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Surveys and detailed investigations of Holocene raised beaches on the Victoria Land coast from Spike Cape to Depot Island
Entry ID: K052_1984_1985_NZ_2

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Summary
Abstract: The Holocene raised beaches along the Victoria Land coast from Spike Cape north to Depot Island were investigated. Raised beach ridge suites contain records of relative sea level change that can provide both an important input to and verification of ice sheet reconstruction models. The aim of this study was to obtain detailed information from the sites which were visited, to describe the new ... View entire text
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
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1.   N: -77.3   S: -77.3   E: 163.57   W: 163.57   (View on interactive map)
2.   N: -77.23   S: -77.23   E: 163.5   W: 163.5   (View on interactive map)
3.   N: -77.03   S: -77.03   E: 163.2   W: 163.2   (View on interactive map)
4.   N: -76.88   S: -76.88   E: 162.73   W: 162.73   (View on interactive map)
5.   N: -76.82   S: -76.82   E: 162.97   W: 162.97   (View on interactive map)
6.   N: -76.73   S: -76.73   E: 163.02   W: 163.02   (View on interactive map)
7.   N: -76.7   S: -76.7   E: 162.97   W: 162.97   (View on interactive map)


Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1984-10-21
Stop Date: 1984-11-13
Data Resolution
Temporal Resolution Range: Monthly - < Annual
Data Center
National Snow and Ice Data Center Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://nsidc.org
Dataset ID: NSIDC_ExtentAnomalyMaps2002-2008

Data Center Personnel
Name: NSIDC USER SERVICES
Phone: +1 (303) 492-6199
Fax: +1 (303) 492-2468
Email: nsidc at nsidc.org
Contact Address:
National Snow and Ice Data Center
CIRES, 449 UCB
University of Colorado
City: Boulder
Province or State: CO
Postal Code: 80309-0449
Country: USA
Publications/References
Meier, W.N., J.C. Stroeve, and F. Fetterer. 2006. Whither Arctic sea ice? A clear signal of decline regionally, seasonally and extending beyond the satellite record. Annals of Glaciology 46: 428-434.

Cavalieri, D.J., C.L. Parkinson, and K.Y. Vinnikov. 2003. 30-year satellite record reveals contrasting Arctic and Antarctic decadal sea ice variability. Geophysical Research Letters doi:10.1029/2003GL018031.
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2009-07-09
Last DIF Revision Date: 2012-12-13

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