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Brief user guide
The Data Access Portal has information in 3 columns. An outline of the content in these columns is provided above. When first entering the search interface, all potential datasets are listed. Datasets are indicated in the map and results tabulation elements which are located in the middle column. The order of results can be modified using the "Sort by" option in the left column. On top of this column is normally relevant guidance information to user presented as collapsible elements.
If the user want to refine the search, this can be done by constraining the bounding box search. This is done in the map - the listing of datasets is automatically updated. Date constraints can be added in the left column. For these to take effect, the user has to push the button marked search. In the left column it is also possible to specific text elements to search for in the datasets. Again pushing the button marked "Search" is necessary for these to take action. Complex search patterns can be constructed using logical operators identified in the drop down menu with and phrases embedded in quotation marks. Prefixing a phrase with '-' negates the phrase (i.e. should not occur in the results). Searches are case insensitive.
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Ground based in situ observations of precipitation_amount at Yarner Wood (GB0013R) using bulk_sampler. These measurements are gathered as a part of the following projects CAMP and they are stored in the EBAS database (http://ebas.nilu.no/). Parameters measured are:
Seismometers were placed on a 25 km by 50 km iceberg called C16 in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, to identify the Iceberg harmonic Tremor (IHT) source mechanism and to understand the relevance of IHT to iceberg calving, drift and break-up. The seismic observations reveal that the IHT signal consists of extended episodes of stick-slip icequakes (typically thousands per hour) generated when the ice-cliff edges of two tabular icebergs rub together during glancing, strike/slip type iceberg collisions (e.g., between C16 and B15A). With the source mechanism revealed, IHT may provide a promising signal useful for the study of iceberg behavior and iceberg-related processes such as climate-induced ice-shelf disintegration.
Here, a single day of seismometer data for a single station on iceberg C16 is provided as an example of "a day in the life of an iceberg" for use by scientists and students wishing to know more about IHT. The station data is from C16 "B" site on C16's northeast corner, and the day is 27 December, 2003, a day when B15A struck C16 and caused an episode of tremor that was particularly easy to identify and understand.
This represents only a small fraction of the total data that exist for the seismic program on iceberg C16. The full data are archived at the IRIS data center (where seismic data is commonly archived). This one-day data set is to provide glaciologists with ready access to a good example of IHT that they can use for teaching and for demonstration purposes. Data are available in comma-delimited ASCII format and Matlab native mat files. Data are available via FTP.
Institutions: DK01L, National Environmental Research Institute, NERI, P.O.Box 358, Fredriksborgvei 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark, DK01L, National Environmental Research Institute, NERI, P.O.Box 358, Fredriksborgvei 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Last metadata update: 2021-02-11T00:00:00Z
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Ground based in situ observations of precipitation_amount at Pedersker (DK0020R) using bulk_sampler. These measurements are gathered as a part of the following projects CAMP and they are stored in the EBAS database (http://ebas.nilu.no/). Parameters measured are: precipitation_amount in precip (lwe_thickness_of_precipitation_amount)
License : CAMP: Public open access. We encourage contacting data originators if substatial use of individual time series is planned (fair use data policy).
This data set contains data on the physical flow characteristics, mass balance, sub-glacial topography, and recent fluctuations of the Heard Island glacier. The data were collected for The Antarctic Science Advisory Committee (ASAC) project 2363, a continuation of ASAC project 1158. A full report of the data collected and the work completed are available for download with the data.
The data were collected by the Heard Island glaciology team during the 2003-04 Australian Antarctic Division expedition, as well as some data from the previous expedition in November 2000.
Institutions: GB02L, AEA Technology, National Environmental Techn. Centre, Culham Abington, OXFORDSHIRE OX14 3DB, United Kingdom, GB02L, AEA Technology, National Environmental Techn. Centre, Culham Abington, OXFORDSHIRE OX14 3DB, United Kingdom
Last metadata update: 2021-02-11T00:00:00Z
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Ground based in situ observations of ozone at Market Harborough (GB0051R) using uv_abs. These measurements are gathered as a part of the following projects EMEP and they are stored in the EBAS database (http://ebas.nilu.no/). Parameters measured are: ozone in air (mass_concentration_of_ozone_in_air)
License : EMEP: Public open access. We encourage contacting data originators if substatial use of individual time series is planned (fair use data policy).
