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  • Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT  (3)
  • Airborne radio-echo sounding; ARES; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; NorthernCentralGreenland; Polar 6; radio-echo sounding  (2)
  • 20201001; 20201003; 20201004; 20201005; 20201007; 20201008; 20201009; 20201010; 20201011; 20201012; Antarctica; ANT-Land_2019_BE-OI; AWI Antarctic Land Expedition; BE-OI; Beyond EPICA - Oldest Ice; Calculated; Depth of basal unit, below ice surface; Distance; Dome C; Dome C, Antarctica; Event label; Internal Reflection Horizon; LATITUDE; LDC-VHF; LDC-VHF_20201001; LDC-VHF_20201003; LDC-VHF_20201004; LDC-VHF_20201005; LDC-VHF_20201007; LDC-VHF_20201008; LDC-VHF_20201009; LDC-VHF_20201010; LDC-VHF_20201011; LDC-VHF_20201012; Line; Little Dome C - Very High Frequency multichannel coherent radar depth sounder; LONGITUDE; radio echo sounding; Two-way traveltime
  • AC; Aircraft; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; North Greenland Sea; P6_211_RESURV79_2018; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804140601; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804150701; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804180901; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804231201; Polar 6; POLAR 6; radio-echo sounding; RESURV79, FINEGIS
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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Gurarie, Eliezer; Bengtson, John L; Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt; Blix, Arnoldus Schytte; Cameron, Michael; Bornemann, Horst; Nordøy, Erling Sverre; Plötz, Joachim; Steinhage, Daniel; Boveng, Peter (2016): Distribution, density and abundance of Antarctic ice seals off Queen Maud Land and the eastern Weddell Sea. Polar Biology, 40(5), 1149-1165, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-2029-4
    Publication Date: 2023-04-21
    Description: The Antarctic Pack Ice Seal (APIS) Program was initiated in 1994 to estimate the abundance of four species of Antarctic phocids: the crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophaga, Weddell seal Leptonychotes weddellii, Ross seal Ommatophoca rossii and leopard seal Hydrurga leptonyx and to identify ecological relationships and habitat use patterns. The Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (the eastern sector of the Weddell Sea) was surveyed by research teams from Germany, Norway and South Africa using a range of aerial methods over five austral summers between 1996-1997 and 2000-2001. We used these observations to model densities of seals in the area, taking into account haul-out probabilities, survey-specific sighting probabilities and covariates derived from satellite-based ice concentrations and bathymetry. These models predicted the total abundance over the area bounded by the surveys (30°W and 10°E). In this sector of the coast, we estimated seal abundances of: 514 (95 % CI 337-886) x 10**3 crabeater seals, 60.0 (43.2-94.4) x 10**3 Weddell seals and 13.2 (5.50-39.7) x 10**3 leopard seals. The crabeater seal densities, approximately 14,000 seals per degree longitude, are similar to estimates obtained by surveys in the Pacific and Indian sectors by other APIS researchers. Very few Ross seals were observed (24 total), leading to a conservative estimate of 830 (119-2894) individuals over the study area. These results provide an important baseline against which to compare future changes in seal distribution and abundance.
    Keywords: Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-04-21
    Description: The development of models of marine ecosystems in the Southern Ocean is becoming increasingly important as a means of understanding and managing impacts such as exploitation and climate change. Collating data from disparate sources, and understanding biases or uncertainties inherent in those data, are important first steps for improving ecosystem models. This review focuses on seals that breed in ice habitats of the Southern Ocean (i.e. the crabeater seal, Lobodon carcinophaga; Ross seal, Ommatophoca rossii; leopard seal, Hydrurga leptonyx; and Weddell seal, Leptonychotes weddellii). Data on populations (abundance and trends in abundance), distribution and habitat use (movement, key habitat and environmental features) and foraging (diet) are summarised, and potential biases and uncertainties inherent in those data are identified and discussed. Spatial and temporal gaps in knowledge of the populations, habitats and diet of each species are also identified.
    Keywords: Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: 5 datasets
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: McIntyre, Trevor; Bornemann, Horst; de Bruyn, P J Nico; Reisinger, Ryan R; Steinhage, Daniel; Márquez, María Elba Isabel; Bester, Marthán Nieuwoudt; Plötz, Joachim (2014): Environmental influences on the at-sea behaviour of a major consumer, Mirounga leonina, in a rapidly changing environment. Polar Research, 33, 23808, https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.23808
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Understanding the distribution and foraging ecology of major consumers within pelagic systems, specifically in relation to physical parameters, can be important for the management of bentho-pelagic systems undergoing rapid change associated with global climate change and other anthropogenic disturbances such as fishing (i.e., the Antarctic Peninsula and Scotia Sea). We tracked 11 adult male southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina), during their five-month post-moult foraging migrations from King George Island (Isla 25 de Mayo), northern Antarctic Peninsula, using tags capable of recording and transmitting behavioural data and in situ temperature and salinity data. Seals foraged mostly within the Weddell-Scotia Confluence, while a few foraged along the western Antarctic Peninsula shelf of the Bellingshausen Sea. Mixed model outputs suggest that the at-sea behaviour of seals was associated with a number of environmental parameters, especially seafloor depth, sea-ice concentrations and the temperature structure of the water column. Seals increased dive bottom times and travelled at slower speeds in shallower areas and areas with increased sea-ice concentrations. Changes in dive depth and durations, as well as relative amount of time spent during the bottom phases of dives, were observed in relation to differences in overall temperature gradient, likely as a response to vertical changes in prey distribution associated with temperature stratification in the water column. Our results illustrate the likely complex influences of bathymetry, hydrography and sea ice on the behaviour of male southern elephant seals in a changing environment and highlight the need for region-specific approaches to studying environmental influences on behaviour.
