Sea ice surface topography during ICE12 drift from photogrammetric measurements

The data set comprises a collection of 5 digital terrains models (DTMs) showing the sea ice surface topography for ponded first year ice during the 2012 July–August ICE12/ACCESS cruise north of Svalbard onboard R/V “Lance” in the southwestern Nansen Basin (82.3◦ N, 21.5◦ E). ICE12 drift north of Sva...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Divine, Dmitry
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2017
Subjects:
ICE
Online Access:http://data.npolar.no/dataset/aef50040-96d3-44dd-a61f-4be1d19a698e
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Summary:The data set comprises a collection of 5 digital terrains models (DTMs) showing the sea ice surface topography for ponded first year ice during the 2012 July–August ICE12/ACCESS cruise north of Svalbard onboard R/V “Lance” in the southwestern Nansen Basin (82.3◦ N, 21.5◦ E). ICE12 drift north of Svalbard in July-August 2015. ICE12 featured an eight-day ice station, 26 July to 3 August 2012, in an area of very close, 9/10 concentration, drift ice. The ice floe that “Lance” was moored to during the drift had a diameter of approximately 600 m and a modal ice thickness of 0.8 m. The surface topography for 5 segments of ICE12 floe is derived using photogrammetry from the series of images acquired by ICE camera setup during survey flights on 28.07.2012 and 31.07.12. Data are presented on a regular 2 cm mesh in UTM coordinates and covers the areas from 11000 to 14000 m2 per segment . As an output formats the ascii XYZ table is used.