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Revision as of 10:59, 30 June 2020
- A parent IGSN number registered for the Ice core point or location is required.
- For all ice core samples curated by the NSF-ICF a unique sibling IGSN will be derived.
- Projects with samples not curated by the NSF-ICF are encouraged to follow the same naming scheme.
- When NSF-ICF provides ice core samples to the scientific community, these samples will be accompanied by a unique IGSN number.
- Once all Ice core measurements data become publicly available with these unique IGSN numbers for everyIce core sample the entire data archive will be available automatically for every ice core.
- This simple workflow will generate comprehensive ice core data archives.
Ice Core Section
The table below illustrates what will be generated for data that are currently classified as "section" by NSF-ICF. Note that the keyword "tube" is used interchangeably with "section" by NSF-ICF for foil covered cardboard storage media.
Field | Required | Example |
Certificate name | Yes | Ice Core Section -1.0 |
Certificate ID | Yes | ICSec-1.0 |
IGSN parent ID | Yes | WDC06A |
IGSN child ID | Yes | WDC06A-97 |
Section ID | Yes | 97 |
Section Top depth | Yes | 96.030 |
Section Top depth unit | Yes | meters |
Section Bottom depth | Yes | 97.000 |
Section Bottom depth unit | Yes | meters |
Section length | No | 0.970 |
Section length unit | No | meters |
Section quality | No | Good |
Core breaks | yes | 96.21, 96.88 |
Section Notes | No | No notes |
Ice Core Stick
The table below illustrates what will be generated for data that is classified as Stick by NSF-ICF. Traditionally, the type is related to the horizontal subdivision of sections that were allocated to different measurements or archival purposes.
Field | Required | Example |
Certificate name | Yes | Ice core stick-1.0 |
Certificate ID | Yes | ICstick-1.0 |
IGSN parent ID | Yes | WDC06A |
IGSN child ID | Yes | WDC06A-97 |
IGSN grandchild ID | Yes | WDC06A-97-MCА.02 |
Stick-ID | Yes | MCA.02 |
Type Top depth | Yes | 96.030 |
Type Top depth unit | Yes | meters |
Type Bottom depth | Yes | 97.00 |
Type Bottom depth unit | Yes | meters |
Type length | Yes | 0.970 |
Type length unit | Yes | meters |
Type quality | No | Good |
Ice Core Sample
The table below illustrates what will be generated for data that are classified as Sample by NSF-ICF.
Field | Required | Example |
Certificate name | Yes | Ice core Sample-1.0 |
Certificate ID | Yes | ICsam-1.0 |
IGSN parent ID | Yes | WDC06A |
IGSN child ID | Yes | WDC06A-97 |
IGSN grandchild ID | Yes | WDC06A-97-MCA.02 |
IGSN grandgrandchild ID | Yes | WDC06A-97-MCA.02-ICF-1345 |
Sample ID | Yes | ICF-1345 |
Sample Top depth | Yes | 96.030 |
Sample Top depth unit | Yes | meters |
Sample Bottom depth | Yes | 96.20 |
Sample Bottom depth unit | Yes | meters |
Sample length | Yes | 0.17 |
Sample length unit | Yes | meters |
Sample quality | No | Excellent |
Date dd-mm-yyyy | Yes | 21-2-2020 |
Name | Yes | John |