Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)

The importance of gathering data on the Antarctic coastline and its adjacent waters has been widely recognised by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). In particular...

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Main Authors: Falcidieno, Bianca, Pizzi, Corrado, Sanguineti, Antonella, Spagnuolo, Michela, Stocchino, Carlo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The International Hydrographic Review 2015
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spelling ftuninewbrunojs:oai:ojs.journals.lib.unb.ca:article/22967 2023-05-15T13:34:05+02:00 Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica) Falcidieno, Bianca Pizzi, Corrado Sanguineti, Antonella Spagnuolo, Michela Stocchino, Carlo 2015-05-21 application/pdf https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/22967 eng eng The International Hydrographic Review https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/22967/26664 https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/22967 Copyright (c) 2015 The International Hydrographic Review The International Hydrographic Review; 1998: Vol. LXXV, No. 1 0020-6946 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftuninewbrunojs 2022-07-11T11:52:27Z The importance of gathering data on the Antarctic coastline and its adjacent waters has been widely recognised by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). In particular, both for navigational safety and environmental monitoring, it is very desirable to increase hydrographic activity in those areas which have the most significant importance from a scientific or navigational point of view - such as in the continental shelf and continental slope areas of the western part of the Ross Sea. Quite apart from the safety of navigation requirements, knowledge of the seabed topography is necessary to study and understand the various phenomena taking place in the marine environment. For example, the movement of water masses and their mixing processes depend on the shape of the seabed and adjacent coastline. The sea area surrounding Antarctica is one of the least explored parts of the world’s oceans and the available bathymetric data is only sufficient to allow a very general analysis to be made. With the probable growth of tourism and fishing around Antarctica and with the increasing need to understand the effects on the world’s climate of Antarctic water patterns, it is necessary to consider powerful new techniques - such as threedimensional modelling of the sea floors - in order to build up more quickly an effective and reliable bathymetric data base of Antarctic waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica COMNAP Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs Ross Sea SCAR Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research University of New Brunswick: Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay
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description The importance of gathering data on the Antarctic coastline and its adjacent waters has been widely recognised by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). In particular, both for navigational safety and environmental monitoring, it is very desirable to increase hydrographic activity in those areas which have the most significant importance from a scientific or navigational point of view - such as in the continental shelf and continental slope areas of the western part of the Ross Sea. Quite apart from the safety of navigation requirements, knowledge of the seabed topography is necessary to study and understand the various phenomena taking place in the marine environment. For example, the movement of water masses and their mixing processes depend on the shape of the seabed and adjacent coastline. The sea area surrounding Antarctica is one of the least explored parts of the world’s oceans and the available bathymetric data is only sufficient to allow a very general analysis to be made. With the probable growth of tourism and fishing around Antarctica and with the increasing need to understand the effects on the world’s climate of Antarctic water patterns, it is necessary to consider powerful new techniques - such as threedimensional modelling of the sea floors - in order to build up more quickly an effective and reliable bathymetric data base of Antarctic waters.
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author Falcidieno, Bianca
Pizzi, Corrado
Sanguineti, Antonella
Spagnuolo, Michela
Stocchino, Carlo
spellingShingle Falcidieno, Bianca
Pizzi, Corrado
Sanguineti, Antonella
Spagnuolo, Michela
Stocchino, Carlo
Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)
author_facet Falcidieno, Bianca
Pizzi, Corrado
Sanguineti, Antonella
Spagnuolo, Michela
Stocchino, Carlo
author_sort Falcidieno, Bianca
title Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)
title_short Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)
title_full Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)
title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Terra Nova Bay Sea Floor (Ross Sea - Antarctica)
title_sort three-dimensional modelling of the terra nova bay sea floor (ross sea - antarctica)
publisher The International Hydrographic Review
publishDate 2015
url https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/22967
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The Antarctic
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Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs
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Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
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Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs
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Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
op_source The International Hydrographic Review; 1998: Vol. LXXV, No. 1
0020-6946
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