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  • This record describes sub-bottom data collected on RV Investigator voyage IN2015_V02, which departed Sydney 15 May 2015 and arrived in Brisbane on 26 May 2015. The Kongsberg SBP120 (Sub bottom profiler) was used to acquire data through out the voyage. Data are stored in *.raw (15 files 4.62 GB) raw and *.seg (15 files 4.6 GB) segy formats at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere.

  • This record describes sub-bottom data collected on RV Investigator voyage IN2014_E02. The sea trial included two legs, both from Hobart to Hobart with Leg 1 between 28th of October to the 1st November and Leg 2 from the 1st November to the 6th November. The Kongsberg SBP120 (Sub bottom profiler) was used to acquire data throughout the voyage. Data are stored in *.raw raw and *.seg segy formats at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere. There are 88 files totalling 6.72 GB of raw data in this dataset. Additional information regarding this dataset is contained in the GSM data acquisition and processing report.

  • This record describes sub-bottom data collected on RV Investigator Event voyage IN2014_E03, which departed Hobart on the 10 Nov 2014 and returned to Hobart on the 17 Nov 2014. The Kongsberg SBP120 (Sub bottom profiler) was used to acquire data along the East Coast of Tasmania. Data are stored in *.raw raw and *.seg segy formats at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere. There are 82 files totalling 5.17 GB of raw data in this dataset. Additional information regarding this dataset is contained in the GSM data acquisition and processing report.

  • This record describes the deep-sea sediment core products produced by Holder et al. (2020) from two sites in the Sabrina Coast continental slope and rise, the first sedimentary sequences investigated in this region of the East Antarctic. The cores were used to study changes in the oceanic and depositional environment and their interaction with the nearby Totten Glacier. The two archives show clear variations between glacial and interglacial phases over the last 350 Kyrs, driven by the movement of the ice sheet advancing and retreating over the continental shelf and ocean circulation patterns that deliver heat either close to the Antarctic coastline or further away from the continental slope. This research provided a foundation for future palaeoceanographic work in the region and suggested that warm oceanic conditions, similar to today, have influenced the Sabrina Coast during past warm interglacials over the last 350 Kyrs. For more details please refer to the cited article (download link provided below): Holder, L., M. Duffy, B. Opdyke, A. Leventer, A. Post, P. O’Brien and L. K. Armand (2020): Controls on Sedimentation and Primary Productivity in Late Pleistocene Slope Sediments Seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica. Paleoceanography, under review.

  • This record describes sub-bottom data collected on RV Investigator voyage IN2015_E01, which departed Hobart on the 29 Jan 2015 and returned to Hobart on the 19 Feb 2015, after successfully testing equipment at 65° south. The Kongsberg SBP120 (Sub bottom profiler) was used to acquire data between Hobart and Antarctica. Data are stored in *.raw raw and *.seg segy formats at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere. There are 144 files totalling 10.0 GB of raw data in this dataset. Additional information regarding this dataset is contained in the GSM data acquisition and processing report.

  • This record describes sub-bottom data collected on RV Investigator voyage IN2015_V03, which departed Brisbane 3rd June 2015 and arrived Sydney on 18 June 2015. The Kongsberg SBP120 (Sub bottom profiler) was used to acquire data in Tasman Sea. Data are stored in *.raw raw and *.seg segy formats at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere. There are 156 files totaling 8.57GB of raw data in this dataset. Additional information regarding this dataset is contained in the GSM data acquisition and processing report.

  • This record describes sub bottom data collected on the Marine National Facility RV Investigator voyage IN2015_V01. This is the first research voyage for the RV Investigator departing Hobart on the 21 March and returning to Hobart on the 30 March, 2015. The Kongsberg SBP120 (Sub bottom profiler) was used to acquire data south west of Tasmania. Data are stored in *.raw raw and *.seg segy formats at CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere. There are 53 files totaling 3.08 GB of raw data in this dataset. Additional information regarding this dataset is contained in the GSM data acquisition and processing report.