Antarctic sea-ice drift vectors using a DM (daily-maps) approach.

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Underlying dataset for the Lavergne et al. (2020) manuscript in EGU The Cryosphere Discussion. Processed from GCOM-W1 AMSR2 36.5 GHz (Ka-band) imagery. See the manuscript for more details.

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Thomas Lavergne, Antarctic sea-ice drift vectors using a DM (daily-maps) approach., (2020) published by Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/yfj4-2528

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Role: Investigator

Name: Thomas Lavergne

email: thomas.lavergne@met.no

Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute


Role: Technical contact

Name: Norwegian Meteorological Institute

email: post@met.no

Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute

Time Extent
Defines the temporal extent or coverage of the dataset. Time is expressed in UTC. For collections the end date is empty.
Geographical Extent
-90.00
-40.18
180.00
-180.00
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).
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