GEOSAT Radar Altimeter DEM Atlas of Antarctica North of 72.1 degrees South
Entry ID:
NSIDC-0075
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Summary
Abstract:
The Antarctic atlas consists of 28 digital elevation maps which cover all of Antarctica north of 72.1 degrees south at a resolution of three kilometers. Each map contains surface elevations and coordinates for one atlas page covering 16 degrees of longitude. Data were acquired by the Geodetic Satellite (GEOSAT) Geodetic Mission (GM) from March 1985 through September 1986 and are available in both ... Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates, and in latitude and longitude coordinates. Data were mapped using the UTM projection in atlas form to decrease the distortion that usually occurs at the poles. Many features of the Antarctic Ice Sheet are shown in more detail than in previous digital elevation models, especially along the margin of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. A geostatistical mapping technique (Herzfeld et al. 1993) improved the accuracy of surface elevations compared to previous GEOSAT elevation data sets. This atlas will facilitate the monitoring of changes in surface elevation that could indicate mass changes in the Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates
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N: -65.0
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S: -72.0
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E: 180.0
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W: -180.0
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Ute Christina Herzfeld, Michael S. Matassa
Dataset Title:
GEOSAT Radar Altimeter DEM Atlas of Antarctica North of 72.1 degrees South
Dataset Release Date:
1999-01-01
Dataset Release Place:
Boulder, CO U.S.A.
Dataset Publisher:
National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC)
Data Presentation Form:
ASCII
Online Resource:
http://nsidc.org/data/nsidc-0075.html
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1985-04-01
Stop Date:
1986-09-30
Quality
WARNING: EP TOMS started experiencing calibration problem since 2002. For data beginning in year 2000, the calibration has been stabilized relative to NOAA-16 SBUV/2 in the equatorial zone. Because of continuing changes in the optical properties of the front scan mirror that are not well understood, data are showing a latitude dependent error that cannot be corrected by a simple calibration correction. The calibration appears to be stable near the equator. But by 50 degrees latitude, there is now a -2% to -4% error in TOMS, a bit larger in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere. Because of this error, data since 2002 should NOT be used for trend analysis
Use Constraints
EP TOMS started experiencing calibration problem since 2002. Because of the continuing changes in the optical properties of the front scan mirror that are not well understood, data started showing a latitude dependent error that cannot be corrected by a simple calibration correction. The calibration appears to be stable near the equator. But by 50 degrees latitude, there is now a -2% to -4% error in TOMS, a bit larger in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere. Earth Probe TOMS data since 2002 should NOT be used for trend analysis because of the calibration problem.
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Distribution
Distribution Media:
ftp
Distribution Size:
0.2 Mbytes
Distribution Format:
HDF
Fees:
none
Personnel
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Phone:
301-614-5731
Fax:
301-614-5903
Email:
Pawan.K.Bhartia at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center
Mailstop 613.3
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Phone:
301-614-6776
Email:
omar.o.torres at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 614
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Email:
Jay.R.Herman at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center
Mailstop 614.0
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Phone:
301-614-6038
Fax:
301-614-5903
Email:
richard.d.mcpeters at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center
Mailstop 613.3
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Role:
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Phone:
301-614-5284
Email:
Suraiya.Ahmad at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 610.2
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Role:
DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
301-614-5121
Email:
James.Johnson at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 610.2
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Publications/References
Eck, T. F., Bhartia, P. K., Kerr, J. B., Satellite estimation of spectral UVB irradiance using TOMS derived total ozone and UV reflectivity, Geophy. Res. Letters 1995, 22, 611-614 Herman, J.R., et al., "Meteor-3 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) Data Products User's Guide." NASA reference publication 1393, 1996. McPeters, R.D., et al., "Earth-Probe Total Ozone ... Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) Data Products User's Guide." NASA Reference Publication 206895, April 1998. ftp://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/eptoms/EARTHPROBE_USERGUIDE.PDF McPeters, R.D., et al., "Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) Data Products User's Guide." NASA Reference Publication 1384, April 1996. Krueger, A., M. Schoeberl, P.Newman, and R.Stolarski, June 1992. "The 1991 Antarctic Ozone Hole; TOMS Observations", Geophys. Res. Letters, 19: 1215-1218. Schoeberl, M.R., A.J. Krueger, and P.A. Newman, 1986. 'The Morphology of Antarctic Total Ozone As Seen by TOMS,' Geophys. Res. Letters, 13:1217-1220.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2011-02-23
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-12-19
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