The NAG-TEC Atlas provides a comprehensive review of geological and geophysical information over the north-east Atlantic region. The Atlas was produced as part of the NAG-TEC project, a collaborative effort by the British Geological Survey, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, the Geological Survey of Ireland, the Geological Survey of the Netherlands, the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland, the Geological Survey of Norway, Iceland GeoSurvey, and Jarðfeingi, the Faroe Islands, along with a number of academic partners and significant support from industry. The main focus was to investigate the tectonic evolution of the region with a particular emphasis on basin evolution along conjugate margins. This dataverse contains all the key data and information collected by the group to develop the Atlas.
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Jun 15, 2022 - Gravity Anomaly Grids
Co-Ordinate Animation - 57.1 MB - MD5: cd5d18724ef6dd1173e71ed799dd87ad
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XYZ ascii grid of the tilt derivative in the original projection coordinates used by the project. Lambert Conic Conformal: central meridian - 40°W, standard parallels - 55°N, 75°N. Datum: WGS84
Jun 15, 2022
Hopper, J.R.; Gaina, C., 2014, "Bathymetry and Residual Bathymetry", https://doi.org/10.22008/FK2/7ASIRM, GEUS Dataverse, V1
Bathymetry and elevation of the Northeast Atlantic region, primarily based on IBCAO version 3 and ETOPO1 and supplemented with unpublished multibeam data in some areas. The residual bathymetry is the sediment unloaded bathymetry corrected for thermal subsidence using the oceanic...
Network Common Data Form - 53.0 MB - MD5: ff209cef5040db7cc65e861f710f62d0
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netcdf gridded file of bathymetry and elevation with geographic x-y coordinates. Datum: WGS84
Co-Ordinate Animation - 972.7 MB - MD5: 59f13ba85148872a44ea9d9a2cd1b6f7
XYZ ascii grid of bathymetry and elevation in geographic x-y coordinates. Datum: WGS84
Network Common Data Form - 143.0 MB - MD5: 9a53f7fe114ddecdd78c8748f35a90b7
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netcdf gridded file of bathymetry and elevation in the original projection coordinates used by the project. Lambert Conic Conformal: central meridian - 40°W, standard parallels - 55°N, 75°N. Datum: WGS84
Co-Ordinate Animation - 935.3 MB - MD5: 7f925caca9a3f5ce3fe1f4b67b5a349c
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XYZ ascii grid of bathymetry and elevation in the original projection coordinates used by the project. Lambert Conic Conformal: central meridian - 40°W, standard parallels - 55°N, 75°N. Datum: WGS84
Network Common Data Form - 146.5 MB - MD5: b98e828c6c70c60f8b6d9f6a53e54ea9
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netcdf gridded file of residual bathymetry with geographic x-y coordinates. Datum: WGS84
Co-Ordinate Animation - 36.4 MB - MD5: 40aeace2a3a8b13057857ce1b0d0e7ba
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XYZ ascii grid of residual bathymetry in geographic x-y coordinates. Datum: WGS84
Network Common Data Form - 5.9 MB - MD5: fa62ef42700bc906fd0ad5ea31b73e7f
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netcdf gridded file of residual bathymetry in the original projection coordinates used by the project. Lambert Conic Conformal: central meridian - 40°W, standard parallels - 55°N, 75°N. Datum: WGS84
Co-Ordinate Animation - 35.7 MB - MD5: 2dd3326f0542425e26eaf84b8b222d2a
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XYZ ascii grid of residual bathymetry in the original projection coordinates used by the project. Lambert Conic Conformal: central meridian - 40°W, standard parallels - 55°N, 75°N. Datum: WGS84
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