1999 data from the National Science Foundation's Contrasting Architecture and Dynamics of the Transantarctic Mountains project. The dataset is part of a collaborative geophysical research effort funded under NSF OPP-9615704 and OPP-9615832 awards. It was last updated by organization SCIOPS in December 1999.
Use Cases
- Analyzing subsurface geological architecture using transect survey data.
- Modeling mountain range dynamics from geophysical measurements.
- Correlating specific NSF grant-funded research outputs with field observations.
Strengths
- Data originates from a formal NSF-funded research project (OPP-9615704, OPP-9615832).
- Project focuses on a specific, scientifically significant region: the Transantarctic Mountains.
Limitations
- Data is over 20 years old, last updated in 1999, limiting contemporary analysis.
- No column definitions, sample data, or size information are available for assessment.
- The specific geophysical parameters and measurement methods are not detailed.
Provenance
- Source
- National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs funded project.
- Collection Method
- Geophysical transect surveys, specific methodology unknown.
- Time Range
- Project active circa 1999.
- Freshness
- 1999-12-22
- Geography
- Transantarctic Mountains region, Antarctica.