Drainage basins and shelf sea areas in the Arctic ...

Arctic shelf seas within the Arctic Ocean and surrounding the Arctic Ocean were combined from Jakobsson (2002) and IHO (1953) to account for the whole marine area of the Arctic Ocean according to the IHO definition that receives terrestrial riverine drainage. The seaward border of the shelf is defin...

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Main Authors: Speetjens, Niek Jesse, Martens, Jannik, Vonk, Jorien, Fritz, Michael, Jaspers, Katharina
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12166101
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.12166101
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Summary:Arctic shelf seas within the Arctic Ocean and surrounding the Arctic Ocean were combined from Jakobsson (2002) and IHO (1953) to account for the whole marine area of the Arctic Ocean according to the IHO definition that receives terrestrial riverine drainage. The seaward border of the shelf is defined as the break in topograhy (bathymetry) of the seafloor according to Jakobsson (2002). Terrestrial drainage basins from the pan-Arctic catchment database (ARCADE; Speetjens et al., 2023) were matched with the Arctic shelf seas, where both datasets meet at the coast. Terrestrial drainage basins were aligned with the boundaries of the Arctic shelf seas to define broader regions, always with a pair of shelf sea and terrestrial catchment. References: International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)(1953). Limits of oceans and seas. 3rd edition. IHO Special Publication 23, Monaco, 38 pp. https://www.marineregions.org/gazetteer.php?p=details&id=1904. Jakobsson, M. (2002). Hypsometry and volume of the Arctic Ocean and ...