Ibcao Bathymetry Data

petermann 2015 transit north

Emodnet Dataset ID (LID)
0100000404
id
5324
Dataset name
petermann 2015 transit north
File name
20180823/Pet_north_25m.txt
Data format
xyz (tsv)
File size
69820366
Dataset version
4
IBCAO version
3.1
Seabed source ID (SID)
421
Seabed data category (TID)
Multibeam — depth value collected by a multibeam echo-sounder (code 11)
Included in IBCAO gridding
Yes (code 1)
IBCAO gridding layer weight
100000
Data restriction
by negotiation
Shape
surface
Cruise name
Petermann 2015
Cruise ID
100
Chief scientist
Jakobsson, Martin
Start date
2015-07-13
End date
2015-09-02
Date format
Only date, no time (code Y-m-d)
From harbour
Helsingborg, Sweden
To harbour
Helsingborg, Sweden
Originator centre
Stockholm University, Department of Geological Sciences (IGV); Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
Data provider
Stockholm University, Department of Geological Sciences (IGV)
Platform class
research vessel
Station name
IB Oden
Station id
SMLQ
Instrument
multi-beam echosounders
Instrument specified
Kongsberg EM 122
Positioning system type
NAVSTAR Global Positioning System receivers
Positioning system model
Kongsberg Seatex Seapath 200
Spatial reference system
EPSG:3996
Horizontal resolution
24.9674
Vertical resolution
0.1
IBCAO gridding Remove and Restore resolution
100
Horizontal quality index
3
Vertical quality index
2
Age quality index
2
Purpose quality index
1
Abstract
The Petermann 2015 expedition was carried out during summer 2015 in the Nares Strait off Northwestern Greenland. The main target was the Petermann Fjord where Petermann Glacier drains the northwestern sector of the Northern Greenland Ice Sheet. The adjacent area of Hall Basin of Nares Strait as well as the entrance to Archer Fjord on the Canadian side of Nares Strait were also surveyed during the expedition. With the Swedish icebreaker Oden serving as the research platform, a range of scientific investigations were made. The main overall scientific goal was to increase our knowledge on the marine cryosphere and ecosystem of Northwest Greenland, specifically changes that may occur in a warming climate. In specific focus was the dynamics of Petermann Glacier, draining into Petermann Fjord. The expedition started and ended in Thule Airbase, Greenland, and lasted from July 28 to September 2, 2015.
Protocol
HTTP-DOWNLOAD
Data access
web data access with registration
Database reference
Stockholm University Bathymetry Data Repository
Operator who enters this information
caroline
File creation time
2018-08-21 16:50:56+00
Metadata modification time
2022-10-03 12:13:52.406198+00
Bounding box
POLYGON((-1455404.551 -888481.781,-1455404.551 -517764.759,-1397385.067 -517764.759,-1397385.067 -888481.781,-1455404.551 -888481.781))
Color
#50a8a7
Ibcao data status
completed

Revisions