From efe6e1b820fe46154f55e239897f04366c84dee0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wolfgang Bangerth Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 17:45:16 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Show some more results. --- examples/step-53/doc/results.dox | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/step-53/doc/results.dox b/examples/step-53/doc/results.dox index feb821428c..af08c44651 100644 --- a/examples/step-53/doc/results.dox +++ b/examples/step-53/doc/results.dox @@ -23,11 +23,32 @@ this, with an incredible amount of detail: -This image was produced with three small modifications: +A zoom-in of this picture shows the vertical displacement quite clearly (here, +looking from the West-Northwest over the rift valley, the triple peaks +of +Mount Stanley, +Mount Speke, and +Mount Baker +in the +Rwenzori Range, +Lake +George +and the great flatness of +Lake Victoria: + + + + +These image were produced with three small modifications:
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  1. An addition seventh mesh refinement towards the top surface, +
  2. An additional seventh mesh refinement towards the top surface for the + first of these two pictures, and a total of nine for the second. In the + second image, the horizontal mesh size is approximately 1.5km, and just + under 1km in vertical direction. (The picture was also created using a + more resolved data set; however, it is too big to distribute as part of + the tutorial.) -
  3. The addition of the following piece function that, given a point +
  4. The addition of the following function that, given a point x computes the elevation by converting the point to reference WGS 84 coordinates and only keeping the depth variable (the function is, consequently, a simplified version of the -- 2.39.5