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A spatial reference and identification system for coastal ice-free land in East Antarctica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 August 2021

Colin Southwell*
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Channel Highway, Kingston, TAS7050, Australia
David Smith
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Channel Highway, Kingston, TAS7050, Australia
Angela Bender
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Channel Highway, Kingston, TAS7050, Australia
Louise Emmerson
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Channel Highway, Kingston, TAS7050, Australia
*
Author for correspondence: C. Southwell, E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

We describe a spatial reference system that uniquely identifies 4884 coastal island and continental rock features across East Antarctica. The system comprises a series of maps and a related database, and can be a foundation tool for a wide range of environmental studies.

Type
Research Note
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press

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