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SOAR PPT (Pensacola-Pole Transect) gridded aerogeophysical observations

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The PPT survey extended from the Ross Ice Shelf, southward over the TAM along 150W between the Scott and Reedy Glaciers, and through the South Pole. Approximately 15,000 line km were flown. North-south oriented transects were flown 10 km apart and west-east tie lines were flown with a 30 km line spacing. Fifteen km long transect 'run-ins' and 'run-outs' were added to each line, thus ensuring data collection to survey boundaries. Laser altimetry, ice-penetrating radar, gravity and magnetic field intensity data were collected. This work was funded by NSF-OPP grant 9615832 with the project title: Collaborative Research: Contrasting Architecture and Dynamics of the Transantarctic Mountains (Pensacola-Pole Transect). Principal Investigators were D.D. Blankenship, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, and R.E. Bell and W.R. Buck, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. <br> <br> This work was conducted by the Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR) NSF facility under cooperative agreement OPP-9319379. The 1998/1999 field season <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2152/65412"> report </a>(Holt et al 1999) describes the field work in more detail. <br> <br> These data are gridded orthogonal data with a point every 850 m. Data is in a space delimited ASCII table with three columns: Longitude, Latitude and geophysical observation. Grids are smoothed using a Gaussian filter (2.125 km for gravity, magnetic field anomaly, surface elevation and 8.5 km for ice thickness) and surfaced using a bicubic spline method. <br> Observations include: <ol> <li> Bed elevation (m, WGS-84) </li> <li> Gravity disturbance (mGal, WGS-84) </li> <li> Ice Thickness (m) </li> <li> Laser Derived Surface Elevation (m, WGS-84) </li> <li> Magnetic Anomaly (nT, IGRF) </li> <li> Radar Derived Surface Elevation (m, WGS-84) </li> </ol> A browse image is included. <br><br> <i>Acknowledgement: </i><br> In keeping with NSF Grant Policy, any publication using these data (including web documents) must contain the following acknowledgment: "This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under cooperative agreement OPP-9319379." Also, any oral presentation utilizing these materials should acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation. In addition, we request that any oral presentation, web page or publication also acknowledge SOAR and the University of Texas. A suitable citation for PPT data is: <br> <i>Davis, M.B., 2001, Subglacial Morphology and Structural Geology in the Southern Transantarctic Mountains from Airborne Geophysics, M.S. Thesis, Univ. of Texas, 133 pp.<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.26153/tsw/2786">doi:10.26153/tsw/2786</a></i> <br> These data represent the data that was hosted on the UTIG webpage at https://www-udc.ig.utexas.edu/external/facilities/aero/data/soar/PPT/SOAR_ppt.htm.
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2025-09-08
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