Processed line aeromagnetic data from the FISS 2015 survey covering the Foundation Ice Stream (2015/2016)

An airborne radar survey was flown during the austral summer of 2015/16 over the Foundation Ice Stream, Bungenstock Ice Rise, and the Filchner ice shelf as part of the 5-year Filchner Ice Shelf System (FISS) project. This project was a NERC-funded (grant reference number: NE/L013770/1) collaborative...

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Main Authors: Jordan, Tom, Corr, Hugh, Robinson, Carl
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/367435d1-b2fd-4692-9570-852f9a21ec02
https://data.bas.ac.uk/full-record.php?id=GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01578
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Summary:An airborne radar survey was flown during the austral summer of 2015/16 over the Foundation Ice Stream, Bungenstock Ice Rise, and the Filchner ice shelf as part of the 5-year Filchner Ice Shelf System (FISS) project. This project was a NERC-funded (grant reference number: NE/L013770/1) collaborative initiative between the British Antarctic Survey, the National Oceanography Centre, the Met Office Hadley Centre, University College London, the University of Exeter, Oxford University, and the Alfred Wenger Institute to investigate how the Filchner Ice Shelf might respond to a warmer world, and what the impact of sea-level rise could be by the middle of this century. The 2015/16 aerogeophysics survey acquired ~7,000 line km of aerogeophysical data with a particular focus on the Foundation Ice Stream. Our Twin Otter aircraft was equipped with dual-frequency carrier-phase GPS for navigation, radar altimeter for surface mapping, wing-tip magnetometers, and a new ice-sounding radar system (PASIN-2). We present here the processed line aeromagnetic data collected using wing-tip magnetometers mounted in the BAS aerogeophysically equipped Twin Otter aircraft. Data are provided as XYZ ASCII line data. : The dataset available here includes all channels from raw through to levelled and microlevelled products. Channel naming and processing follows SCAR/ADMAP2 data release protocols. channel description: Line:Flight Flight line and flight number. Format XYYY:ZZ X=L (line), T(Tie), P or S (legacy survey) Lat Lon Height_WGS84 Direct GPS navigation information, accurate to ~5 m. Date Time UTC time values MagR Raw magnetic data (nT) Tcorr Tip correction for aircraft systems (nT) RefField IGRF reference field (nT) MagRTC Mag corrected for Tips and reference field NOTE No compensation correction (nT) BCorr Base station correction with 30 min filter and after mean removal (nT) MagBRT Mag after base station correction (nT) - B=base corrected, T=tip corrected, R=regional corrected Acorr Heading correction - only applicable to some lines (nT) MagF Final mag field prior to levelling (nT) MagL Statistically levelled anomalies (nT) MagML Micro-levelled anomalies (nT) x y Polar Stereographic coordinates (m) FISS - 15/16 season Foundation: Opportunistic aeromagnetic data collected during an airborne radar survey. Flights with 2.5 km line spacing. Standard ADMAP2 processing flow, including IGRF and Tip tank corrections. However, due to the opportunistic nature of the survey no compensation calibration for aircraft motion was performed. Base station correction based on local base station filtered with 30 minute filter, after removal of mean base station value across the survey period. Microleveling utilised gridded line data filtered with 10 km Butterworth How Pass, and cosine directional filter (with Azimuth 35, and degree 1.5). Filtered correction was sampled onto lines and low-pass filtered with 4 km Butterworth filter prior to subtraction.