Abstract

The papers presents an integrated processing of the high-resolution thematic data covering the area of the Beaufort Sea, a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, northern Canada and Alaska. Five thematic maps of the Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean are presented. The cartographic techniques were performed by Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) scripting tool-set. The methodology presents the integration of the multi-source high-resolution thematic datasets: bathymetric GEBCO, IBCAO, topographic GLOBE, sediment thickness GlobSed, EGM2008 geoid model, GMT vector layers and geophysical gravity model from CryoSat-2 and Jason-1. There is an agreement with the data by their inspection and analysis of grids correlation. The bathymetric map demonstrated variations in depths with rapidly decreasing values in the Mackenzie River coasts, depicting the basin of the Beaufort Sea, large shelf in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and western part bordering the Chukchi Sea. The GDAL inspection shows that the GEBCO-based topography ranges between -3,973 m to 2,578 m. Gravity data shows that coastal areas in northern Canada and Alaska have values >20 mGal while the basin of the Beaufort Sea is dominated by the lower values at -65 to -45 mGal; the data range is from -155.097 to 366.939 mGal. The marine free-air gravity fields and geoid data demonstrate correlation with topographic isolines of the region. The data range for the sediment thickness is from 0.00 to 18064.53 m having maximal data at the Mackenzie River discharge area. A comprehensive compilation of the data on the Beaufort Sea visualized using GMT presents more insights into its bathymetric structure and geophysical fields distribution in context of the variability of the geological settings.

Highlights

  • The study object is the Beaufort Sea, a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located west off the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and north off Alaska (Map 1)

  • As discussed above and assessed previously (Usher, 2002; Ayles and Snow, 2002), the Beaufort Sea has a potential in mineral resources and environmental significance (Cobb et al 2014; Barnes et al 1984) which explains the actuality of its studies based on the high-resolution data and advanced cartographic visualization, such as Generic Mapping Tools (GMT)

  • The sediment thickness shows clear correlation with the shelf area in general: higher values are dominating near the coast and especially Mackenzie River, and, on the contrary, lower values are notable in the open sea (Map 5)

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Summary

Polina Lemenkova

Mapping Beaufort Sea Topography and Geophysical Settings Using HighResolution Geospatial Data and GMT. Geografické informácie, Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, 2020, 24 (1), pp.. HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés

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