215/rm2021.e20013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLemenkova,Polinaeng2021-06-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-22012021000100213Revistahttp://www.mercator.ufc.brPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpedantas@ufc.br||mercator@ufc.br|| jose.z.candido@gmail.com1984-22011676-8329opendoar:2022-11-23T11:20:41.199388Mercator (Fortaleza. Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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title CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
spellingShingle CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Lemenkova,Polina
GMT
Pacific Ocean
Tectonics
Mapping
Cartography
GIS
Data
title_short CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
title_full CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
title_fullStr CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
title_full_unstemmed CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
title_sort CARTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING OF THE MULTI-SOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATASETS BY GMT FOR MAPPING VARIABILITY IN GEOLOGIC SETTING AND BATHYMETRY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
author Lemenkova,Polina
author_facet Lemenkova,Polina
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lemenkova,Polina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv GMT
Pacific Ocean
Tectonics
Mapping
Cartography
GIS
Data
topic GMT
Pacific Ocean
Tectonics
Mapping
Cartography
GIS
Data
description Abstract The paper presents spatial analysis of the geological settings and topographic structure of the Pacific Ocean by Generic Mapping Tools (GMT). Its tectonic and geomorphic features have complex character and include, among others, trenches, ridges, East Pacific Rise, basins, fracture zones, rifts, rises, fault systems. Such topographic complexity results in the variability of the seafloor fabric and sedimentation reflecting correlations between the tectonic geomorphic markers and bathymetry. The methodology of this paper is based on the advanced cartographic toolset GMT which utilizes a shell scripting approach using a variety of modules. The tectonics showed strong correlation with the seafloor topography, and weaker correlation with sedimentation, which is influenced by geomorphology, gravity anomalies and bathymetry. The paper contributes to the oceanographic and geologic studies of the Pacific Ocean and methodology of GMT.
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