Difference between revisions of "Building Surface Topography Files"
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== Convert the data into a netcdf surface topography map == | == Convert the data into a netcdf surface topography map == |
Revision as of 19:59, 24 October 2023
Here we present a simple tutorial to build a new topography map that can be used in the Generic PCM.
Surface topography maps are netcdf files stored in your /datagcm/surface_data/ repository. Such files contain information on terrain elevations, as well as albedo and thermal inertia.
As a reminder, our database of surface topography files is available here: https://web.lmd.jussieu.fr/~lmdz/planets/LMDZ.GENERIC/datagcm/surface_data/
Getting topography and surface data
A few options to do that:
- use existing topographic data for solar system objects. We have already formatted the data for most solar system objects, so please ask someone in the team if your topography map is not here: https://web.lmd.jussieu.fr/~lmdz/planets/LMDZ.GENERIC/datagcm/surface_data/