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Germany's Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides this dataset via an INSPIRE Download Service. The service dynamically generates download links for records through Get Map calls to a WMS interface. The dataset was last updated on 2026-02-24.
1957-1962 observations from work near Wilkes Station, Law Dome, Wilkes Land. The dataset includes recorded values for accumulation, movement, surface conditions, snow hardness and density, and air temperatures. The hard copy is archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Antarctic ice cores collected along a traverse over Law Dome and Wilkes Land in 1963. The dataset includes stratigraphy details and notes on ice temperature, hardness, density, and grain size. The original hard copy is archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Surface snow densities along the Western Line (B029-GM04), recorded every 10km, and pit measurements of stratigraphy and snow density for B029, GF01, GF02, GF04, GF06-GF12. Physical copies of these documents have been stored in the Australian Antarctic Division records store. The data was last updated in 1983.
1977 strain grid measurements from sites BHD and SGF on Law Dome. The dataset details the setup and measurements made from these Antarctic strain grids. The original hard copy document is archived at the Australian Antarctic Division.
Snow accumulation measurements recorded from snow canes during spring and summer traverses on Law Dome in 1983. Physical copies of these documents have been stored in the Australian Antarctic Division records store. The dataset was last updated on January 18, 1984.
1977 traverse work recorded snow accumulation measurements on Law Dome using snow canes. Copies of the raw logs are archived in the records store of the Australian Antarctic Division. The dataset provides a snapshot of Antarctic snowpack conditions from that year.
1972 snow accumulation measurements recorded from snow canes on Law Dome during a 1977 traverse. The raw log of these measurements has been archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
S2 Pit and Strain Grid Measurements, Law Dome 1959-1960 is a dataset documenting ice deformation from a snow pit and surface grid experiment conducted in the late 1950s. The Australian Antarctic Division (AU_AADC) archived the original hard copy, and the dataset was last updated in 1960. It contains regular measurements of peg and pole positions to record subsurface and surface ice distortion over time.
Measurements and re-measurements from the S2 pit and strain grid on Law Dome were recorded during 1962 and 1963. The dataset originates from the Australian Antarctic Division and the hard copy is archived in their records store. The data likely documents temporal changes in ice strain at a specific Antarctic location.
AU_AADC provides a report on the drilling of a 234-meter deep ice core at site DE08, 16km east of the summit of Law Dome, Antarctica, during the 1987/88 season. The report includes expedition details, drilling methods, and data on temperature, ice age, and ice density at various depths. It was last updated in the NASA Earth Data system on February 26, 1998.
1981 winter records document air pressure, air temperature, wind speed, visibility, and weather notes taken several times daily during traverses over Law Dome and Wilkes Land. The data was collected by the Australian Antarctic Division and is stored in their physical records store. Observations were recorded in 1981.
Logbooks and notes document a 1986 scientific traverse over Law Dome and Wilkes Land from Casey Station. The collection records accumulation, gravity, snow temperature, magnetic field, stratigraphy, barometric pressure, and meteorological observations. Physical copies are held by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Field logs document snow accumulation, snow density, gravity, and snow pit stratigraphy recorded during the 1984 traverse season on Law Dome and Wilkes Land in Antarctica. The data was collected by the Australian Antarctic Division and archived in their records store. The dataset represents a single field season concluding in December 1984.
1981 gravity readings were collected during a spring traverse across Law Dome and Wilkes Land. The Australian Antarctic Division gathered these measurements, with many locations recorded twice during the outward and return trips. Physical copies of the original documents are archived.
Law Dome in Antarctica is the location for this collection of gravity measurements recorded in a log book. The data was gathered during 1976 and early 1977 by personnel from the Australian Antarctic Division. The records were archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
1979 gravity data collected during multiple traverses across the Law Dome and Wilkes Land regions of Antarctica. The measurements were gathered by the Australian Antarctic Division during the Autumn-Spring season of that year. Physical records are archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Gravity measurements were recorded several times daily at Casey station from 14 February to 3 March 1978, with additional measurements taken on Law Dome during the traverse season. The data is contained in a logbook archived by the Australian Antarctic Division. This dataset captures a specific period of geophysical observation in Antarctica.
Australian Antarctic Division records document a 96-day traverse across Law Dome and Wilkes Land in 1987. Measurements include air pressure, air temperature, borehole temperature, gravity, and snow accumulation at markers. The dataset includes travel notes and was archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
36 days of field measurements were collected during the 1987 'Traverse 4' expedition across Law Dome, Wilkes Land. The dataset includes detailed gravity and borehole temperature readings from multiple sites, accompanied by travel notes. Records were archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.