Bathymetry preprocessing issue with Pitlakq version 1.6
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Silvano Salvador
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Jul 8, 2021, 3:16:32 PM7/8/21
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Hi Mike,
We are having an issue plotting the bathymetry cross-section figure using show_bath.main() from Pitlakq V1.6. There is a gap on the right side of the figure that is difficult to remove in spite of several changes to segment lengths and number of segments. Below is an example plot showing the gap:
After plotting the same bathymetry using an older version of Pitlakq (V1.2) I get the following image:
Do you have any have any idea what the problem could be? It appears that the bath.nc files are different even though the bath_asci.grd, reservoir.txt, and preprocessing.yaml files are the same.
Thanks,
Silvano
Dr. Mike Mueller
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Jul 9, 2021, 1:54:44 AM7/9/21
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Hi Silvano,
Looks like the bathymetry is shifted by 50 m. Can you send me your
bath_asci.grd, reservoir.txt, and preprocessing.yaml as well as both bath.nc files so I can have a look.
Best,
Mike
Am 08.07.21 um 21:16 schrieb Silvano Salvador:
> Hi Mike,
>
> We are having an issue plotting the bathymetry cross-section figure using
> show_bath.main() from Pitlakq V1.6. There is a gap on the right side of the
> figure that is difficult to remove in spite of several changes to segment
> lengths and number of segments. Below is an example plot showing the gap:
> pitlake_v1.6_bathy.png
> After plotting the same bathymetry using an older version of Pitlakq (V1.2) I
> get the following image:
> brucejack_bathy2.png
> Do you have any have any idea what the problem could be? It appears that the
> bath.nc files are different even though the bath_asci.grd, reservoir.txt, and
> preprocessing.yaml files are the same.
>
> Thanks,
> Silvano
>