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HECTOR input, output and control files for Antarctic Surface Mass Balance (RACMO2.3p2 and ice core composites)

University of Tasmania, Australia
Matt King
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The dataset creation is described in a submitted paper of King and Watson "Antarctic Surface Mass Balance: natural variability, noise and detecting new trends".

It includes the input, output and control files requires to run HECTOR software with various parameterisations and noise models.

The format of the data is given in the HECTOR software manual.

Data time period: 1800 to 2017

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