SODA kml file

Data are associated with the Stratified Ocean Dynamics of the Arctic program, and the manuscript entitled "Improving Situational Awareness in the Arctic Ocean", by L. Rainville et al. The data is described in more details in the following research article: Rainville, L., J. Wilkinson, M.E....

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Main Author: Rainville, Luc
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1773/45592
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Summary:Data are associated with the Stratified Ocean Dynamics of the Arctic program, and the manuscript entitled "Improving Situational Awareness in the Arctic Ocean", by L. Rainville et al. The data is described in more details in the following research article: Rainville, L., J. Wilkinson, M.E. J. Durley, S. Harper, J. DiLeo, M.J. Doble, A. Fleming, D. Forcucci, H. Graber, J.T. Hargrove, J. Haverlack, N. Hughes, B. Hembrough, M. Jeffries., C.M. Lee, B. Mendenall, D. McCormmick, S. Montalvo, A. Stenseth, H. Simmons, J.E. Toomey, and J. Woods, 2020. Improving Situational Awareness in the Arctic Ocean. Frontiers of Marine Sciences, 25 November 2020, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.581139. The SODA kml is available at the link below and can be downloaded and opened in Google Earth to explore the products described in this paper. The archive is 2.6 GB and includes the ship tracks (Sikuliaq 2018, Healy 2018 and 2019), the instrument location and tracks (moorings, PIES, ITPs, WIMBOs, AOFBs, SOLO floats), and the remote sensing images (AMSR2, RS2 and Sentinel-1, as well as the TDX and CSX images acquired by CSTARS).