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High resolution vector polygons of the Antarctic coastline

Version:
7.5
Released:
2022-05-12T09:56:38

Citation

Please cite this item as 'Gerrish, L., Fretwell, P., & Cooper, P. (2022). High resolution vector polygons of the Antarctic coastline (7.5) [Data set]. UK Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK Research & Innovation. https://doi.org/10.5285/ee7c6af2-da57-4519-8637-812eec5ff782'.

If using for a graphic or if short on space, please cite as 'data from the SCAR Antarctic Digital Database, accessed [year]'

Abstract

Coastline for Antarctica created from various mapping and remote sensing sources, provided as polygons with 'land', 'ice shelf', 'ice tongue' or 'rumple' attribute. Covering all land and ice shelves south of 60°S. Suitable for topographic mapping and analysis. High resolution versions of ADD data are suitable for scales larger than 1:1,000,000. The largest suitable scale is changeable and dependent on the region.

Major changes in v7.5 include updates to ice shelf fronts in the following regions: Seal Nunataks and Scar Inlet region, the Ronne-Filchner Ice Shelf, between the Brunt Ice Shelf and Riiser-Larsen Peninsula, the Shackleton and Conger ice shelves, and Crosson, Thwaites and Pine Island. Small areas of grounding line and ice coastlines were also updated in some of these regions as needed.

Data compiled, managed and distributed by the Mapping and Geographic Information Centre and the UK Polar Data Centre, British Antarctic Survey on behalf of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.