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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1326073 2024-09-15T17:40:16+00:00 Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica Armand, L. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (hasAssociationWith) EGD (resourceProvider) Geoscience Australia (distributor) Manager Client Services (resourceProvider) Manager Client Services (custodian) Manager Client Services (pointOfContact) O'Brien, P.E. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Post, A.L. (custodian) Post, A.L. (author) Post, A.L. (pointOfContact) Spatial: westlimit=113; southlimit=-66; eastlimit=122; northlimit=-63 Temporal: From 2018-01 to 2018-03 https://researchdata.edu.au/seabed-imagery-in2017v01-east-antarctica/1326073 https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/116582 https://doi.org/10.4225/25/5ab2dc0b1000b unknown Geoscience Australia https://researchdata.edu.au/seabed-imagery-in2017v01-east-antarctica/1326073 7d5aa8ef-864b-4b62-b501-2c2767aa02a5 https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/116582 doi:10.4225/25/5ab2dc0b1000b Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) EGD geoscientificInformation Landscape Ecology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS East Antarctica seafloor marine ecology EARTH SCIENCES Published_External dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.4225/25/5ab2dc0b1000b 2024-08-06T01:59:01Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Not supplied Six camera tow transects were completed during survey IN2017-V01 on the RV Investigator in January to March 2017. This survey focussed on the upper slope and outer continental shelf on the Sabrina Coast seafloor in East Antarctica. Camera tows targeted seafloor depths between 480 and 1680 m. Imagery was collected using the Marine National Facilities Deep Tow Camera. This system collects oblique downward facing still images with a Canon 1DX and high definition video with a Canon C300. Four DSP&L 3150 High Output SeaLite Sphere lights were used, with MicroSeaLasers providing a 10cm scale guide on the images. Several sensors are also attached to the towed body, including a SBE 37 for CTD measurements, a Kongsberg Mesotech – 1007D altimeter, a Druck PMP 5074 pressure sensor and two Sonardyne USBLs for locational accuracy of the towed body. The USBL failed for tow A008CAM02, with locations recorded as ship’s position instead and camera position based on layback calculations. Images failed to record on A004CAM01, with only 2 images saved. Due to a timing error between the images and the other sensors, there is an offset between the CTD, altimeter and pressure data and the images. This is currently being resolved by the MNF. Tows were designed to run down slope to reduce potential for colliding with the bottom. All tows were run with a ship speed over the ground of approximately 2 kt. All still images were saved in jpeg format with video footage recorded to HD1080i50 format. The video data is unclipped and includes descent and ascent in the water column. Following collection still images were colour corrected in Adobe Photoshop to remove the blue bias. Images are available on the NCI with the following file structure: MARINE IMAGERY COLLECTION └─ PLATFORM_NAME └─ CAMPAIGN_NAME └─ DEPLOYMENT_NAME ├─ images/ └─ metadata.csv Where - PLATFORM_NAME is the name of the platform (e.g. Towed still imagery, Towed video imagery) - CAMPAIGN_NAME is the name ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic geoscientificInformation
Landscape Ecology
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
East Antarctica
seafloor
marine ecology
EARTH SCIENCES
Published_External
spellingShingle geoscientificInformation
Landscape Ecology
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
East Antarctica
seafloor
marine ecology
EARTH SCIENCES
Published_External
Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica
topic_facet geoscientificInformation
Landscape Ecology
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
East Antarctica
seafloor
marine ecology
EARTH SCIENCES
Published_External
description Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Not supplied Six camera tow transects were completed during survey IN2017-V01 on the RV Investigator in January to March 2017. This survey focussed on the upper slope and outer continental shelf on the Sabrina Coast seafloor in East Antarctica. Camera tows targeted seafloor depths between 480 and 1680 m. Imagery was collected using the Marine National Facilities Deep Tow Camera. This system collects oblique downward facing still images with a Canon 1DX and high definition video with a Canon C300. Four DSP&L 3150 High Output SeaLite Sphere lights were used, with MicroSeaLasers providing a 10cm scale guide on the images. Several sensors are also attached to the towed body, including a SBE 37 for CTD measurements, a Kongsberg Mesotech – 1007D altimeter, a Druck PMP 5074 pressure sensor and two Sonardyne USBLs for locational accuracy of the towed body. The USBL failed for tow A008CAM02, with locations recorded as ship’s position instead and camera position based on layback calculations. Images failed to record on A004CAM01, with only 2 images saved. Due to a timing error between the images and the other sensors, there is an offset between the CTD, altimeter and pressure data and the images. This is currently being resolved by the MNF. Tows were designed to run down slope to reduce potential for colliding with the bottom. All tows were run with a ship speed over the ground of approximately 2 kt. All still images were saved in jpeg format with video footage recorded to HD1080i50 format. The video data is unclipped and includes descent and ascent in the water column. Following collection still images were colour corrected in Adobe Photoshop to remove the blue bias. Images are available on the NCI with the following file structure: MARINE IMAGERY COLLECTION └─ PLATFORM_NAME └─ CAMPAIGN_NAME └─ DEPLOYMENT_NAME ├─ images/ └─ metadata.csv Where - PLATFORM_NAME is the name of the platform (e.g. Towed still imagery, Towed video imagery) - CAMPAIGN_NAME is the name ...
author2 Armand, L. (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (hasAssociationWith)
EGD (resourceProvider)
Geoscience Australia (distributor)
Manager Client Services (resourceProvider)
Manager Client Services (custodian)
Manager Client Services (pointOfContact)
O'Brien, P.E. (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
Post, A.L. (custodian)
Post, A.L. (author)
Post, A.L. (pointOfContact)
format Dataset
title Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica
title_short Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica
title_full Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Seabed imagery from IN2017_V01, Sabrina Seafloor survey, East Antarctica
title_sort seabed imagery from in2017_v01, sabrina seafloor survey, east antarctica
publisher Geoscience Australia
url https://researchdata.edu.au/seabed-imagery-in2017v01-east-antarctica/1326073
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/116582
https://doi.org/10.4225/25/5ab2dc0b1000b
op_coverage Spatial: westlimit=113; southlimit=-66; eastlimit=122; northlimit=-63
Temporal: From 2018-01 to 2018-03
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