This "Gravi3D modelling results in the Bern area" readme.txt file was generated on [20230623] by [Dimitri Bandou] ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of dataset: Gravi3D modelling results in the Bern area 2. Contributor information: Name: Dimitri Bandou Role/Function: Data creator, contact person Institution: University of Bern, Institute of Bern Address: Baltzerstrasse 1+3, 3012 Bern Email: dimitri.bandou@unibe.ch / rfv3hv@virginia.edu Name: Edi Kissling Role/Function: Project leader, data co-creator Institution: ETHZ, Department of Earth Sciences Address: Sonneggstrasse 5, 8092 Zurich Email: kiss@tomo.ig.erdw.ethz.ch Name: Fritz Schlunegger Role/Function: Project leader, principal investigator Institution: University of Bern, Institute of Bern Address: Baltzerstrasse 1+3, 3012 Bern Email: fritz.schlunegger@unibe.ch 3. Date of data creation: 2022-2023 4. Geographic location of data collection: The modelled profiles are located in the Aare valley, near the city of Bern, Switzerland. 5. Keywords describing the subject of your dataset: Gravimetry, geomorphology, 3D, modelling, Gravi3D, overdeepening, Aare 6. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Funding agency name: Swiss National Science Foundation Grant number: Project No. 200021\_175555 ------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: Attribution (CC BY 4.0) 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: Paper in review: Overdeepenings in the Swiss plateau: U-shaped geometries underlain by inner gorges Dimitri Tibo Bandou; Fritz Schlunegger; Edi Kissling; Urs Marti; Regina Reber-Tikhomirov; Jonathan Pfander Swiss Journal of Geosciences PhD thesis (will be online on BORIS theses): Dimitri Tibo Bandou, Overdeepenings in the Bern region, Switzerland: Understanding their formation processes using 3D gravity forward modelling. Thesis in preparation: Overdeepenings in the Bern region, Switzerland: Understanding their formation processes with 3D gravity forward modelling Dimitri Tibo Bandou University of Bern 3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: None. 4. Links/relationships to additional data sets: 5. Was data derived from another source? yes/no. No. 6. Recommended citation for this dataset: Bandou, D., Kissling, E., Schlunegger, F. (2023). Gravi3D modelling results in the Bern area --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List: Filename: File format : File encoding : Short description: Date of creation: 2. Relationship between files: Each profile has multiple model folders, which each have three folders: A "Data_results" folder, a "Display" folder and a Preparation "folder" In the preparation folder: The input prep file take the initial input file as input to produce the prisma input file, which is in the data results folder. The gravi3D controle file located in the model folder is then used to produce the prisma output file and the prisma results file. 3. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? yes/no no -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: The models of this dataset were generated using gravity data available with the paper mentioned above. The data was then used a input in the Gravi3D software (see below). The methods used to acquire the data are described in the paper and thesis mentioned above. The models can be run again by using the Gravi3D software, available on the following link : https://github.com/dimbandou/Gravi3D 2. Methods for processing the data: To generate the data, the Gravi3D software must be downloaded from the link above. The path of the Gravi3D and Display code must be given in the Gravi3D control file. The models can then be recalculated by running the control file in a Python 3 environment. 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: Python 3 is needed to run the Gravi3D software. 4. Standards and calibration information: Not applicable. 5. Environmental/experimental conditions: Not applicable. 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: Not applicable. 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: The models were produced and analysed by Dimitri Bandou, Edi Kissling and Fritz Schlunegger. ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: [profile name]_[model number]_PRISM_output.txt and [profile name]_[model number]_PRISM_results.txt ----------------------------------------- The column "Distance check" indicates if a station or drilling is close or far from the perpendicularly from the profile. If a station or drilling is less than 500 meters away perpendicularly from the profile, the entry will show "ok" If a station or drilling is more than 500 meters away perpendicularly from the profile, the entry will show "far" Note that the results are best viewed in Excel or similar software, as the columns headers will then be above the data.