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2021/2022 Gravity core, Amundsen Sea, Antarctic Climate change observation. Location : 73°58.9692'S, 115°46.1438'W Water Depth : 1249 Core Length : 5.35
Collaborating with NOAA, an Autonomous Underwater Hydrophone (AUH) was deployed in Pine Island Bay in February 2020 as part of the ANA10B research cruise. The objective of the deployment was to monitor icequakes, tectonic activities, and ocean ambient noise. The data recording was stopped on 2022-08-31, and The AUH was successfully recovered in February 2024.
Collaborating with NOAA, an Autonomous Underwater Hydrophone (AUH) was deployed in Pine Island Bay in February 2022 as part of the ANA12C research cruise. The purpose of the deployment was to monitor icequakes, tectonic activities, and ocean ambient noise. The AUH was successfully recovered in January 2024.
This dataset unveils a newly compiled catalogue of active subglacial lakes beneath the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, as detected through the CryoSat-2 satellite radar altimetry. The catalogue meticulously details each lake, outlining its boundaries, area, and elevation changes along with their 95% confidence intervals for precise scientific referencing. For citation purposes, please refer to the following article: B-H Kim, C-K Lee*, K-W Seo, W S Lee, and J-W Park. "New Catalogue of Thwaites Glacier Subglacial Lakes and Their Activity Revealed by CryoSat-2 Altimetry," currently under revision for the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. Should you have any inquiries or require further information, Dr. Choon-Ki Lee is available at cklee@kopri.re.kr and would be pleased to assist.
Two dimensional OH airglow intensity and temperature around 87km altitude at King Sejong Station, Antarctica. Studies of the atmospheric wave activities and mesopause temperature tendency in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) over the southern high latitude.
This dataset complements the work of Kim et al. (2024), providing gridded ice mass change data for Antarctica, with a resolution of 27km, from January 2003 to December 2020. The dataset was estimated using the constrained linear deconvolution (CLD) method developed by Kim et al. (2022), which integrates satellite gravimetry (GRACE) and altimetry data. The data sampling aligns with the timeframe of the GRACE and GRACE-FO observations. Further information about this dataset can be found in the following publications: B-H Kim, K-W Seo, C-K Lee, J-S Kim, J Chen, and C R Wilson. "Antarctic ice mass change (2003-2016) jointly estimated by satellite gravimetry and altimetry" Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2022. B-H Kim et al. "Partitioning the drivers of Antarctic glacier mass balance (2003-2020) using satellite observations and a climate model" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in revision. 2024 Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Data Format: MATLAB binary data container format (.mat) Coordinate System: Polar Stereographic South (Standard longitude = 0, standard latitude = -71) Spatial Resolution: 27km (nominal) Temporal Resolution: Monthly (GRACE & GRACE-FO sampling interval) Temporal Coverage: January 2003 - December 2020 Unit: Millimeter water equivalent (mmH2O) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Terra Nova Bay, Northern Victoria Land, AntarcticaDasan Station more infomation
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