Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data

Over the past 60 years, scientists have strived to understand the past, present and future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. One of the key components of this research has been the mapping of Antarctic bed topography and ice thickness parameters that are crucial for modelling ice flow and hence for predic...

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Main Authors: Frémand, Alice C., Fretwell, Peter, Bodart, Julien, Pritchard, Hamish D., Aitken, Alan, Bamber, Jonathan L., Bell, Robin, Bianchi, Cesido, Bingham, Robert G., Blankenship, Donald D., Casassa, Gino, Catania, Ginny, Christianson, Knut, Conway, Howard, Corr, Hugh F. J., Cui, Xiangbin, Damaske, Daniel, Damm, Volkmar, Drews, Reinhard, Eagles, Graeme, Eisen, Olaf, Eisermann, Hannes, Ferraccioli, Fausto, Field, Elena, Forsberg, René, Franke, Steven, Fujita, Shuji, Gim, Yonggyu, Goel, Vikram, Gogineni, Siva Prasad, Greenbaum, Jamin, Hills, Benjamin, Hindmarsh, Richard C. A., Holmlund, Per, Holschuh, Nicholas, Holt, John W., Humbert, Angelika, Jacobel, Robert W., Jansen, Daniela, Jenkins, Adrian, Jokat, Wilfried, Jordan, Tom, King, Edward, Kohler, Jack, Krabill, William, Langley, Kirsty, Lee, Joohan, Leitchenkov, German, Leuschen, Carlton, Luyendyk, Bruce
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:essdd107267 2023-05-15T13:38:41+02:00 Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data Frémand, Alice C. Fretwell, Peter Bodart, Julien Pritchard, Hamish D. Aitken, Alan Bamber, Jonathan L. Bell, Robin Bianchi, Cesido Bingham, Robert G. Blankenship, Donald D. Casassa, Gino Catania, Ginny Christianson, Knut Conway, Howard Corr, Hugh F. J. Cui, Xiangbin Damaske, Daniel Damm, Volkmar Drews, Reinhard Eagles, Graeme Eisen, Olaf Eisermann, Hannes Ferraccioli, Fausto Field, Elena Forsberg, René Franke, Steven Fujita, Shuji Gim, Yonggyu Goel, Vikram Gogineni, Siva Prasad Greenbaum, Jamin Hills, Benjamin Hindmarsh, Richard C. A. Holmlund, Per Holschuh, Nicholas Holt, John W. Humbert, Angelika Jacobel, Robert W. Jansen, Daniela Jenkins, Adrian Jokat, Wilfried Jordan, Tom King, Edward Kohler, Jack Krabill, William Langley, Kirsty Lee, Joohan Leitchenkov, German Leuschen, Carlton Luyendyk, Bruce 2022-11-22 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2022-355 https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2022-355/ eng eng doi:10.5194/essd-2022-355 https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2022-355/ eISSN: 1866-3516 Text 2022 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2022-355 2022-11-28T17:22:43Z Over the past 60 years, scientists have strived to understand the past, present and future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. One of the key components of this research has been the mapping of Antarctic bed topography and ice thickness parameters that are crucial for modelling ice flow and hence for predicting future ice loss and ensuing sea level rise. Supported by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Bedmap3 Action Group aims not only to produce new gridded maps of ice thickness and bed topography for the international scientific community, but also to standardize and make available all the geophysical survey data points used in producing the Bedmap gridded products. Here, we document the survey data used in the latest iteration, Bedmap3, incorporating and adding to all of the datasets previously used for Bedmap1 and Bedmap2, including ice-bed, surface and thickness point data from all Antarctic geophysical campaigns since the 1950s. More specifically, we describe the processes used to standardize and make these and future survey and gridded datasets accessible under the ‘Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable’ (FAIR) data principles. With the goals to make the gridding process reproducible and to allow scientists to re-use the data freely for their own analysis, we introduce the new SCAR Bedmap Data Portal ( bedmap.scar.org , last access: 18 October 2022) created to provide unprecedented open access to these important datasets, through a user-friendly webmap interface. We believe that this data release will be a valuable asset to Antarctic research and will greatly extend the life cycle of the data held within it. Data are available from the UK Polar Data Centre: https://data.bas.ac.uk . Text Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet SCAR Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic The Antarctic
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description Over the past 60 years, scientists have strived to understand the past, present and future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. One of the key components of this research has been the mapping of Antarctic bed topography and ice thickness parameters that are crucial for modelling ice flow and hence for predicting future ice loss and ensuing sea level rise. Supported by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Bedmap3 Action Group aims not only to produce new gridded maps of ice thickness and bed topography for the international scientific community, but also to standardize and make available all the geophysical survey data points used in producing the Bedmap gridded products. Here, we document the survey data used in the latest iteration, Bedmap3, incorporating and adding to all of the datasets previously used for Bedmap1 and Bedmap2, including ice-bed, surface and thickness point data from all Antarctic geophysical campaigns since the 1950s. More specifically, we describe the processes used to standardize and make these and future survey and gridded datasets accessible under the ‘Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable’ (FAIR) data principles. With the goals to make the gridding process reproducible and to allow scientists to re-use the data freely for their own analysis, we introduce the new SCAR Bedmap Data Portal ( bedmap.scar.org , last access: 18 October 2022) created to provide unprecedented open access to these important datasets, through a user-friendly webmap interface. We believe that this data release will be a valuable asset to Antarctic research and will greatly extend the life cycle of the data held within it. Data are available from the UK Polar Data Centre: https://data.bas.ac.uk .
