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    Northwest Greenland Active Source Seismic Experiment

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    Basic information about the dataset, and a description of the field note details that were populated into the metadata of the SEGY files. (5.790Kb)
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    A pdf file that contains the information on the deployment details, source used, and the project motivation. (370.3Kb)
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    Tar (transportable archive) and Gzipped Directory of SEGY formatted files. (53.59Mb)
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    External Link(s)
    https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-3279-2021
    Date
    2021
    Author
    Schmerr, Nicholas
    Maguire, Ross
    Pettit, Erin
    Riverman, Kiya
    Gardner, Christyna
    DellaGiustina, Daniella
    Avenson, Brad
    Wagner, Natalie
    Marusiak, Angela
    Habib, Namrah
    Broadbeck, Juliette
    Bray, Veronica
    Bailey, Samuel
    Carr, Christina
    Dahl, Peter
    Weber, Renee
    DRUM DOI
    https://doi.org/10.13016/yy2o-nhua
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    Abstract
    In summer of 2018, the Seismometer to Investigate Ice and Ocean Structure (SIIOS) team conducted a geophysical field investigation on the Greenland ice sheet in northwestern Greenland at a location where a previous airborne radar survey by Palmer et al. (2013) had detected the signatures of a subglacial lake. The field site is located approximately 50 km north of the town of Qaanaaq. This site was chosen for the SIIOS project as it provides an opportunity for studying how a lander station could be used to detect subsurface water at an icy-ocean world. The purpose of the investigation was to confirm the presence of the subglacial lake and to measure its physical properties such as seismic impedance, as well as to estimate its depth and volume. One component of the investigation consisted of an active source seismic survey that was used to create a reflection image of the lake, as well as to measure the ice-bottom reflection coefficient. The survey was conducted along a roughly northeast oriented traverse, which started above the subglacial lake and crossed the lake’s eastern boundary.
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    Line Starting Position (lat/long): 78.05494 -68.43001 Line Ending Position (lat/long): 78.06791 -68.36563
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/1903/27042
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