Marine Geoscience Data System

Data Download Report for Jesus Ibanez

January 01, 2016 to June 30, 2016

Data Download Reports are prepared bi-annually and are sent to all Scientists associated with downloaded data including Chief/Co-Chief Scientists of field programs, project PIs and Co-PIs, and data set Investigators. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.

MGDS Data Downloads

Collection ID Chief
Scientist
Data Set
Investigator(s)
Device Info Total
Size
Total File
Downloads
Data Set Information Prior to downloading data, users are asked to state intended use: Research, Personal, Education or Other.
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Download
Purpose(s)
HE102 Ibanez Barclay,
Wilcock
Hesperides
Sonar:Multibeam
64
kB
1 Bathymetry
(Grid)
doi: 10.1594/IEDA/310092
HE102 Ibanez Barclay,
Wilcock
Hesperides
Sonar:Multibeam
1
MB
1 Bathymetry
(Grid)
doi: 10.1594/IEDA/100250
Total Information A data set corresponds to a group of one or more data files, typically based on data and device type as well as data quality. For example, raw multibeam data from a single cruise could correspond to one data set composed of 1078 data files.Data Sets =2, Total Files Downloaded=2, Total Volume Downloaded=1 MB
Data Downloads by Information Corresponds to the domain type of the user downloading data.Domain:  edu=0, gov=0, mil=0, net=0, org=0, com=0, foreign=2, other=0

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MGDS Document Downloads

Collection ID Chief Scientist Total
Downloads
Document Title
HE102 Ibanez 37 Map:Location
HE102 Ibanez 121 Report:Technical:Cruise
Total Documents Downloaded=2, Total Downloads=158
Document Downloads by InformationCorresponds to the domain type of the user downloading data.Domain  edu=0, gov=0, mil=0, net=31, org=3, com=12, foreign=65, other=47



About MGDS

The Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS) was established in 2003 as a trusted marine geoscience data repository that provides free public access to a curated collection of marine geophysical data products and complementary data related to understanding the formation and evolution of the seafloor and sub-seafloor. The system ensures that NSF-funded marine geoscience research data are Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). The richness of the MGDS metadata catalog adds value to its data holdings by providing extensive disciplinary information and context that more readily enables data discovery and re-use. MGDS makes available a digital library of more than 80 terabytes of data files, and is designed to serve the needs of its science user community with a focus on (1) facilitating data discovery and access, (2) curating coherent disciplinary data collections that facilitate the creation of global syntheses, (3) ensuring the long-term preservation and stewardship of research data products, and (4) facilitating compliance with data management and sharing obligations.