By laraf | Sun, 10/23/2022 - 13:07 Abstract The sea ice drifter trajectories from the 2017 Spitsbergen banks deployment by Turnbull et. al., generated with the code at: https://github.com/jerabaul29/data_release_sea_ice_drift_waves_in_ice_marginal_ice_zone_2022/tree/master/Data/2017_April_Spitsbergen_Bank . More data may be available at this address than in this nc file. Please discuss any question / issue about the present data inside the issue tracker of the github repository. ISO Topic category oceans Citation info DOI https://doi.org/10.21343/9cf5-qq84 Citation Turnbull, I., & Rabault, J. (2022). Sea ice drift from the April 2017 deployment on the Spitsberg banks. [Data set]. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/9CF5-QQ84 License CC-BY-4.0 Data Access Type: HTTPResource: https://thredds.met.no/thredds/fileServer/arcticdata/jeanr-202210/2017-04.nc Type: OPeNDAPResource: https://thredds.met.no/thredds/dodsC/arcticdata/jeanr-202210/2017-04.nc Contact Role: InvestigatorName: Ian Turnbullemail: Institution: Role: InvestigatorName: Jean Rabaultemail: jeanr@met.noInstitution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) Role: Data center contactName: ADC supportemail: adc-support@met.noInstitution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre Time Extent Start Date 2017-04-24T09:14:59Z End Date 2017-07-15T13:49:30Z Defines the temporal extent or coverage of the dataset. Time is expressed in UTC. For collections the end date is empty. Geographical Extent south 71.26 north 76.59 east 25.87 west -0.83 Geographical location is expressed with decimal numbers with positive axis Northwards and zero at the Equator (for north and south), and decimal numbers with positive axis Eastwards and zero at the Greenwich meridian (for east and west). Tags DOI dataset landing page