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Ice shelf - ocean interaction in the cavity beneath the Amery Ice Shelf
Entry ID:
ASAC_1164
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Abstract:
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Most of the snow falling on inland Antarctica drains via large ice streams and floating ice shelves to the sea where it lost by iceberg calving or as melt beneath the shelves. Ocean interaction beneath the shelves is complicated, and regions of basal refreezing as well as melt occur. These processes are important not only because they are a major component ... ![]()
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
TOMS Science Team
Dataset Title:
TOMS/EP Total Column Ozone Daily and Monthly Zonal Means
Dataset Series Name:
TOMS Data
Dataset Release Place:
Greenbelt, MD
Dataset Publisher:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Version:
008
Online Resource:
http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1996-07-22
Stop Date:
2005-12-31
Location Keywords
Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution:
1.0 Degrees
Longitude Resolution: 1.25 Degrees Horizontal Resolution Range: 100 km - < 250 km or approximately 1 degree - < 2.5 degrees Temporal Resolution: Daily and Monthly Science Keywords
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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. Ancillary Keywords
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Media:
ftp
Distribution Size:
0.2 Mbytes
Distribution Format:
HDF
Fees:
none
Personnel
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 ... ![]() Extended Metadata Properties
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2011-02-23
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-12-19
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