Animations of my Scientific Results

 

The shown animations are usually related to a publication and/or presentation except where stated otherwise.

 

Name Description Related presentation (paper, poster)
*.* Synthetic seismograms along the Greenland-Iceland-Faeroer-Scotland Ridge and rom the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to the border of the Barents Shelf

Sedimentation rates facilitated by the Holocene/Modern circulation pattern, the MWE circulation pattern, and LGM circulation pattern

Trajectories of particles deployed in the western subtropical gyre of the North Atlantic for three time slices (H/M water parcels, MWE water parcels, LGM water parcels; integration time: 150 yr)

Same water parcel as above with the impact of convection included

Same particles with an additionally settling velocity of 0.13 centimeter/day
 
Haupt, B. J. and K. Stattegger: The ocean-sediment system and stratigraphic modeling in large basins, Numerical Experiments in Stratigraphy: Recent Advances in Stratigraphy and Sedimentologic Computer Simulations, SEPM Special Publications No. 62, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), pages 313-321, 1999 [PDF] (with additional computer animations)
md97a0.gif
(~3.2 MB)
Modern/Holocene circulation shown by 56 particles launched east of Australia (initial depth: 3000 m; integration time: 1000 yr) Seidov, D. and B.J. Haupt: Global ocean thermohaline conveyor at present and in the late Quaternary, Geophysical Research Letters, 24, p. 2817-2820, 1997, doi: 10.1029/97GL02913 [PDF] [PDF-b]

Seidov, D. and B.J. Haupt>: Numerical study of glacial and meltwater global ocean thermohaline conveyor, in: Computerized Modeling of Sedimentary Systems, Ed. J. Harff, W. Lemke, and K. Stattegger, ISBN 3-540-64109-2, pp. 79-113, Springer, New York, 1999, doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-03902-1_6, book doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-03902-1 [PDF-a] [PDF-b][PDF-c] [Book Flyer] [Book Cover]

Haupt, B.J. and K. Stattegger: Modeling of sediment and water volumes transport at different time slices: A comparison between the North Atlantic and the global conveyor, IAMG'97, The Third Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, Barcelona, Spain, September 22-27, 1997 [IAMG'97 homepage] [Session 9 (convener: K. Stattegger and B.J. Haupt)] [Abstract (PDF)] [Poster (PDF)]

Seidov, D. and B.J. Haupt: Glacial to interglacial changes of ocean thermohaline conveyor during late Quaternary, American Geophysical Union, 1997 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 8-12, 1997 [Abstract (PDF)] [Poster (PDF)]
md97b0.gif
(~3.4 MB)
Modern/Holocene circulation shown by 82 particles launched in the northern North Atlantic (initial depth: 50 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
md97c0.gif
(~2.9 MB)
Modern/Holocene circulation shown by 64 particles launched in the Norwegian Greenland Sea north of Iceland (initial depth: 50 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
mw97a0.gif
(~3.8 MB)
Intergalcial circulation (MWE) shown by 113 particles launched in the Weddell Sea (initial depth: 3500 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
mw97b0.gif
(~2.0 MB)
Interglacial circulation (MWE) shown by 82 particles launched in the northern North Atlantic (initial depth: 50 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
mw97c0.gif
(~2.1 MB)
Intergalcial circulation (MWE) shown by 64 particles launched in the Norwegian Greenland Sea north of Iceland (initial depth: 50 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
lg97a0.gif
(~3.4 MB)
Glacial circulation (LGM) shown by 74 particles launched in the Weddell Sea (initial depth: 4200 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
lg97b0.gif
(~1.9 MB)
Glacial circulation (LGM) shown by 82 particles launched in the northern North Atlantic (initial depth: 50 m; integration time: 1000 yr)
lg97c0.gif
(~1.8 MB)
Glacial circulation (LGM) shown by 64 particles launched in the Norwegian Greenland Sea north of Iceland (initial depth: 50 m; integration time: 1000 yr)

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