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Mar 31, 2025 - Nicholas Holschuh Dataverse
Mutter, Ellen L.; Holschuh, Nicholas, 2025, "Replication Data for: Advancing interpretation of incoherent scattering in ice penetrating radar data used for ice core site selection", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JAQJWZ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Replication Data for: Advancing interpretation of incoherent scattering in ice penetrating radar data used for ice core site selection, published in "The Cryosphere" |
Oct 31, 2023 - Harvard Dataverse
Fouché, Eads; Shaya, Marguerite; Fudge, T.J.; Holschuh, Nicholas, 2023, "Context Map for Allan Hills Ice Coring Projects (QGIS)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FX9JEC, Harvard Dataverse, V2
This map depicts the Allan Hills, Antarctica, along with geophysical data useful for understanding ice flow in this locality. Ice flow in the Allan Hills is not well understood, and our map helps address this gap in knowledge by compiling and visually representing various data sets rarely shown together. This is the first time a shareable map of th... |
Feb 20, 2023 - The Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey (GAPlanetS)
Follette, Kate, 2023, "Data for The Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey (GAPlanetS) - Results from a Six Year Campaign to Image Accreting Protoplanets", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/LW9WJJ, Harvard Dataverse, V4
Meaning of file tags: 'raw': raw VisAO image files 'preprocessed': calibration files and dark-subtracted, flat-fielded and aligned image files 'postprocessed': PyKLIP post-processed image files |
Dec 5, 2022 - Nicholas Holschuh Dataverse
Holschuh, Nicholas; Caroline Needell, 2022, "Replication Data for: Evaluating the Retreat, Stabilization, and Regrowth of Crane Glacier against Marine Ice Cliff Process Models", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SOFZR7, Harvard Dataverse, V2
The data provided in the attached file are the basis for figures 1 and 2 in "Evaluating the Retreat, Stabilization, and Regrowth of Crane Glacier against Marine Ice Cliff Process Models", submitted to Geophysical Research Letters in 2022 |
Oct 25, 2022Kate Follette Dataverse
We are entering an exciting era where it is becoming possible to directly observe the assembly of giant planets. We present raw and reduced data from the Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey (GAPlanetS), a five year visible light high contrast imaging campaign targeting the fifteen brightest Southern Hemisphere transitional disks with the Magellan Ad... |
Oct 18, 2022
I use large ground-based telescopes equipped with a technology called adaptive optics that “de-twinkles” stars so that I can search their environs for young exoplanets (planets around other stars) and circumstellar disks (the disks of gas and dust that form planets). Using a variety of hardware and image processing techniques, I isolate the light e... |
Aug 30, 2022
My research examines the physical processes that govern glacier change from the equator to the poles. Glaciers in the mid-latitudes are the capacitors of the hydrologic system, accumulating snow in the wet season and discharging it in the dry season, providing critical water resources to water-stressed communities in Asia and South America. Ice She... |
Jun 24, 2022 - Nicholas Holschuh Dataverse
Holschuh, Nicholas, 2022, "Updated Ice Bottom Elevation for the 2009 Antarctic TO Radar Surveys of West Antarctica", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/M4C540, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:4dZLg/19nJ50VijTUru4YQ== [fileUNF]
Original processing of the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) radar data collected in West Antarctica in 2009 had a time-offset that was not properly accounted for, leading to inaccurate ice-bottom elevations. These files represent the ice bottom reflection after accounting for the time-offset. |