Marine heat flow measurements investigate the thermal structure of the Adare Trough in Antarctica. The dataset was collected by the AMD_KOPRI organization and published in 2015.
Use Cases
- Analyze spatial patterns of heat flow measurements across the Adare Trough seafloor.
- Model the thermal structure of the Antarctic oceanic crust using collected heat flow data.
- Correlate heat flow measurements with other geophysical data for tectonic studies.
Strengths
- Data originates from a specific scientific investigation in a defined Antarctic region.
- Measurements are focused on a specific geophysical property (heat flow).
Limitations
- The sample size (number of measurement points) is unknown.
- Data is from a single year (2015), providing a temporal snapshot.
- Specific measurement methods, precision, and column details are unavailable.
Provenance
- Source
- AMD_KOPRI via NASA Earthdata.
- Collection Method
- Marine heat flow measurements, specific instrumentation unknown.
- Time Range
- 2015
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Adare Trough, Antarctica.