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Replication Data and Code for: Influence of late Pleistocene sea-level variations on mid-ocean ridge spacing in faulting simulations and a global analysis of bathymetry

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Title Replication Data and Code for: Influence of late Pleistocene sea-level variations on mid-ocean ridge spacing in faulting simulations and a global analysis of bathymetry
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XKAR4H
 
Creator Huybers, Peter
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Code and data for reproducing statistical and modeling results, as well as figures 2 and 3 in the main text of "Influence of late Pleistocene sea-level variations on mid-ocean ridge spacing in faulting simulations and a global analysis of bathymetry".

The materials are organized as follows:

A. Bathymetry:
1. collect_all.m: combines bathymetry data, spectral estimates, region numbers, and other relevant information into one data structure.
2. data: files containing the processed bathymetry and magnetic data for each region in this study.
3. generate_figures: code to generate regional maps and bathymetry, filtered bathymetry, and magnetic profiles for each transect.

B. FLAC:
1. simulated abyssal hill profiles. Details on the organization of these files and the parameter variations corresponding to each run can be found in FLAC_parameters.txt.
2. FLAC-MOR: a ready-to-run version of the Fast-Lagrangian Analysis of Continua (FLAC) model adapted for mid-ocean-ridges. Original code was provided J.A.~Olive.
3. FLAC_parameters: list of the FLAC parameters used in the various runs included in this study.
4. spacing_flac.m: estimates abyssal hill spacing from FLAC bathymetry output.

C. Figures: code to generate Figures 2 and 3 from the main text.

D. MORVEL: program to compute spreading rates for each transect using the MORVEL plate motion model.

E. Tools: helper scripts for spectral analysis and plotting.

Code written by Peter Huybers, Parker Liautaud, and Cristian Proistosescu. Questions or comments should be addressed to phuybers@fas.harvard.edu.
 
Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
Volcanism
Mid-ocean ridge
sea level
Milankovitch forcing
 
Contributor Huybers, Peter