Abstract:
SAR-processed two-dimensional radargram data in SEG-Y format acquired from the Institute and Moller ice streams, West Antarctica between mid-December 2010 and mid-January 2011. Data were collected using the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Polarimetric radar Airborne Science Instrument (PASIN) radar, operated at a centre frequency of 150 MHz, and installed on the BAS Twin Otter aircraft "Bravo Lima". In total, ~25,000km of aerogeophysical data were collected, with coverage extending from the ice stream grounding zone to the ice divide. A high-resolution grid, with a line-spacing of 7.5 x 25 km, was acquired over the central parts of the ice stream catchments. Data were acquired during twenty-eight survey flights (sixteen flown from remote field camp C110, ten from Patriot Hills and two "transit" flights). Funding for this data acquisition was provided by the UK NERC AFI grant NE/G013071/1.
These data should be cited as follows:
Siegert, Martin et al. (2017); Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) processed airborne radio-echo sounding data from the Institute and Moller ice streams, West Antarctica, 2010-11; Polar Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, UK; doi:10.5285/8a975b9e-f18c-4c51-9bdb-b00b82da52b8
Keywords:
Ice thickness, Institute Ice Stream, Moller Ice Stream, PASIN, Radargram, Radio-echo sounding (RES), West Antarctica
Access Constraints: | No restrictions apply. |
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Use Constraints: | This data is governed by the NERC data policy http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/sites/data/policy/ and supplied under Open Government Licence v.3 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/. |
Creation Date: | 2017-06-16 |
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Dataset Progress: | Complete |
Dataset Language: | English |
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Personnel: | |
Name | PDC BAS |
Role(s) | Metadata Author |
Organisation | British Antarctic Survey |
Name | Prof Martin Siegert |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | Imperial College London |
Name | Dr Fausto Ferraccioli |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | British Antarctic Survey |
Name | Mr Hugh Corr |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | British Antarctic Survey |
Name | Dr Rob Bingham |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | British Antarctic Survey |
Name | Dr Anne Le Brocq |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | University of Exeter |
Name | Dr David Rippin |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | University of York |
Name | Dr Neil Ross |
Role(s) | Technical Contact |
Organisation | University of Newcastle |
Name | Dr Tom Jordan |
Role(s) | Technical Contact |
Organisation | British Antarctic Survey |
Name | Carl Robinson |
Role(s) | Technical Contact |
Organisation | British Antarctic Survey |
Name | Mr Hafeez Jeofry |
Role(s) | Investigator |
Organisation | Imperial College London |
Parent Dataset: | N/A |
Reference: | Data acquisition and Processing: Corr, H. F., Ferraccioli, F., Frearson, N., Jordan, T., Robinson, C., Armadillo, E., Caneva, G., Bozzo, E., and Tabacco, I.: Airborne radio-echo sounding of the Wilkes Subglacial Basin, the Transantarctic Mountains and the Dome C region, Terra Antartica Reports, 13, 55-63, 2007. Hélière, F., Lin, C.-C., Corr, H., and Vaughan, D.: Radio echo sounding of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica: Aperture synthesis processing and analysis of feasibility from space, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 45, 2573-2582, 2007. Jeofry, H., Ross, N., Corr, H. F. J., Li, J., Morlighem, M., Gogineni, P., and Siegert, M. J.: A new bed elevation model for the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 10, 711-725, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-711-2018, 2018. Ross, N., Bingham, R. G., Corr, H. F. J., Ferraccioli, F., Jordan, T. A., Le Brocq, A., Rippin, D. M., Young, D., Blankenship, D. D., and Siegert, M. J.: Steep reverse bed slope at the grounding line of the Weddell Sea sector in West Antarctica, Nature Geoscience, 5, 393-396, 2012. |
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Quality: | Crossover analysis shows the RMS error of <18.3 m across the dataset (Ross et al., 2012; Jeofry et al., submitted). Note: the SEGY files available here are not georeferenced/contain error in the XY coordinates found in the binary headers. The georeferenced SEGY files for the SAR and non-SAR data can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5285/f32b298b-7906-4360-9e34-16739af73bb7 |
