Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011)
Data were collected during June of 2011 on the west coast of Greenland. Antennas were mounted on aluminum poles drilled into the ice with a portable steam drill to a depth of 6 m. GPS data were logged every 15 seconds, and positions were determined by carrier-phase differential processing using TRAC...
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dataone:doi:10.5065/D6XP72Z7 2024-10-03T18:46:06+00:00 Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) Marco Tedesco M. J. Hoffman I.C. Willis P. M. Alexander A. F. Banwell GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR, NORTH AMERICA > GREENLAND, ENVELOPE(-51.0,-38.0,73.0,69.0) BEGINDATE: 2011-06-09T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-06-29T00:00:00Z 2013-10-17T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5065/D6XP72Z7 unknown Arctic Data Center EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS > GLACIER MOTION/ICE SHEET MOTION EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS RECEIVERS FIELD SURVEY POINT HOURLY TO DAILY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR geoscientificInformation Dataset 2013 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.5065/D6XP72Z7 2024-10-03T18:08:30Z Data were collected during June of 2011 on the west coast of Greenland. Antennas were mounted on aluminum poles drilled into the ice with a portable steam drill to a depth of 6 m. GPS data were logged every 15 seconds, and positions were determined by carrier-phase differential processing using TRACK software with base station KAGA (25 km to the south) as a reference and final International GNSS Service satellite orbits. Each 15-second GPS time series was re-sampled to a six-minute interval, and a 1-hr moving average was then applied to reduce the siderial noise. Data are provided as a matlab structure variable with the following fields: T=time [julian days for the year 2011] X , Y, Z = position [in m] Mn_interval and mn_window [Internal descriptor] Goodfraction [Internal descriptor] V24 [24 hours averaged speed] V24q [internal descriptor] V12 [12 hours averaged speed] V12q [internal descriptor] V6 [6 hours averaged speed] V6q [6 internal descriptor] V1 [1 hour averaged speed] V1q [internal descriptor] Dataset glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Greenland Survey Point ENVELOPE(-92.082,-92.082,62.795,62.795) ENVELOPE(-51.0,-38.0,73.0,69.0) |
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EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS > GLACIER MOTION/ICE SHEET MOTION EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS RECEIVERS FIELD SURVEY POINT HOURLY TO DAILY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR geoscientificInformation |
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EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS > GLACIER MOTION/ICE SHEET MOTION EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS RECEIVERS FIELD SURVEY POINT HOURLY TO DAILY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR geoscientificInformation Marco Tedesco M. J. Hoffman I.C. Willis P. M. Alexander A. F. Banwell Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) |
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EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS > GLACIER MOTION/ICE SHEET MOTION EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS RECEIVERS FIELD SURVEY POINT HOURLY TO DAILY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR geoscientificInformation |
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Data were collected during June of 2011 on the west coast of Greenland. Antennas were mounted on aluminum poles drilled into the ice with a portable steam drill to a depth of 6 m. GPS data were logged every 15 seconds, and positions were determined by carrier-phase differential processing using TRACK software with base station KAGA (25 km to the south) as a reference and final International GNSS Service satellite orbits. Each 15-second GPS time series was re-sampled to a six-minute interval, and a 1-hr moving average was then applied to reduce the siderial noise. Data are provided as a matlab structure variable with the following fields: T=time [julian days for the year 2011] X , Y, Z = position [in m] Mn_interval and mn_window [Internal descriptor] Goodfraction [Internal descriptor] V24 [24 hours averaged speed] V24q [internal descriptor] V12 [12 hours averaged speed] V12q [internal descriptor] V6 [6 hours averaged speed] V6q [6 internal descriptor] V1 [1 hour averaged speed] V1q [internal descriptor] |
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Marco Tedesco M. J. Hoffman I.C. Willis P. M. Alexander A. F. Banwell |
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Marco Tedesco M. J. Hoffman I.C. Willis P. M. Alexander A. F. Banwell |
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Marco Tedesco |
title |
Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) |
title_short |
Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) |
title_full |
Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) |
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Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) |
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Greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (June 2011) |
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greenland ice velocity during two lake drainage events (june 2011) |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2013 |
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https://doi.org/10.5065/D6XP72Z7 |
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GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR, NORTH AMERICA > GREENLAND, ENVELOPE(-51.0,-38.0,73.0,69.0) BEGINDATE: 2011-06-09T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-06-29T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-92.082,-92.082,62.795,62.795) ENVELOPE(-51.0,-38.0,73.0,69.0) |
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Greenland Survey Point |
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Greenland Survey Point |
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glacier Greenland Ice Sheet |
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glacier Greenland Ice Sheet |
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https://doi.org/10.5065/D6XP72Z7 |
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