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The scope of dbSEABED is worldwide, from estuaries across the continental shelves to the very deepest ocean, dealing with the rock and sediment, and the terrigenous-, volcanic- and biogenic-derived materials. The data are sourced from public domain and collaborative datasets, from all the fields of science, survey, engineering and commerce.
The scope of dbSEABED is worldwide, from estuaries across the continental shelves to the very deepest ocean, dealing with the rock and sediment, and the terrigenous-, volcanic- and biogenic-derived materials. The data are sourced from public domain and collaborative datasets, from all the fields of science, survey, engineering and commerce.
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|Key references dataset=Jenkins, C.J. 2010. Seafloor Substrates. INSTAAR, University of Colorado, Boulder CO USA. (URL: "http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/DBSEABED"; Last edit 18 Feb 2010)
|Key references dataset=Jenkins, C.J. 2010. Seafloor Substrates. INSTAAR, University of Colorado, Boulder CO USA. (URL: "http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/DBSEABED"; Last edit 18 Feb 2010)
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DBSEABED dataset information page



Short Description

Adr mudT.jpg
Example data layer:
Mud areas in the Adriatic Sea (%mud).

Statement: dbSEABED describes the materials and features of the global seafloor.

Abstract: dbSEABED is an integration of all the datasets that deal with the materials and features of the seabed. It holds data describing about 2 million seafloor sites, and integrates that pointwise data using an Information Processing System that has a number of processing steps and options. A unique and advantageous feature is that word-based descriptive data about seafloor bottom type is parsed and brought into conformance with the analytical numeric data type, so that they become co-mappable. This gives the best possible geographic coverage and information richness from the available data.

dbSEABED deals with the grain size textures, strengths and porosities, carbon and carbonate compositions, colors, structural features, and grain components of the seafloor. The diverse inputs on these properties from thousands of individual datasets are harmonized into a standardized and calibrated set of outputs, which initially is pointwise but then is computed into grids and other visualizations. For quality assurance reasons, a significant amount (about 20%) of the original data from the diverse input datasets are not accepted to outputs.

The scope of dbSEABED is worldwide, from estuaries across the continental shelves to the very deepest ocean, dealing with the rock and sediment, and the terrigenous-, volcanic- and biogenic-derived materials. The data are sourced from public domain and collaborative datasets, from all the fields of science, survey, engineering and commerce.

Data format

Data type: Substrates
Data origin: Measured
Data format: ASCII
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Datum:

Data Coverage

Spatial data coverage: Global point source measurements
Temporal data coverage: Time averaged
Time period covered:

Availability

Download data: http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/DBSEABED
Data source: http://instaar.colorado.edu/~jenkinsc/dbseabed/

References

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