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Lineage: | Radio-echo sounding (RES) data were acquired over the Institute and Moller ice streams in the Weddell Sea sector of West Antarctica during the Institute-Moller Antarctic Funding Initiative (IMAFI) project from 23rd December 2010 to 9th January 2011. RES data were acquired with the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Polarimetric radar Airborne Science Instrument (PASIN) radar, using the BAS Twin Otter aircraft "Bravo Lima" as the aerogeophysical platform. The PASIN antenna array is an eight-element folded dipole array attached below the starboard and port wings for reception and transmission. In addition to RES data, the project acquired aerogravity, aeromagnetic, LiDAR, GPS and radar altimeter data. A high-resolution survey grid, with primary line-spacing of 7.5 km, and tielines at 25 km spacing, was acquired over the central part of the ice stream catchments. Additional exploratory aerogeophysical flight lines were acquired to connect the IMAFI survey to existing surveys in adjacent ice streams catchments (e.g. Pine Island Glacier). The survey was flown in a stepped pattern, to achieve level flight that was required for simultaneous acquisition of airborne gravity data. Most data were acquired with a ground clearance <500 m. The BAS PASIN radar operates at a centre frequency of 150 MHz (Corr et al., 2007). The system transmits interleaved pulse and CHIRP waveforms, the former designed to resolve near-surface internal layering, and the latter for imaging of bed topography in areas of thick ice. The data described here were processed from the CHIRP dataset alone. The CHIRP has a bandwidth of 10 MHz, 4 kW of transmit power, an effective pulse repetition frequency of 312.5 Hz and a receiver sampling frequency of 22 Hz. Further detailed information describing the PASIN system can be found in Corr et al., (2007). Positioning of the aircraft was by differential GPS instruments on the aircraft, processed relative to a GPS base station at the field camp. Data processing and analysis of the IMAFI RES data is described in detail in Ross et al., (2012) and Jeofry et al., (2018). Raw RES data were processed using Doppler processing (Hélière et al., 2007) to migrate radar-scattering hyperbola in the along-track direction, and then sampled at 13 Hz to produce along-track measurements ('traces') at ~10 m spacing. SEG-Y files of these data were produced, and imported into ProMAX, where semi-automatic picking of the ice-bed interface was undertaken by a single operator. The range from the aircraft to the ice surface was determined using the aircraft radar altimeter, or where the radar altimeter data was of poor quality, nadir LiDAR measurements. Ice thickness (in metres) was determined by multiplying the two-way travel-time between the picked ice surface and ice sheet bed by 0.168 m ns-1, and applying an approximately 10 m correction for the firn layer (Ross et al., 2012). Values of ice surface and bed elevation were then calculated relative to the WGS84 ellipsoid. The spatial reference system was WGS84 EPSG4326. Note: the SEGY files available here are not georeferenced/contain error in the XY coordinates found in the binary headers. The georeferenced SEGY files for the SAR and non-SAR data can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5285/f32b298b-7906-4360-9e34-16739af73bb7 |
Temporal Coverage: | |
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Start Date | 2010-12-23 |
End Date | 2011-01-12 |
Spatial Coverage: | |
Latitude | |
Southernmost | -84 |
Northernmost | -78 |
Longitude | |
Westernmost | -109 |
Easternmost | -59 |
Altitude | |
Min Altitude | N/A |
Max Altitude | N/A |
Depth | |
Min Depth | N/A |
Max Depth | N/A |
Location: | |
Location | Antarctica |
Detailed Location | Institute and Moller ice streams, West Antarctica |
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Data Collection: | The BAS Polarimetric radar Airborne Science Instrument (PASIN) radar operates at a centre frequency of 150 MHz, 10 MHz bandwidth and a data acquisition rate of 13 Hz giving a spatial sampling interval of ~10m. The PASIN system interleaves a pulse for imaging layering in the upper half of the ice column and CHIRP signal for imaging the deep ice column and bed topography. The system was installed on the BAS de Havilland Twin Otter aircraft with four-element folded dipole array attached below the starboard and port wings for reception and transmission, respectively. |
Distribution: | |
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Distribution Media | Online FTP |
Distribution Size | 13 GB |
Distribution Format | N/A |
Fees | N/A |
Data Storage: | The 2D radargrams are in SEG-Y format with a total size of 16.2GB. |