[aspect-devel] Localizing processes on spherical shell models - Aspect-devel Digest, Vol 73, Issue 7

Eleonora Ficini eleonora.ficini at uniroma1.it
Wed Dec 13 01:51:48 PST 2017


Thank you all for the help!
I'll try with your tips!

All the best,

Eleonora

2017-12-12 21:00 GMT+01:00 <aspect-devel-request at geodynamics.org>:

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> From: Rene Gassmoeller <rene.gassmoeller at mailbox.org>
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> Hi Eleonora,
>
> There are a few different ways to do this, depending on what works best
> for you. 1. You could compute spherical or geographical coordinates
> within Paraview using calculators and then compare coordinates to plate
> models in GPlates or Google Earth (cumbersome). 2. You can load a
> coastlines visualization into Paraview (I opened a pull request that
> includes a global coastlines dataset here
> https://github.com/geodynamics/aspect/pull/2028, feel free to use that
> file), this is probably simplest. 3. You can export a slice of data from
> Paraview and reformat the data for use in GMT, this produces the
> prettiest pictures, but is the most work.
>
> If anyone on the list has a better approach, I am interested in learning
> about it, since I am facing the same question quite often.
>
> Best,
>
> Rene
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> On 12/11/2017 01:44 AM, Eleonora Ficini wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > I am Eleonora, an Italian PhD student. I would like to know some
> > informations regarding the coordinate system on a spherical shell
> > model in ASPECT. For instance: in a spherical model in which a plate
> > reconstruction model from GPlates is implemented, how can I localize
> > subduction zones? Is there a way to know the corresponding coordinates
> > for subduction zones that are in my spherical shell model at the end
> > of (or during) the run?
> >
> > Thanks a lot in advance for your time and attention!
> >
> > Eleonora Ficini
> >
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Department of Earth Sciences
Sapienza University of Rome
P.le A. Moro, 5 - 00185, Rome, Italy
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