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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The Antarctic Digital Magnetic Anomaly Project (ADMAP) is an Expert Group of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). ADMAP compiles and publishes compilations of near surface magnetic anomaly data south of 60°S. Its two most recent compilations are referred to as ADMAP2B and ADMAP2S. ADMAP2B shows near-surface data only, with large gaps. ADMAP2S fills the gaps with satellite-derived data. Both products are freely available, but until now only for proprietary and/or custom software and with a custom map projection that is not widely used outside of the group. This contribution offers both ADMAP2B and ADMAP2S gridded data products in the widely used geotiff, netcdf, and kmz grid formats, and projected into the well known geodetic longitude-latitude and SCAR's recommended WGS-84 Antarctic Polar Stereographic system. These grids are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including the widely-used free and open source products QGIS, Generic Mapping Tools, and Google Earth.
    Keywords: Binary Object; File content; netCDF file; pan-Antarctica; Raster graphic, GeoTIFF format
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18 data points
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: High-resolution palaeotopographic and -bathymetric models of the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic continent facilitate detailed investigation of past ice sheet and ocean circulation development from land to sea, which is essential for robust reconstructions of the paleoclimate, palaeocryosphere, and palaeoceanography. These important boundary conditions have been newly reconstructed based on all available geophysical and geological data and merged together to form complete grids of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. For detailed information on the reconstructions, please refer to Paxman et al. (2019) and Hochmuth et al. (2020) for the palaeotopography and the palaeobathymetry, respectively. For further information on the merging process, please see the attached readme document. We present a compilation of the merged palaeotopography and palaeobathymetry for five key time slices in the Cenozoic development of the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean: (i) Eocene/Oligocene Boundary (34 Ma), (ii) Oligocene/Miocene Transition (23 Ma), (iii) middle Miocene (14 Ma), (iv) early Pliocene (5 Ma), and (v) Pliocene/Pleistocene Boundary (2.6 Ma). Note: The primary authors of the original publications, G. Paxman and K. Hochmuth are equally contributing joint first authors of this dataset compilation.
    Keywords: Antarctica; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); Eocene/Oligocene Boundary; Miocene; palaeobathymetry; palaeotopography; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Southern Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 11 data points
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