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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1434040 2023-09-05T13:11:42+02:00 An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74 Australian Antarctic Division (isOwnedBy) Spatial: 76.1,-69.7 76.6,-69.7 76.6,-69.3 76.1,-69.3 76.1,-69.7 https://researchdata.edu.au/an-atlas-lakes-notes-74/1434040 http://data.gov.au/dataset/f42e11a9-b958-4a91-8cb8-5d49e1609b23 unknown data.gov.au https://researchdata.edu.au/an-atlas-lakes-notes-74/1434040 http://data.gov.au/dataset/f42e11a9-b958-4a91-8cb8-5d49e1609b23 aad-anare-74 Australian Antarctic Division ALTITUDE AMD AMD-AU CALCIUM CEOS CONDUCTIVITY CONTINENT - ANTARCTICA - Larsemann Hills DEPTH EARTH SCIENCE - BIOSPHERE - AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - LAKES EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - LAKES EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - WATER DEPTH EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - NUTRIENTS EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - PH EH FIELD SURVEYS FRESHWATER GEOGRAPHIC REGION - POLAR GEOLOGY HELICOPTER LAKES LARSEMANN HILLS MAGNESIUM PH POTASSIUM SEDIMENT SODIUM TEMPERATURE WATER CHEMISTRY dataset ftands 2023-08-14T22:31:21Z From the abstract of the ANARE Research Note:\r\n\r\nThe Larsemann Hills are a series of granite and gneiss peninsulas extending into Prydz Bay, between the Amery Ice Shelf and the Sorsdal Glacier. They are dissected by steep-sided valleys produced by at least two glacial stages in the Holocene. There are over 150 freshwater lakes in the hills, ranging from small ponds less than 1 m deep, to glacial lakes up to 10 ha and 38 m deep. The lakes are young, with the oldest basins being about 9000 years old. Variations in the characteristics of the lakes reflect deglaciation history, proximity to the continental ice margin and exposure to the ocean. The main source of the water is snow melt, augmented by sea spray into the more exposed lakes. The waters are well mixed by katabatic winds. Most lakes thaw for up to 2 months in summer, but some are permanently frozen.\r\n\r\nThe waters have mainly low conductivity and exceptionally low turbidity, and have near-neutral pH values. The ionic order is Na+ greater than Mg2+ greater than Ca2+ greater than K+. This reflects a strong marine influence, with calcium dominating in a very few catchments.\r\n\r\nThe Larsemann Hills were discovered in 1935 by Captain Klarius Mikkelsen in the Thorshavn. Australian, Chinese and Russian stations were established in the area in the mid-late 1980's. Law (Australia) was commenced in 1986 when an Apple Hut was unloaded from MV Nella Dan. A subsequent visit was made during the 1986 winter. The first Australian scientific expedition visited the area during the 1986-87 austral summer. Progress Station (Russia) was occupied at the time. Building of Zhong Shan commenced in January 1989.\r\n\r\n*******************\r\n\r\nSeveral files are associated with this metadata record:\r\n\r\n1) A PDF copy of the original ANARE Research Note\r\n\r\n2) A CSV file containing the data presented in the ANARE Research Note\r\n\r\n3) A shapefile of the lakes presented in the ANARE Research Note\r\n\r\nThe fields in this dataset ... Dataset Amery Ice Shelf Antarc* Antarctica glacier Ice Shelf Princess Elizabeth Land Prydz Bay Thorshavn Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Amery ENVELOPE(-94.063,-94.063,56.565,56.565) Amery Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(71.000,71.000,-69.750,-69.750) Austral Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Mikkelsen ENVELOPE(-67.129,-67.129,-68.749,-68.749) Princess Elizabeth Land ENVELOPE(80.367,80.367,-68.500,-68.500) Progress Station ENVELOPE(76.383,76.383,-69.367,-69.367) Prydz Bay Sorsdal Glacier ENVELOPE(78.167,78.167,-68.700,-68.700) Thorshavn ENVELOPE(71.083,71.083,-68.683,-68.683)
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topic ALTITUDE
AMD
AMD-AU
CALCIUM
CEOS
CONDUCTIVITY
CONTINENT - ANTARCTICA - Larsemann Hills
DEPTH
EARTH SCIENCE - BIOSPHERE - AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - LAKES
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - LAKES
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - WATER DEPTH
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - NUTRIENTS
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - PH
EH
FIELD SURVEYS
FRESHWATER
GEOGRAPHIC REGION - POLAR
GEOLOGY
HELICOPTER
LAKES
LARSEMANN HILLS
MAGNESIUM
PH
POTASSIUM
SEDIMENT
SODIUM
TEMPERATURE
WATER CHEMISTRY
spellingShingle ALTITUDE
AMD
AMD-AU
CALCIUM
CEOS
CONDUCTIVITY
CONTINENT - ANTARCTICA - Larsemann Hills
DEPTH
EARTH SCIENCE - BIOSPHERE - AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - LAKES
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - LAKES
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - WATER DEPTH
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - NUTRIENTS
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - PH
EH
FIELD SURVEYS
FRESHWATER
GEOGRAPHIC REGION - POLAR
GEOLOGY
HELICOPTER
LAKES
LARSEMANN HILLS
MAGNESIUM
PH
POTASSIUM
SEDIMENT
SODIUM
TEMPERATURE
WATER CHEMISTRY
An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74
topic_facet ALTITUDE
AMD
AMD-AU
CALCIUM
CEOS
CONDUCTIVITY
CONTINENT - ANTARCTICA - Larsemann Hills
DEPTH
EARTH SCIENCE - BIOSPHERE - AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS - LAKES
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - LAKES
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - SURFACE WATER - WATER DEPTH
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - NUTRIENTS
EARTH SCIENCE - TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE - WATER QUALITY-WATER CHEMISTRY - PH
EH
FIELD SURVEYS
FRESHWATER
GEOGRAPHIC REGION - POLAR
GEOLOGY
HELICOPTER
LAKES
LARSEMANN HILLS
MAGNESIUM
PH
POTASSIUM
SEDIMENT
SODIUM
TEMPERATURE
WATER CHEMISTRY
description From the abstract of the ANARE Research Note:\r\n\r\nThe Larsemann Hills are a series of granite and gneiss peninsulas extending into Prydz Bay, between the Amery Ice Shelf and the Sorsdal Glacier. They are dissected by steep-sided valleys produced by at least two glacial stages in the Holocene. There are over 150 freshwater lakes in the hills, ranging from small ponds less than 1 m deep, to glacial lakes up to 10 ha and 38 m deep. The lakes are young, with the oldest basins being about 9000 years old. Variations in the characteristics of the lakes reflect deglaciation history, proximity to the continental ice margin and exposure to the ocean. The main source of the water is snow melt, augmented by sea spray into the more exposed lakes. The waters are well mixed by katabatic winds. Most lakes thaw for up to 2 months in summer, but some are permanently frozen.\r\n\r\nThe waters have mainly low conductivity and exceptionally low turbidity, and have near-neutral pH values. The ionic order is Na+ greater than Mg2+ greater than Ca2+ greater than K+. This reflects a strong marine influence, with calcium dominating in a very few catchments.\r\n\r\nThe Larsemann Hills were discovered in 1935 by Captain Klarius Mikkelsen in the Thorshavn. Australian, Chinese and Russian stations were established in the area in the mid-late 1980's. Law (Australia) was commenced in 1986 when an Apple Hut was unloaded from MV Nella Dan. A subsequent visit was made during the 1986 winter. The first Australian scientific expedition visited the area during the 1986-87 austral summer. Progress Station (Russia) was occupied at the time. Building of Zhong Shan commenced in January 1989.\r\n\r\n*******************\r\n\r\nSeveral files are associated with this metadata record:\r\n\r\n1) A PDF copy of the original ANARE Research Note\r\n\r\n2) A CSV file containing the data presented in the ANARE Research Note\r\n\r\n3) A shapefile of the lakes presented in the ANARE Research Note\r\n\r\nThe fields in this dataset ...
author2 Australian Antarctic Division (isOwnedBy)
format Dataset
title An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74
title_short An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74
title_full An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74
title_fullStr An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74
title_full_unstemmed An atlas of the lakes of the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica - ANARE Research Notes 74
title_sort atlas of the lakes of the larsemann hills, princess elizabeth land, antarctica - anare research notes 74
publisher data.gov.au
url https://researchdata.edu.au/an-atlas-lakes-notes-74/1434040
http://data.gov.au/dataset/f42e11a9-b958-4a91-8cb8-5d49e1609b23
op_coverage Spatial: 76.1,-69.7 76.6,-69.7 76.6,-69.3 76.1,-69.3 76.1,-69.7
long_lat ENVELOPE(-94.063,-94.063,56.565,56.565)
ENVELOPE(71.000,71.000,-69.750,-69.750)
ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400)
ENVELOPE(-67.129,-67.129,-68.749,-68.749)
ENVELOPE(80.367,80.367,-68.500,-68.500)
ENVELOPE(76.383,76.383,-69.367,-69.367)
ENVELOPE(78.167,78.167,-68.700,-68.700)
ENVELOPE(71.083,71.083,-68.683,-68.683)
geographic Amery
Amery Ice Shelf
Austral
Larsemann Hills
Mikkelsen
Princess Elizabeth Land
Progress Station
Prydz Bay
Sorsdal Glacier
Thorshavn
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Amery Ice Shelf
Austral
Larsemann Hills
Mikkelsen
Princess Elizabeth Land
Progress Station
Prydz Bay
Sorsdal Glacier
Thorshavn
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Antarc*
Antarctica
glacier
Ice Shelf
Princess Elizabeth Land
Prydz Bay
Thorshavn
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Antarc*
Antarctica
glacier
Ice Shelf
Princess Elizabeth Land
Prydz Bay
Thorshavn
op_source Australian Antarctic Division
op_relation https://researchdata.edu.au/an-atlas-lakes-notes-74/1434040
http://data.gov.au/dataset/f42e11a9-b958-4a91-8cb8-5d49e1609b23
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