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Our Footprint on Antarctica - Buildings, disturbance

Australian Antarctic Division
Brooks, S.T. ; BROOKS, SHAUN TIMOTHY
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These data are publicly available for download from the provided URL. This file contains the original data provided by Shaun as an ESRI file geodatabase and a folder of shapefiles converted from the feature classes in the geodatabase. The folder of shapefiles is provided in case someone interested in the data is unable to use an ESRI file geodatabase.

Note, a previous version of this dataset was referenced by doi:10.4225/15/5ae7af0fb9fcf

All use of work must cite use of the data.

This data set conforms to the CCBY Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=AAS_5134_Antarctic_Disturbance_Footprint when using these data.

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GIS shapefiles of all buildings and disturbance detected across Antarctica, manually digitised from Google Earth images. The data set includes point locations for Automated Weather Stations (AWS), lighthouses, flight routes, maintained traverse routes, camp and hut sites, historic sites and monuments, and sites of current and former stations where mapping was not possible.

The following provides descriptions of the attributes within the GIS layers:
'STATION' refers to the name of the Research Station or Base

'NAME' refers to a named building within a station (e.g. 'Brookes Hut' which is part of 'DAVIS' within the 'STATION' attributes.

'Ice_free' refers to if a building is located on ice or in an ice-free environment
'0' = a building on ice.
'1' = on an ice-free environment.

'STATUS' refers to the use of the buildings:
1 = Closed site
2 = Lighthouse or camp
3 = Field hut or refuge
4 = Summer/seasonal only
5 = Year round operation.

These data were the output of: Brooks, S. T., Jabour, J., van den Hoff, J. and Bergstrom, D. M. Our footprint on Antarctica competes with nature for rare ice-free land. Nature Sustainability, doi:10.1038/s41893-019-0237-y (2019).

This dataset was last updated on the 30 October 2019 with six additional footprint locations added.

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Progress Code: completed
Statement: Sources of error are identified in the Materials and Methods of Brooks et al. 2019. This dataset is subject to periodic updates. Please contact the authors if you wish to cite the dataset as there may be a newer version available.

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Purpose
To provide a spatially explicit dataset to quantify and provide means of analysis for the threatening processes associated with buildings and ice-free disturbance in Antarctica.

Data time period: 2005-10-01 to 2017-11-22

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