Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)

This historical sea ice database is constructed from first-hand observations extracted from the logbooks of U.S. federal vessels operating in the Pacific Arctic, and covers the period from 1900 to 1938. During this period the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service (becoming the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915) made a...

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Main Authors: Kevin Wood, Michael Purves, Joan Arthur, Milton Davis, Annette De Havilland, Giulio Forcolin, Stuart Franklin, Randi Heikes
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2018
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:1d908dca-d3e1-432a-a3ab-7de70d059bc7
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:1d908dca-d3e1-432a-a3ab-7de70d059bc7 2024-06-03T18:46:32+00:00 Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938) Kevin Wood Michael Purves Joan Arthur Milton Davis Annette De Havilland Giulio Forcolin Stuart Franklin Randi Heikes Pacific Arctic ENVELOPE(175.0,-125.0,75.0,50.0) BEGINDATE: 1900-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1938-01-01T00:00:00Z 2018-12-14T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:1d908dca-d3e1-432a-a3ab-7de70d059bc7 unknown Arctic Data Center sea ice historical observations Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:11:42Z This historical sea ice database is constructed from first-hand observations extracted from the logbooks of U.S. federal vessels operating in the Pacific Arctic, and covers the period from 1900 to 1938. During this period the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service (becoming the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915) made annual patrols to Arctic Alaska and Siberia, continuing a practice that began in 1880 and that has persisted in a nearly unbroken series to the present day. These data were transcribed by a team of citizen-scientists participating in the Old Weather project, using a collection of high-resolution photographs of the primary sources held by the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. Additional work, including reconstruction of the ships’ tracks to hourly resolution from detailed navigational information in the logbooks (e.g. compass bearings, course and distance data), aligning ice observations to the tracks, and compiling and analyzing descriptive sea ice terminology, was jointly produced by experienced Old Weather citizen-scientists and the research team. Descriptive observations are converted into a simple index of ice presence that is presented with a matrix of sea ice and vessel operating terminology recorded in the logbooks. The database also preserves National Archives hyperlinks to the logbook images at the page level in order to facilitate public access and research in the future. Dataset Arctic Pacific Arctic Sea ice Alaska Siberia Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Pacific ENVELOPE(175.0,-125.0,75.0,50.0)
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historical
observations
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historical
observations
Kevin Wood
Michael Purves
Joan Arthur
Milton Davis
Annette De Havilland
Giulio Forcolin
Stuart Franklin
Randi Heikes
Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)
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historical
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description This historical sea ice database is constructed from first-hand observations extracted from the logbooks of U.S. federal vessels operating in the Pacific Arctic, and covers the period from 1900 to 1938. During this period the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service (becoming the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915) made annual patrols to Arctic Alaska and Siberia, continuing a practice that began in 1880 and that has persisted in a nearly unbroken series to the present day. These data were transcribed by a team of citizen-scientists participating in the Old Weather project, using a collection of high-resolution photographs of the primary sources held by the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. Additional work, including reconstruction of the ships’ tracks to hourly resolution from detailed navigational information in the logbooks (e.g. compass bearings, course and distance data), aligning ice observations to the tracks, and compiling and analyzing descriptive sea ice terminology, was jointly produced by experienced Old Weather citizen-scientists and the research team. Descriptive observations are converted into a simple index of ice presence that is presented with a matrix of sea ice and vessel operating terminology recorded in the logbooks. The database also preserves National Archives hyperlinks to the logbook images at the page level in order to facilitate public access and research in the future.
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author Kevin Wood
Michael Purves
Joan Arthur
Milton Davis
Annette De Havilland
Giulio Forcolin
Stuart Franklin
Randi Heikes
author_facet Kevin Wood
Michael Purves
Joan Arthur
Milton Davis
Annette De Havilland
Giulio Forcolin
Stuart Franklin
Randi Heikes
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title Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)
title_short Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)
title_full Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)
title_fullStr Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)
title_full_unstemmed Pacific Arctic Sea-Ice Observations from U.S. Federal Logbooks (1900-1938)
title_sort pacific arctic sea-ice observations from u.s. federal logbooks (1900-1938)
publisher Arctic Data Center
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