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US ITASE-99-1 ice core (Research Funded by NSF OPP)
Entry ID: US_ITASE-99-1

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Summary
Abstract: Sub-annually resolved ice core chemistry data from various sites on the Antarctic Ice Sheet were obtained from 1999 to 2008 during the US International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) deployments. Researchers conducted experiments approximately every 100-300 km looking for clues representing climatic conditions over the past 200-1000+ years. Ice cores, obtained for the ... View entire text
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Caption:  US ITASE traverse platform on the way to South Pole
Description:  Image taken by Dan Dixon during 2007-2008 US ITASE expedition.

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Caption:  Removing ice core from drill
Description:  Image taken using Dan Dixon camera during 2007-2008 US ITASE expedition.

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Caption:  Dan Dixon measuring ice core
Description:  Image of Dan Dixon taken using Dan Dixon camera during 2007-2008 US ITASE expedition.

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Caption:  Mike Waszkiewicz drilling using ECLIPSE system
Description:  Image of Mike Waszkiewicz taken by Dan Dixon during 2007-2008 US ITASE expedition.

 
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: -80.62   S: -80.62   E: -122.63   W: -122.63
Min Altitude: 1350 M Max Altitude: 1350 M
Min Depth: 0 Max Depth: 58 M

Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator: Climate Change Institute
Dataset Title: US ITASE glaciochemical data
Dataset Series Name: US ITASE Phase I and II
Dataset Release Place: NSIDC and Icereader
Dataset Publisher: Climate Change Institute
Version: 12_03_2008
Issue Identification: 12_03_2008/1
Data Presentation Form: digital file
Other Citation Details: comma separated ASCII file
Parent DIF
This data set description is a member of a collection. The collection is described in
US_ITASE

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1713-01-01
Stop Date: 2000-12-31
Paleo Temporal Coverage
Paleo Start Date: 300 ybp
Paleo Stop Date: 0 ybp
Chrono Unit:
Data Resolution
Horizontal Resolution Range: Point Resolution
Vertical Resolution Range: Point Resolution
Temporal Resolution: Decadal, Annual, Subannual, Seasonal
Temporal Resolution Range: Annual Climatology
Science Keywords
ATMOSPHERE > AEROSOLS > SULFATE PARTICLES Parameter Definition
ATMOSPHERE > ALTITUDE > TROPOPAUSE Parameter Definition
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Distribution
Distribution Media: Electronic
Distribution Format: Internet
Fees: Free
Personnel
Role: SERF AUTHOR
Phone: (301) 614-6898
Fax: 301-614-5268
Email: Tyler.B.Stevens at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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City: Greenbelt
Province or State: MD
Postal Code: 20771
Country: USA
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