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This page contains links to the raw data used to develop the ADCIRC model of Glacier Bay.  It also contains the final grid files (fort.14 file) used for the simulations, sample parameter files (fort.15 file), and sample output files (velocity fields).   The .zip files require an archiving utility such as the freely availabe IZARC.
  • Bathymetry
    • GEODAS - this website, part of the National Geophysical Data Center, allows to user to download bathymetry data.
    • Bathymetry data (.zip format).   This text file contains raw lat / lon values; depths are in meters.
  • Coastline
    • Coastline Extractor - this website, part of the National Geophysical Data Center, allows the user to download coastline data from a variety of sources.
    • Raw data (.txt format).  This text file contains raw lat / lon values.  The file is structured for importing into Matlab; each 'segment' of coastline is preceded with a row of NaN values.
    • Processed data (.txt format).  This text file contains processed and projected (UTM Zone 8) data.
  • GIS Data
  • Sample ADCIRC runs.  The zip files below contain input files (fort.14 , fort.15, fort.20 when appropriate) and output files (fort.64 only) for some of the simulations carried out during this study.  Note that the fort.64 files are extremely large, as they contain velocity data output at every 10 minutes for a 48 hour period.
    • Spring tide conditions (.zip file, 185 MB).  48 hours of data are reported, beginning at 17:42, GMT, March 21, 2007.  This corresponds to a low slack tide at Bartlett Cove.
    • Neap tide conditions (.zip file, 185 MB).  48 hours of data are reported, beginning at 8:32 GMT, March 12, 2007.  This corresponds to a low slack tide at Bartlett Cove.
    • Spring tide conditions with inflows (.zip file, 185 MB).  48 hours of data are reported, beginning at 17:42, GMT, March 21, 2007.  This corresponds to a low slack tide at Bartlett Cove.  Freshwater inputs are included, corresponding to the five-year peak discharge.
    • Harmonic analysis (.zip file, 14 MB).  This set of files contains the fort.53 and fort.54 files from the elevation and velocity harmonic analysis.  Additionally, a file containing the calculated tidal datums (MHHW, MLLW, etc.) is included.