Phenomenological images (LL-CAM2) of Limnopolar Lake CALM site, Byers Peninsula, Livingston island, Antarctica (2023). ...

Images acquired by a phenomenological automatic time-lapse camera (LL-CAM2) located in Limnopolar Lake permafrost and active layer monitoring site in the Limnopolar Lake basin in Byers Peninsular, Livingston island, Antarctica, in 2023. Location: Livingston Island, Antarctica Site: Limnopolar Lake s...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: de Pablo, M.A.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Grupo de Investigación Agua, Clima y Medio Ambiente. Unidad de Geología. Universidad de Alcalá. 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10932846
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10932846
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Summary:Images acquired by a phenomenological automatic time-lapse camera (LL-CAM2) located in Limnopolar Lake permafrost and active layer monitoring site in the Limnopolar Lake basin in Byers Peninsular, Livingston island, Antarctica, in 2023. Location: Livingston Island, Antarctica Site: Limnopolar Lake sounders Instrument/Experiment: Phenomenological time-lapse automatic photographic camera Period: 2023 Version: 1.0.0 (jpg images as they were obtained from camera, without processing) Camera/manufacturer: CC5MPX by Campbell Scientific Inc. Resolution/Type/Format: 5Mpixels in RGB in jpg files Frequency: 3 images per day at 14h, 15h and 16h GMT Site: Close to Limnopolar Lake CALM site, in Limnopolar Lake basin (Byers Peninsula), Livingston island, Antarctica. Latitude: -62.6485556 Longitude:-61.1013611 Elevation: 77 m Initial dataset date/time: February 8, 2023 14:00h GMT Final dataset date/time: February 10, 2024 16:00h GMT Gaps: None Notes: File code: LIV_LL_CAM2_2023_v100 Location code: LIV Site code: LL ...