Details of Bathymetry in the area of the central Bransfield Basin (Antarctic Peninsula)

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Dataset identification

Title of datasetBathymetry in the area of the central Bransfield Basin (Antarctic Peninsula)
Narrative summary of datasetThis bathymetry was recovered in the framework of the MAGIA project, which addresses the study of the stratigraphic architecture, glaciomarine systems and the related glacial, glacio-marine and marine sedimentary processes. Also, the project put special emphasis on sedimentary instabilities on the continental slope and their triggering factors.
Summary of processing methodologyData were processed with NEPTUNE and CARAIBES software.
Start date1999-01-24
End date1999-02-14

Responsible organisations

CountrySpain
Organisation nameCSIC, Institute of Marine Sciences
Role of organisationOriginator of Dataset
CountrySpain
Organisation nameCSIC, Institute of Marine Sciences
Role of organisationDataset Holding Organisation

Dataset availability

Original dataset download linkhttps://cloud.emodnet-ingestion.eu/index.php/s/xaPjSkkJAYtUSUq
Dataset formatImage
Public accessNo limitations
License for useODC-By
TypeDataset

Locations

Map
Latitude north boundary-62.23403935
Longitude east boundary-56.65051735
Latitude south boundary-63.64927239
Longitude west boundary-60.88754963
Sea areaBransfield Strait
Vertical extent minimum-1805 Metres
Vertical extent maximum-67 Metres
Vertical extent unit100 Metres

Data types, collection and processing

Observation typePalaeoclimate
ParameterSedimentary structure
Instrument typemulti-beam echosounders
Platform typeship

Process information

Submitting organisationInstitute of Marine Sciences, Mediterranean Marine and Environmental Research Centre, Department of Marine Science
Submission identifier (UUID)2cd977ba-9f35-4180-8428-a5699e01c721
Date of dataset creation2020-08-28
Date of dataset revision2021-04-06
Date of metadata creation2020-12-18
Date of metadata latest revision2021-04-06
Date of publishing2021-04-22
Processing data centreInstitute of Marine Sciences, Mediterranean Marine and Environmental Research Centre, Department of Marine Science
Summary record-ID790