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author Frémand, Alice C.
Fretwell, Peter
Bodart, Julien
Pritchard, Hamish D.
Aitken, Alan
Bamber, Jonathan L.
Bell, Robin
Bianchi, Cesido
Bingham, Robert G.
Blankenship, Donald D.
Casassa, Gino
Catania, Ginny
Christianson, Knut
Conway, Howard
Corr, Hugh F. J.
Cui, Xiangbin
Damaske, Daniel
Damm, Volkmar
Drews, Reinhard
Eagles, Graeme
Eisen, Olaf
Eisermann, Hannes
Ferraccioli, Fausto
Field, Elena
Forsberg, René
Franke, Steven
Fujita, Shuji
Gim, Yonggyu
Goel, Vikram
Gogineni, Siva Prasad
Greenbaum, Jamin
Hills, Benjamin
Hindmarsh, Richard C. A.
Holmlund, Per
Holschuh, Nicholas
Holt, John W.
Humbert, Angelika
Jacobel, Robert W.
Jansen, Daniela
Jenkins, Adrian
Jokat, Wilfried
Jordan, Tom
King, Edward
Kohler, Jack
Krabill, William
Langley, Kirsty
Lee, Joohan
Leitchenkov, German
Leuschen, Carlton
Luyendyk, Bruce
spellingShingle Frémand, Alice C.
Fretwell, Peter
Bodart, Julien
Pritchard, Hamish D.
Aitken, Alan
Bamber, Jonathan L.
Bell, Robin
Bianchi, Cesido
Bingham, Robert G.
Blankenship, Donald D.
Casassa, Gino
Catania, Ginny
Christianson, Knut
Conway, Howard
Corr, Hugh F. J.
Cui, Xiangbin
Damaske, Daniel
Damm, Volkmar
Drews, Reinhard
Eagles, Graeme
Eisen, Olaf
Eisermann, Hannes
Ferraccioli, Fausto
Field, Elena
Forsberg, René
Franke, Steven
Fujita, Shuji
Gim, Yonggyu
Goel, Vikram
Gogineni, Siva Prasad
Greenbaum, Jamin
Hills, Benjamin
Hindmarsh, Richard C. A.
Holmlund, Per
Holschuh, Nicholas
Holt, John W.
Humbert, Angelika
Jacobel, Robert W.
Jansen, Daniela
Jenkins, Adrian
Jokat, Wilfried
Jordan, Tom
King, Edward
Kohler, Jack
Krabill, William
Langley, Kirsty
Lee, Joohan
Leitchenkov, German
Leuschen, Carlton
Luyendyk, Bruce
Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
author_facet Frémand, Alice C.
Fretwell, Peter
Bodart, Julien
Pritchard, Hamish D.
Aitken, Alan
Bamber, Jonathan L.
Bell, Robin
Bianchi, Cesido
Bingham, Robert G.
Blankenship, Donald D.
Casassa, Gino
Catania, Ginny
Christianson, Knut
Conway, Howard
Corr, Hugh F. J.
Cui, Xiangbin
Damaske, Daniel
Damm, Volkmar
Drews, Reinhard
Eagles, Graeme
Eisen, Olaf
Eisermann, Hannes
Ferraccioli, Fausto
Field, Elena
Forsberg, René
Franke, Steven
Fujita, Shuji
Gim, Yonggyu
Goel, Vikram
Gogineni, Siva Prasad
Greenbaum, Jamin
Hills, Benjamin
Hindmarsh, Richard C. A.
Holmlund, Per
Holschuh, Nicholas
Holt, John W.
Humbert, Angelika
Jacobel, Robert W.
Jansen, Daniela
Jenkins, Adrian
Jokat, Wilfried
Jordan, Tom
King, Edward
Kohler, Jack
Krabill, William
Langley, Kirsty
Lee, Joohan
Leitchenkov, German
Leuschen, Carlton
Luyendyk, Bruce
author_sort Frémand, Alice C.
title Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
title_short Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
title_full Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
title_fullStr Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Bedmap data: FAIR sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
title_sort antarctic bedmap data: fair sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface and thickness data
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2022-355
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