IBCSO V2.0: An updated Antarctic bathymetry product of Seabed 2030
Abstract
The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO), part of the Nippon Foundation - GEBCO - Seabed 2030 project, is a collaborative effort to create high-resolution bathymetric compilations off Antarctica. Detailed knowledge of seafloor morphology is fundamental to almost all marine and maritime scientific activities. For example, it can be used to understand past glacial development, to create habitat models and maps, and to identify ocean current pathways that may contribute to increased basal melt of the Antarctic ice sheets. In comparison to IBCSO V1.0, which was extending up to 60°S, the new version now extends up to 50° south increasing the ocean area by a factor of ~2.5. With this extension, the new bathymetric model will include important submarine features like the Drake Passage, the South Sandwich Arc, and the southern parts of the Kerguelen Plateau and Campbell Plateau. IBCSO continues to build on the on the largest database of bathymetric soundings for the Southern Ocean that was gathered by a variety of international institutions. We will present the new IBCSO V2.0 data set for the first time and will highlight its improvement in comparison to its predecessor.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019AGUFMOS13C1552H
- Keywords:
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- 3045 Seafloor morphology;
- geology;
- and geophysics;
- MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS;
- 4894 Instruments;
- sensors;
- and techniques;
- OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL;
- 4260 Ocean data assimilation and reanalysis;
- OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL;
- 4262 Ocean observing systems;
- OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL