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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1447289 2024-09-15T17:44:52+00:00 A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica Abdul Salam, Syed (pointOfContact) IMAS Data Manager (publisher) Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith) Spatial: westlimit=110.0782; southlimit=-68.0873; eastlimit=118.4557; northlimit=-65.1999 Spatial: uplimit=1300; downlimit=-100 Temporal: From 2017-06-12 to 2020-01-01 https://researchdata.edu.au/a-3d-map-east-antarctica/1447289 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/a-3d-map-east-antarctica/1447289 01b862fd-6f8d-4d9a-8bd8-ad8567e498d9 Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) geoscientificInformation attenuation ice penetrating radar Law Dome EARTH SCIENCE | CRYOSPHERE | GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS EARTH SCIENCE | CLIMATE INDICATORS | CRYOSPHERIC INDICATORS | GLACIAL MEASUREMENTS Environmental Monitoring ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Climate Change Processes EARTH SCIENCES ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Glaciology PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE Attenuation rate Count samples easting northing altitude dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:59:01Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: This attenuation rate data set is obtained by detecting internal reflectors and estimating attenuation within ice using radar data from Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate (ICECAP ) project (https://nsidc.org/data/IR1HI1B/versions/1 and https://nsidc.org/data/IR2HI1B/versions/1) at Law Dome, East Antarctica. The englacial layers are detected with a minimum 60 m spacing between the layers and the attenuation rate is estimated using a mathematical model of constrained optimization. After the estimation of the radar attenuation, the data is post-processed to enhance the quality of the data. In the post-processing step, a 3D grid of 1 km x 1km x 60 m dimension is developed. As the flight lines in the original data provide dense coverage so each grid cell contains many samples (the median is selected among these samples). A second 3D grid is also generated which contains the values that how many samples are contributing to the corresponding grid cell of attenuation rate. Credit Australian Research Council’s Special Research Initiative for Antarctic Gateway Partnership (Project ID SR140300001) Credit Australian Antarctic Division (Project IDs 3103, 4077 and 4346) The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest source of potential sea-level rise, containing some 19 m of sea-level equivalent. One of the well-investigated regions in East Antarctica is Law Dome, which is a small independent ice cap situated to the west of Totten Ice Shelf. The ice cap is slow-moving, has a low melt-rate at the surface and moderate wind speeds, making it a useful study site for our investigations. Radar data from Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate (ICECAP) project has good coverage over this area. A new method is proposed for the estimation of attenuation rate from radar data which is mathematically modeled as a constrained regularised l2 minimization problem. In the proposed method, only radar data is ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Antarctic Division East Antarctica Ice cap Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Totten Ice Shelf Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic geoscientificInformation
attenuation
ice penetrating radar
Law Dome
EARTH SCIENCE | CRYOSPHERE | GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS
EARTH SCIENCE | CLIMATE INDICATORS | CRYOSPHERIC INDICATORS | GLACIAL MEASUREMENTS
Environmental Monitoring
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Climate Change Processes
EARTH SCIENCES
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Glaciology
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE
Attenuation rate
Count samples
easting
northing
altitude
spellingShingle geoscientificInformation
attenuation
ice penetrating radar
Law Dome
EARTH SCIENCE | CRYOSPHERE | GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS
EARTH SCIENCE | CLIMATE INDICATORS | CRYOSPHERIC INDICATORS | GLACIAL MEASUREMENTS
Environmental Monitoring
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Climate Change Processes
EARTH SCIENCES
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Glaciology
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE
Attenuation rate
Count samples
easting
northing
altitude
A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica
topic_facet geoscientificInformation
attenuation
ice penetrating radar
Law Dome
EARTH SCIENCE | CRYOSPHERE | GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS
EARTH SCIENCE | CLIMATE INDICATORS | CRYOSPHERIC INDICATORS | GLACIAL MEASUREMENTS
Environmental Monitoring
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Climate Change Processes
EARTH SCIENCES
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Glaciology
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE
Attenuation rate
Count samples
easting
northing
altitude
description Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: This attenuation rate data set is obtained by detecting internal reflectors and estimating attenuation within ice using radar data from Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate (ICECAP ) project (https://nsidc.org/data/IR1HI1B/versions/1 and https://nsidc.org/data/IR2HI1B/versions/1) at Law Dome, East Antarctica. The englacial layers are detected with a minimum 60 m spacing between the layers and the attenuation rate is estimated using a mathematical model of constrained optimization. After the estimation of the radar attenuation, the data is post-processed to enhance the quality of the data. In the post-processing step, a 3D grid of 1 km x 1km x 60 m dimension is developed. As the flight lines in the original data provide dense coverage so each grid cell contains many samples (the median is selected among these samples). A second 3D grid is also generated which contains the values that how many samples are contributing to the corresponding grid cell of attenuation rate. Credit Australian Research Council’s Special Research Initiative for Antarctic Gateway Partnership (Project ID SR140300001) Credit Australian Antarctic Division (Project IDs 3103, 4077 and 4346) The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest source of potential sea-level rise, containing some 19 m of sea-level equivalent. One of the well-investigated regions in East Antarctica is Law Dome, which is a small independent ice cap situated to the west of Totten Ice Shelf. The ice cap is slow-moving, has a low melt-rate at the surface and moderate wind speeds, making it a useful study site for our investigations. Radar data from Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate (ICECAP) project has good coverage over this area. A new method is proposed for the estimation of attenuation rate from radar data which is mathematically modeled as a constrained regularised l2 minimization problem. In the proposed method, only radar data is ...
author2 Abdul Salam, Syed (pointOfContact)
IMAS Data Manager (publisher)
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith)
format Dataset
title A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica
title_short A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica
title_full A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica
title_fullStr A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed A 3D map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at Law Dome, East Antarctica
title_sort 3d map of englacial attenuation rate from radar reflections at law dome, east antarctica
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/a-3d-map-east-antarctica/1447289
op_coverage Spatial: westlimit=110.0782; southlimit=-68.0873; eastlimit=118.4557; northlimit=-65.1999
Spatial: uplimit=1300; downlimit=-100
Temporal: From 2017-06-12 to 2020-01-01
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Australian Antarctic Division
East Antarctica
Ice cap
Ice Sheet
Ice Shelf
Totten Ice Shelf
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Antarctica
Australian Antarctic Division
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Ice cap
Ice Sheet
Ice Shelf
Totten Ice Shelf
op_source Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS)
op_relation https://researchdata.edu.au/a-3d-map-east-antarctica/1447289
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