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The Ross Sea Iceberg Project
Entry ID: K201_1983_1989_NZ_1

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Summary
Abstract: The Ross Sea Iceberg Project aims to determine the distribution, sources, movement and sizes of icebergs in the Ross Sea. These characteristics have previously not been well known but are important because icebergs are a significant part of both the Antarctic marine environment and the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet which effect the global environment. Icebergs are also a major natural ... View entire text
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
  N: -71.0   S: -78.0   E: 171.0   W: 160.0

Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator: University of Montana
Dataset Title: Freeze-Thaw Earth System Data Record
Dataset Publisher: University of Montana
Online Resource: http://freezethaw.ntsg.umt.edu/
Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1988-01-01
Stop Date: 2002-12-31
Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution: 25 km
Longitude Resolution: 25 km
Horizontal Resolution Range: 10 km - < 50 km or approximately .09 degree - < .5 degree
Access Constraints None
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group, School of Forestry, University of Montana Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://www.ntsg.umt.edu/

Data Center Personnel
Name: JOHN S. KIMBALL
Email: johnk at ntsg.umt.edu
Contact Address:
NTSG School of Forestry
University of Montana
City: Missoula
Province or State: MT
Postal Code: 59812
Country: USA
Distribution
Distribution Media: FTP
Fees: None
Personnel
Role: DIF 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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Publications/References
McDonald, K.C., J.S. Kimball, E. Njoku, R. Zimmermann, and M. Zhao, 2004. Variability in springtime thaw in the terrestrial high latitudes: Monitoring a major control on the biospheric assimilation of atmospheric CO2 with spaceborne microwave remote sensing. Earth Interactions 8(20), 1-23.

Kimball, J.S., K.C. McDonald, and M. Zhao, 2006. Spring thaw and its effect on terrestrial vegetation productivity in the western Arctic observed from satellite microwave and optical remote sensing. Earth Interactions 10(21), 1-22.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2008-11-07
Last DIF Revision Date: 2009-01-21

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