Interior Alaska Bouguer Gravity Anomaly
A 1 kilometer Complete Bouguer Anomaly gravity grid of interior Alaska. Only those grid cells within 10 kilometers of a gravity data point have gravity values. Number of columns is 850 and number of rows is 600. The order of the data is from the lower left to the right and then up one row.
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- Use Constraints: If you use this data, please cite the National Geophysical Data Center and the originator of the data.
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gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.geophysics:G01410
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Ordering Instructions | Ordering Instructions: Price information is available upon request. Prepay by check, money order or bank card. There is a standard handling charge, with additional costs for special handling. Orders may be placed via fax, email, regular mail or telephone. Custom Order Process: Contact Data Center for information. |
Distributor | User Services DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce 303-497-6826 ngdc.info@noaa.gov |
Dataset Point of Contact | Brian Meyer NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information 303-497-6125 Brian.Meyer@noaa.gov |
Time Period | Unknown to Unknown |
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates |
West: -159.00000
East: -144.00000
South: 61.00000
North: 66.00000
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Edition | 1999 Edition |
Dataset Progress Status | Under development - data is currently in the process of being created |
Data Update Frequency | Irregular |
Supplemental Information | Note that the source documentation stated that the map projection is Lambert Conical Equal-Area. In addition to giving the Bounding Coordinates in latitude and longitude, the limits of coverage for the gridded and projected data sets are also given in units of measure of the projection. This is usually the distance from a central meridian (the x-coordinate), or base latitude (the y-coordinate), in meters or kilometers of the given projection. For this data set those boundaries are:The Western-most boundary: -429 kilometersThe Eastern-most boundary: 420 kilometersThe Northern-most boundary: 1268 kilometersThe Southern-most boundary: 669 kilometers |
Purpose | To provide easy access to global and regional gravity data and related models for scientific studies. |
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Last Modified: 2017-09-25
For questions about the information on this page, please email: Brian.Meyer@noaa.gov
For questions about the information on this page, please email: Brian.Meyer@noaa.gov