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1. Continuous GPS (static) data from Ross Ice Shelf near its iceberg calving front [macayeal_cont_GPS_Ross_Ice_Shelf_0229546]   PARENT DIF
In November, 2005, three geodetic GPS receivers were deployed on the Ross Ice Shelf near its ice front to observe short-term fluctuations in ice-shelf velocity (associated with tidal forcing and other ...


2. Firn Temperatures on Iceberg C16 [MacAyealC16_firn_temp_0229546]
Since November of 2005, 12 thermistors were planted in the upper 2.5 meters of the firn on iceberg C16. Temperature data are collected every 20 minutes and are transmitted via ARGOS satellite relay. ...


3. Giant Icebergs of the Ross Sea, in situ drift and weather measurements [macayeal_drift_and_weather_0229546]   PARENT DIF
The data are provided in two formats: The first, and recommended, format is a Matlab *.mat file that contains a data structure. This structure is self-explanatory, i.e., the names of the icebergs ...


4. Ice Shelf Rift Time-Lapse Photography [macayeal_rifttime-lapse_photography_0229546]   PARENT DIF
From November 2004 to March 2005 an automated "web cam" was operated on the southward facing lip of a large ice-shelf rift to produce a photographic record of processes active in ice-shelf rift systems. ...


5. Seismometer data from calving front of Ross Ice Shelf [MacAyealsea_swell_0229546]
A broad-band seismometer (Guralp 40T, with Quanterra Q330 digitizer/baler) was operated at a site called "Nascent Iceberg" (located on the Ross Ice Shelf about 1 km north of a large rift expected ...


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