@article{,
title= {noaa-ncei-sediment-thickness-v3},
journal= {},
author= {Straume, E.O. and Gaina, C. and Medvedev, S. and Hochmuth, K. and Gohl, K. and Whittaker, J. M.},
year= {},
url= {https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/total-sediment-thickness-oceans-seas},
abstract= {The Total Sediment Thickness database for the World's Oceans and Marginal Seas is a compilation of sediment-thickness data from previously published isopach maps, ocean drilling results from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) and the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP), and variety of seismic data.
About Version 3
The global 5âarcâminute total sediment thickness grid, GlobSed, incorporates data and several regional oceanic sediment thickness maps for:
NE Atlantic (Funck et al., 2017; Hopper et al., 2014)
Mediterranean (Molinari & Morelli, 2011)
Arctic (Petrov et al., 2016)
Weddell Sea (Huang et al., 2014)
Ross Sea, Amundsen Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea sectors off West Antarctica (Lindeque et al., 2016; Wobbe et al., 2014).
This version also includes updates in the White Sea region based on the Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI) map of Orlov and Fedorov (2001). GlobSed covers a larger area than NCEIâs previous global grids (Divins, 2003; Whittaker et al. 2013), and the new updates results in a 29.7% increase in estimated total oceanic sediment volume.},
keywords= {NOAA, NCEI, sediment, seafloor, ODP, DSDP},
terms= {},
license= {},
superseded= {}
}