Orthophoto Image is an image that color aerial photograph is converted to orthophoto and mosaic effects are added to it.There are two types of data available: (data1: geometrically corrected data) and (data2: raw image data).
Orthophoto Image is an image that color aerial photograph is converted to orthophoto and mosaic effects are added to it.There are two types of data available: (data1: geometrically corrected data) and (data2: raw image data).
Orthophoto Image is an image that color aerial photograph is converted to orthophoto and mosaic effects are added to it.There are two types of data available: (data1: geometrically corrected data) and (data2: raw image data).
This data set contains snow pit measurements of oxygen isotopes, <sup>17</sup>O and <sup>18</sup>O, in nitrate and ion concentrations, and surface measurements of oxygen isotopes in nitrate and in nitrate aerosols from the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica. The 6-meter snow pit provides investigators with a 25-year record of nitrate isotope variations and ion concentrations for a period spanning from 1979 to 2004. Monthly surface snow and weekly aerosol collections yield a year-long record of nitrate isotopic composition starting 01 December 2003 and ending 31 December 2004.
Little is known about the past denitrification of the stratosphere in high latitude regions. Such knowledge is important to understanding the chemical state of the ancient atmospheres and evaluating the present climate models. With this research, investigators aim to understand the denitrification of the Antarctic stratosphere and quantify the sources of nitrate aerosols over time.
Data are in Microsoft Excel format and are available via FTP.
This data set contains Oxygen and Deuterium isotope ratios for approximately 980 sites on the surface of the ablation zone of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica. The data set gives latitude and longitude of collection, oxygen ratio (18/16) in per mil, and Deuterium ratio (H/D) in per mil. Data are in space-delimited ASCII text format and are available via FTP.
Notice to Data Users: The documentation for this data set was provided solely by the Principal Investigator(s) and was not further developed, thoroughly reviewed, or edited by NSIDC. Thus, support for this data set may be limited.
This data set contains soil moisture, vegetation, and meteorological data. An extensive collection of photographs documenting the regional study areas is also included.
This dataset includes Geophysical Institute (GFI), University of Bergen mooring SVI200311_B data. The mooring consists of 4 inst. (instrument type:instrument number(instrument depth)):RCM7:1273(100m) RCM7:11247(300m) RCM7:10801(500m) RCM7:12313(680m) . Metadata and raw/processed time series are presented as NetCDF, text and pdf(plots with statistics, calibration sheets, mooring drawing) files.
This dataset includes Geophysical Institute (GFI), University of Bergen mooring SVI200311_C data. The mooring consists of 1 inst. (instrument type:instrument number(instrument depth)):RCM7:12338(810m) . Metadata and raw/processed time series are presented as NetCDF, text and pdf(plots with statistics, calibration sheets, mooring drawing) files.
This dataset includes Geophysical Institute (GFI), University of Bergen mooring SVI200311_D data. The mooring consists of 2 inst. (instrument type:instrument number(instrument depth)):RCM8:5379(1900m) RCM8:9907(1980m) . Metadata and raw/processed time series are presented as NetCDF, text and pdf(plots with statistics, calibration sheets, mooring drawing) files.
This data set provides a structural feature map of the Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica (also known as the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf). The map was developed as part of a project to study fracture propagation in the Ronne Ice Shelf, with special focus on the Evans Ice Stream. Features were digitized from the MODIS Mosaic of Antartica (MOA), a composite of individual Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectradiometer (MODIS) images taken between 20 November 2003 and 29 February 2004, with an effective resolution of 125 m. The data set includes estimates of the shelf boundary, including ice stream grounding zones, outlets of glaciers feeding the shelf, extents of islands and ice rises, and the location of the shelf front, and features observed within the shelf, including suture zones between ice streams, streaklines, fractures (crevasses and rifts), and fold-like features. Individual features can be extracted as a group of points and grouping is used to facilitate identification and plotting.
Data files are available via FTP in ASCII text (.txt) format. One image file, in Portable Document Format (.pdf), shows the data included in the dataset, plotted using MATLAB. The data set also provides a MATLAB script which can be used to plot the data.