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How to calculate the volume of bathymetry

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eevee
eevee on 24 Oct 2014
Commented: eevee on 28 Oct 2014
Hi,
I have just plotted a bathymetry using my xyz data. Now, I need to find the volume of the bathymetry plotted. Anyone has any ideas how can I do that?
Thanks,
Eve

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 27 Oct 2014
Is your x,y,z data set gridded? If not, grid it, perhaps with gridfit. With your gridded data set (I'll distinguish with capital letters), you'll have some regular grid of Z values corresponding to X and Y values. If X and Y are at, say 100 meter spacing, the area of each grid box is 100x100 meters = 10,000 square meters. A matrix of volume of water in each grid box is then given by
VolumeMap = (SurfaceElevation - Z)*(100*100).
And total volume of water in cubic meters is given by
sum(VolumeMap(:))
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eevee
eevee on 28 Oct 2014
Hi Chad,
Thanks. Yes, my xyz has been gridded. But I have included my land data in the volume calculation and now my lecturer gave me the xyz files of the land data. I was asked to use the land data in my matlab script to tell matlab not to included the land data into the calculation. So, now I do not know how to tell matlab about that. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eve

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