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133 changes: 133 additions & 0 deletions examples/get-started/contour-map.py
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"""
2. Create a contour map
=======================

This tutorial page covers the basics of creating a figure of Earth relief,
using a remote dataset hosted by GMT, using the method
:meth:`pygmt.datasets.load_earth_relief`. It will use
:meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdimage`, :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdcontour`,
:meth:`pygmt.Figure.colorbar`, and :meth:`pygmt.Figure.coast` methods for
plotting.
"""

# sphinx_gallery_thumbnail_number = 4
import pygmt

###############################################################################
# Loading the Earth relief dataset
# --------------------------------
#
# The first step is to use :meth:`pygmt.datasets.load_earth_relief`.
# The ``resolution`` parameter sets the resolution of the remote grid file,
# which will affect the resolution of the plot made later in the tutorial.
# The ``registration`` parameter determines the grid registration.
#
# This grid region covers the islands of Guam and Rota in the western Pacific
# Ocean.

grid = pygmt.datasets.load_earth_relief(
resolution="30s", region=[144.5, 145.5, 13, 14.5], registration="gridline"
)
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###############################################################################
# Plotting Earth relief
# ---------------------
#
# To plot Earth relief data, the method :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdimage` can be
# used to plot a color-coded figure to display the topography and bathymetry
# in the grid file. The ``grid`` parameter accepts the input grid, which in
# this case is the remote file downloaded in the previous step. If the
# ``region`` parameter is not set, the region boundaries of the input grid are
# used.
#
# The ``cmap`` parameter sets the color palette table (CPT) used for
# portraying Earth relief. The :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdimage` method uses the
# input grid to apply Earth relief values to a specific color within the CPT.
# In this case, the CPT used is "oleron"; a full list of CPTs can be found
# at :gmt-docs:`cookbook/cpts.html`.

fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.grdimage(grid=grid, frame="a", projection="M10c", cmap="oleron")
fig.show()

###############################################################################
# Adding a colorbar
# -----------------
#
# To show how the plotted colors relate to the Earth relief, a colorbar can be
# added using the :meth:`pygmt.Figure.colorbar` method.
#
# To control the labels on the colorbar, a list is passed to the ``frame``
# parameter. The value beginning with "a" sets the interval for annotation on
# the colorbar, in this case every 1,000 meters. To set the label for an axis
# on the colorbar, the value begins with either "x+l" (x-axis) or "y+l"
# (y-axis), followed by the intended label.
#
# By default, the CPT for the colorbar is the same as the one set
# in :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdimage`.

fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.grdimage(grid=grid, frame="a", projection="M10c", cmap="oleron")
fig.colorbar(frame=["a1000", "x+lElevation", "y+lm"])
fig.show()

###############################################################################
# Adding contour lines
# --------------------
#
# To add contour lines to the color coded figured, the
# :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdcontour` method is used. The ``frame`` and
# ``projection`` are already set using :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdimage` and are
# not needed again. However, the same input for ``grid`` (in this case, the
# variable named "grid") must be input again. The ``interval`` parameter sets
# the spacing between lines (in this case, 500 meters), and the ``annotation``
# parameter draws darker lines that are annotated with the elevation or
# bathymetry.

fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.grdimage(grid=grid, frame="a", projection="M10c", cmap="oleron")
fig.grdcontour(grid=grid, interval=500, annotation=1000)
fig.colorbar(frame=["a1000", "x+lElevation (m)"])
fig.show()

###############################################################################
# Color in land
# -------------
#
# To make it clear where the islands are located, the
# :meth:`pygmt.Figure.coast` method can be used to color in the land. The
# ``land`` is colored in as "lightgray", and the ``shorelines`` parameters
# draws a border around the islands.

fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.grdimage(grid=grid, frame="a", projection="M10c", cmap="oleron")
fig.grdcontour(grid=grid, interval=500, annotation=1000)
fig.coast(shorelines="2p", land="lightgray")
fig.colorbar(frame=["a1000", "x+lElevation (m)"])
fig.show()

###############################################################################
# Additional exercises
# --------------------
#
# This is the end of the second tutorial. Here are some additional exercises
# for the concepts that were discussed:
#
# 1. Change the resolution of the grid file to either "01m" (1 arc-minute, a
# lower resolution) or "15s" (15 arc-seconds, a higher resolution). Note
# that higher resolution grids will have larger file sizes. Available
# resolutions can be found `here
# <https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org/
# remote-datasets/earth-relief.html#usage>`_.
#
# 2. Create a contour map of the area around Mt. Rainier. A suggestion for the
# ``region`` would be ``[-122, -121, 46.5, 47.5]``. Adjust the
# :meth:`pygmt.Figure.grdcontour` and :meth:`pygmt.Figure.colorbar`
# settings as needed to make the figure look good.
#
# 3. Create a contour map of São Miguel Island in the Azores; a suggested
# ``region`` is ``[-26, -25, 37.5, 38]``. Instead of coloring in ``land``,
# set ``water`` to "lightblue" to only display Earth relief information for
# the land.
#
# 4. Try other CPTs, such as "SCM/fes" or "geo".
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions pygmt/helpers/testing.py
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"@N35E135.earth_relief_03s_g.nc",
"@N37W120.earth_relief_03s_g.nc",
"@N00W090.earth_relief_03m_p.nc",
"@N00E135.earth_relief_30s_g.nc",
# Earth seafloor age grids
"@earth_age_01d_g",
"@S90W180.earth_age_05m_g.nc", # Specific grid for 05m test
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