Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016

This data article includes the datasets of the mean and the standard deviation of ice thickness in a set of sailing zones for a sailing route that goes through the Northern Sea Route (NSR) between Murmansk and Pusan. The route under consideration is between the longitudes 33° 45′ 0″ and 129° 3′ 60″...

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Published in:Data in Brief
Main Authors: Cheaitou, Ali, Faury, Olivier, Cariou, Pierre, Hamdan, s., Fabbri, Gregory
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Published: Elsevier 2019
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Online Access:https://kar.kent.ac.uk/91466/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.103925
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spelling ftkentuniv:oai:kar.kent.ac.uk:91466 2023-05-15T17:43:50+02:00 Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016 Cheaitou, Ali Faury, Olivier Cariou, Pierre Hamdan, s. Fabbri, Gregory 2019 https://kar.kent.ac.uk/91466/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.103925 unknown Elsevier Cheaitou, Ali, Faury, Olivier, Cariou, Pierre, Hamdan, s., Fabbri, Gregory (2019) Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016. Data in Brief, 24 . p. 103925. ISSN 2352-3409. (doi:10.1016/j.dib.2019.103925 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.103925>) (The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided) (KAR id:91466 </91466>) H Social Sciences Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftkentuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.103925 2023-03-12T19:20:01Z This data article includes the datasets of the mean and the standard deviation of ice thickness in a set of sailing zones for a sailing route that goes through the Northern Sea Route (NSR) between Murmansk and Pusan. The route under consideration is between the longitudes 33° 45′ 0″ and 129° 3′ 60″ and the latitudes 69° 24′ 27″ and 35° 6′ 0″ that correspond to the ports of Murmansk (Russia) in the west and Pusan (China) in the east respectively. Within this area, the part that is between the longitude 57° 0′ 0″ and −168° 58′ 0″ and the latitude 70° 27′ 18″ and 69° 6′ 0″ correspond to the NSR. This route has been divided into 49 subzones, and each subzone into squares of 12.5km of side following the data structure of the database Copernicus 1. The detailed coordinates of the subzones (longitude and latitude) are provided in the article. The daily ice thickness for the period between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2016 has been obtained for each of the 12.5km sided squares. This data article provides the normality test outcomes and the corresponding p-value of the ice thickness data for each subzone on each calendar day. Moreover, the mean and the standard deviation of the ice thickness in each subzone are also provided. The data provided in this data article can be very helpful for researchers for different applications related to the weather conditions in the NSR zone or to shipping related issues. For instance, the data provided in this paper can be used to investigate the change in ice thickness in the NSR over the period 2006–2016 and to estimate future changes. Another potential application is the estimation of the need for icebreaker assistance as well as the possible ranges for the vessel sailing speed based on the vessel type and for any navigation day in any of the NSR zones. In addition, this data can be used to estimate the risk of blockage for any vessel type because of ice conditions in the NSR zones. It can be helpful to estimate the economic viability of shipping through the NSR since the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sea Route University of Kent: KAR - Kent Academic Repository Murmansk Data in Brief 24 103925
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Cheaitou, Ali
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Cariou, Pierre
Hamdan, s.
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Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016
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description This data article includes the datasets of the mean and the standard deviation of ice thickness in a set of sailing zones for a sailing route that goes through the Northern Sea Route (NSR) between Murmansk and Pusan. The route under consideration is between the longitudes 33° 45′ 0″ and 129° 3′ 60″ and the latitudes 69° 24′ 27″ and 35° 6′ 0″ that correspond to the ports of Murmansk (Russia) in the west and Pusan (China) in the east respectively. Within this area, the part that is between the longitude 57° 0′ 0″ and −168° 58′ 0″ and the latitude 70° 27′ 18″ and 69° 6′ 0″ correspond to the NSR. This route has been divided into 49 subzones, and each subzone into squares of 12.5km of side following the data structure of the database Copernicus 1. The detailed coordinates of the subzones (longitude and latitude) are provided in the article. The daily ice thickness for the period between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2016 has been obtained for each of the 12.5km sided squares. This data article provides the normality test outcomes and the corresponding p-value of the ice thickness data for each subzone on each calendar day. Moreover, the mean and the standard deviation of the ice thickness in each subzone are also provided. The data provided in this data article can be very helpful for researchers for different applications related to the weather conditions in the NSR zone or to shipping related issues. For instance, the data provided in this paper can be used to investigate the change in ice thickness in the NSR over the period 2006–2016 and to estimate future changes. Another potential application is the estimation of the need for icebreaker assistance as well as the possible ranges for the vessel sailing speed based on the vessel type and for any navigation day in any of the NSR zones. In addition, this data can be used to estimate the risk of blockage for any vessel type because of ice conditions in the NSR zones. It can be helpful to estimate the economic viability of shipping through the NSR since the ...
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author Cheaitou, Ali
Faury, Olivier
Cariou, Pierre
Hamdan, s.
Fabbri, Gregory
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Faury, Olivier
Cariou, Pierre
Hamdan, s.
Fabbri, Gregory
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title Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016
title_short Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016
title_full Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016
title_fullStr Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016
title_full_unstemmed Ice thickness data in the northern sea route (NSR) for the period 2006–2016
title_sort ice thickness data in the northern sea route (nsr) for the period 2006–2016
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url https://kar.kent.ac.uk/91466/
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