Processed ship-based Multibeam Sonar Data from the Antarctic Peninsula acquired during the Maurice Ewing expedition EW9101 (1991)
This data set was acquired with a ship-based Atlas Hydrosweep DS Multibeam Sonar system during Maurice Ewing expedition EW9101 conducted in 1991 (Chief Scientist: Dr. James Austin). These data files are of MBSystem format and include Swath Bathymetry data and were processed by the GMRT Team using th...
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Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA)
2012
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.26022/ieda/316041 http://doi.iedadata.org/316041 |
Summary: | This data set was acquired with a ship-based Atlas Hydrosweep DS Multibeam Sonar system during Maurice Ewing expedition EW9101 conducted in 1991 (Chief Scientist: Dr. James Austin). These data files are of MBSystem format and include Swath Bathymetry data and were processed by the GMRT Team using the open source MB-System multibeam sonar processing software as part of the GMRT Synthesis effort. These data are included in the GMRT Synthesis, version 1. Data were acquired as part of the project(s): The Bransfield Strait-South Shetland Islands/Trench: Structural and Stratigraphic Evolution of a Linked(?) Back-arc/Fore-arc System and The Pacific Margin of the Antarctic Pennisula: A Marine Geophysical Study of the Tectonic Evolution of Andean-Type Orogens, and funding was provided by NSF grant(s): DPP89-17332 and OCE94-18135. |
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