Geophysics

2006 Submissions

[2] viXra:2006.0117 [pdf] replaced on 2023-08-14 11:38:28

Study on the Coastal Bathymetry Based on Sentinel-2 Satellite Image and Gebco Data

Authors: GyongBong Ju, CholMin Won, UnChol RI, CholJu Kim
Comments: 10 Pages.

This article proposes a new bathymetry in coastal areas based on multi-spectral satellite images (Sentinel-2 satellite images) and GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) data. To measure the water depth of the coastal area, an empirical model has selected, and a new model has obtained by interpreting the relationship between each element of the model and the spectral band of the Sentinel-2 satellite image. Also, a sunlight reflection correction model has established to overcome the effect of sunlight reflection, one of the main factors that limit the accuracy of remotely sensed data. Linear regression analysis is performed between the results derived from the new model and the GEBCO data to determine the coefficients and then used the raster calculator to get the desired results. Field bathymetry data is expensive and difficult to obtain, but Sentinel-2 satellite images and GEBCO data can bedownloaded for free from the website at any time. Therefore, it is easy to measure a wide range of coastal water depths in a short time using this method. The proposed bathymetry can quickly realize using QGIS spatial analysis tools.
Category: Geophysics

[1] viXra:2006.0093 [pdf] replaced on 2020-06-16 08:52:05

Gravity Killed the Dinosaurs

Authors: Seamus McCelt
Comments: 6 Pages. optimized size

Whenever the solar system passes through the galactic plane it picks-up an additional amount of dark matter. An increase in dark matter increases the strength of gravity. Increased gravity increases the weight of the dinosaurs and that kills-off the huge dinosaurs in stages. There might have been an asteroid impact. But that is NOT what killed the dinosaurs. There were multiple extinctions - millions of years apart - impact gets ruled out as the sole reason.
Category: Geophysics