    Keywords: Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 70 datasets
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The NG1 3D horizon is located in northern central Greenland and covers an area of approximately 690 x 55 km and reaches almost from the eastern to the western outlet systems. The age of NG1 is 13.8 ± 1.0 ka (thousand years). NG1 extends in the east into the NEGIS trunk and shows in this area similar short-wavelength folds, which are observed in the NEGIS shear margins. Furthermore, NG1 resembles several cylindrical upright folds in the eastern and western edges of the horizons. The fold axes of the cylindrical folds in the west trend approximately west, whereas the trend of the cylindrical folds in the east trend north. In the central-eastern area, we find a large bump in the bed topography due to the paleofluvial mega-canyon, which is imprinted in the 3D horizons mimicking this bed depression. In the central-west, we find cylindrical upright folds trending in two different directions (north and north-west).
    Keywords: Airborne radio-echo sounding; ARES; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; NorthernCentralGreenland; Polar 6; radio-echo sounding
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The NG2 3D horizon is located in northern central Greenland and covers an area of approximately 690 x 55 km and reaches almost from the eastern to the western outlet systems. The age of NG2 is 37.5 ± 2.1 ka (thousand years). NG2 extends in the east into the NEGIS trunk and shows in this area similar short-wavelength folds, which are observed in the NEGIS shear margins. Furthermore, NG2 resembles several cylindrical upright folds in the eastern and western edges of the horizons. The fold axes of the cylindrical folds in the west trend approximately west, whereas the trend of the cylindrical folds in the east trend north. In the central-eastern area, we find a large bump in the bed topography due to the paleofluvial mega-canyon, which is imprinted in the 3D horizons mimicking this bed depression. In the central-west, we find cylindrical upright folds trending in two different directions (north and north-west).
    Keywords: Airborne radio-echo sounding; ARES; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; NorthernCentralGreenland; Polar 6; radio-echo sounding
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Description: This dataset of radio-echo sounding internal reflecting horizons (IRH) which were traced across the radar surveys conducted in the 2019/20 Antarctic summer season at Little Come C, in the Dome C region of the East Antarctic Plateau. The data set is associated to publication: Chung, A., et al. (2023). The data were collected during a radar survey conducted in the Antarctic field seasons of 2019-20 using the Little Dome C - Very High Frequency (LDC-VHF) multichannel coherent radar depth sounder developed through a collaboration of The University of Alabama (UA), the University of Copenhagen (CPH) and the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI). The survey covered Patches A and B of Little Dome C (Lilien et al., 2021), in order to select the exact drill site for the Beyond EPICA Oldest Ice drilling project. The datasets consists of 12 transects systematically covering Patches A and B with parallel lines, over an area of approximately 5×8 km^2. The dataset contains 19 IRHs, the basal unit horizon and the ice-bed interface which were manually traced by Ailsa Chung, using the seismic environment of the Echos software from Paradigm Geophysical. A single file for each IRH is provided in a text file, tab separated format with both depth and two-way travel time. The conversion to depth done using c = 0.1685 m/μs and firn correction of 10 m. The IRHs are provided at approximately 3.5 m spacial resolution.
    Keywords: 20201001; 20201003; 20201004; 20201005; 20201007; 20201008; 20201009; 20201010; 20201011; 20201012; Antarctica; ANT-Land_2019_BE-OI; AWI Antarctic Land Expedition; BE-OI; Beyond EPICA - Oldest Ice; Calculated; Depth of basal unit, below ice surface; Distance; Dome C; Dome C, Antarctica; Event label; Internal Reflection Horizon; LATITUDE; LDC-VHF; LDC-VHF_20201001; LDC-VHF_20201003; LDC-VHF_20201004; LDC-VHF_20201005; LDC-VHF_20201007; LDC-VHF_20201008; LDC-VHF_20201009; LDC-VHF_20201010; LDC-VHF_20201011; LDC-VHF_20201012; Line; Little Dome C - Very High Frequency multichannel coherent radar depth sounder; LONGITUDE; radio echo sounding; Two-way traveltime
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 160688 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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