Dataset: ANT-XVI/3 - SURF data

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Metadata of dataset ISO 19115/19139, FGDC, PANGAEA
CruiseANT-XVI/3
Navigation system Polarstern - ANP2000, WADGPS - PODEV
Horizontal reference system (EPSG) WGS84 geographic (4326)
Sonar system Hydrosweep DS2
Sonar type multibeam
Depth definition true depths
Depth datum (EPSG) MeanSeaLevel depth (5715)
File format SAM Electronics SURF format
File listing139 files, as XML file
Tracklength [km] 12474
Generalised track ¹ KML file
Gross coverage [km²] (unedited - no warranty) 105164
Usage Primary data are generally not depth-edited and should not directly be used for final product compilations.
Maintenance Update frequency of dataset: notPlanned
Constraints Access: onDemand
Use: copyright
Status completed
Purpose Multibeam data were collected to extend the global database of seafloor topography and to provide high resolution bathymetry for the expedition's scientific program.
Abstract Multibeam data were collected without operator supervision on R/V Polarstern cruise ANT-XVI/3 along track lines of approximately 6700 NM. Data were achieved during transits and stationary work in the Weddell Sea off the Ekstrom Ice Shelf and the Jelbart Ice Shelf and in the South Atlantic Ocean. An area of 140 x 140 km was surveyed with 15 km transect space at about 49.5°S and 20°E. The multibeam sonar system Hydrosweep DS-2 was operated using 59 beams and 90° aperture angle. The quality of data might be reduced during bad weather periods or adverse sea ice conditions. The dataset contains raw data that are not processed and thus may contain errors and blunders in depth and position. The 139 raw multibeam sonar files in SURF format are compressed as TAR archive with GZIP. One dataset contains a measurement period not exceeding eight hours.
Sonar system operators (none)
(MaNIDA) data level 0
Data quality / Lineage
Point of contact AWI bathymetry data responsible party
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 (¹): KML file is created online from database applying track generalization ±50 meter.