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  <idinfo>
    <citation>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Michael N. GooseffAndrew G. Fountain</origin>
        <pubdate>2014-10-29</pubdate>
        <title>Glacier snow density measurements, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (1993-2023, ongoing)</title>
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        <geoform>tabular digitial data</geoform>
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        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</pubplace>
          <publish>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <othercit>10.6073/pasta/8ece33de0fbc93d5455eaf99b85af3ee</othercit>
        <onlink>https://mcm.lternet.edu/content/glacier-snow-density-measurements-mcmurdo-dry-valleys-antarctica-1993-2023-ongoing</onlink>
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      </citeinfo>
      <descript>
        <abstract>As part of the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, a systematic sampling program has been undertaken to monitor glacial mass balance and meltwater flow. This data package includes snow density measurements determined at each stake with snow present on glaciers in Taylor Valley (Canada, Commonwealth, Howard, and Taylor) and Miers Valley (Adams), all of which are located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. Included here for each stake are the snow thickness and density for each layer and the average density for each pit. Most measurements began during the 93-94 field season. Adams measurements were established during the 14-15 field season. Measurements are ongoing for Adams, Commonwealth, and Howard glaciers. Monitoring the changes in these measurements over time provides a record of mass balance, and aids in determining the role of glaciers in the polar hydrologic cycle.</abstract>
        <purpose>The goal of each summer season is to take measurements in early spring (Oct/Nov) and late summer (late January). This provides a measure of seasonal winter/summer changes of glacier mass.</purpose>
        <supplinf>In some circumstances we have the opportunity or need to measure the glaciers in mid-season (Dec).&#160;&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160;&#160;View the dates the measurements were made at the following URL: http://mcmlter.org/sites/default/files/snowdates.pdf&#160;&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160;&#160;</supplinf>
      </descript>
      <timeperd>
        <timeinfo>
          <rngdates>
            <begdate>
              <caldate>1993-10-25</caldate>
            </begdate>
            <enddate>
              <caldate>2023-01-24</caldate>
            </enddate>
          </rngdates>
        </timeinfo>
        <current>ground condition</current>
      </timeperd>
      <status>
        <progress>Data for the glacier snow densities was submitted by Andrew G. Fountain to the data manager in &#160;August, 1997. The column showing "file name" identifies the original file containing that record.&#160;&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160;&#160;These are provenance ascii text files and can be found by the McMurdo LTER data manager's office.&#160;&#160;Once submitted, the data manager used Microsoft Excel, Access or/and Toad for Oracle software to produce files that were in more of a relational mode.&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160;&#160;&#160; In March, 2000, Thomas Nylen submitted data from the 1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons. Instead of lumping all of the snow density values for each glacier under one file, they were&#160;&#160; separated into files for each glacier. Metadata fields were also completed at this time.&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160;&#160;&#160;In April, 2000, Denise Steigerwald added fields for dataset code and glstkid. Dataset code would allow &#160;the data to be linked to the metadata in a relational database. Glstkid is a code that ties stake records to points on a GIS base map being developed by Michael Prentice at the University of New Hampshire. &#160;&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160;&#160;In 2006, Chris Gardner and Inigo San Gil standardized the metadata using the EML format. In addition, metadata was distributed at the LTER Metadata catalogs and Federal metadata clearinghouses.&#160;In 2014, metadata was revamped by Inigo San Gil, using the Drupal Ecological Information Management System (DEIMS)&#160;Metadata completed in 2016</progress>
        <update>As needed</update>
      </status>
      <spdom>
        <descgeog>Located in the Miers Valley, this glacier became object of the MCMLTER program study in 2015.</descgeog>
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      <spdom>
        <descgeog>The Canada Glacier a small&#160;glacier&#160;flowing south-east into the northern side of&#160;Taylor Valley. &#160;The glacier receives less than 10&#160;cm of snowfall annually. Its seasonal&#160;melting feeds&#160;Lake Hoare&#160;to the west and&#160;Lake Fryxell&#160;to the east.</descgeog>
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      <spdom>
        <descgeog>The Commonwealth&#160;glacier&#160;flows in a southeasterly direction and enters the northern side of&#160;Taylor Valley&#160;immediately west of&#160;Mount Coleman. Named by the British Antarctic Expedition&#160;for the&#160;Commonwealth of Australia&#160;in the early 1900s. &#160;</descgeog>
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            <altmin>286m</altmin>
            <altmax>286m</altmax>
            <altunits>meter</altunits>
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      <spdom>
        <descgeog>Howard is a small alpine&#160;glacier&#160;just west of&#160;Crescent Glacier, flowing into&#160;Taylor Valley&#160;on the north from the&#160;Kukri Hills. Geologist&#160;T.L. Pewe&#160;studied and named it for&#160;Arthur D. Howard,</descgeog>
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            <altmin>717m</altmin>
            <altmax>717m</altmax>
            <altunits>meter</altunits>
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      <spdom>
        <descgeog>The&#160;Taylor Glacier&#160;is an&#160;Antarctic&#160;glacier&#160;about 54 kilometres (34&#160;mi) long, flowing from the plateau of&#160;Victoria Land&#160;into the western end of&#160;Taylor Valley, north of the&#160;Kukri Hills, south of the&#160;Asgard Range. The middle part of the glacier is bounded on the south by&#160;Beacon Valley.Scott&#160;(early nineties British Antarctic expedition) named the glacier for&#160;Griffith Taylor, geologist and leader of the Western Journey Party of the British Antarctic expedition.Like other glaciers in the&#160;McMurdo Dry Valleys, Taylor Glacier is “cold-based,” meaning its bottom is frozen to the ground below.&#160;&#160;</descgeog>
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      <keywords>
        <themekt>LTER Core Areas</themekt>
        <themekey>disturbance</themekey>
      </keywords>
      <accconst>None</accconst>
      <ptcontact>
        <cntinfo>&lt;cntperp&gt; &lt;cntper&gt;McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER Information Manager&lt;/cntper&gt; &lt;/cntperp&gt; &lt;cntemail&gt;im@mcmlter.org&lt;/cntemail&gt;</cntinfo>
      </ptcontact>
      <datacred>Name: Anna T. Wright Role: field technician Name: Renée F. Brown Role: data manager Name: Anna J. Bergstrom Role: former field crew Name: Hassan Basagic Role: former field crew Name: Thomas Nylen Role: former field crew Name: Inigo San Gil Role: former data manager</datacred>
      <dataqual>
        <logic>Not Applicable</logic>
        <complete>Not Applicable</complete>
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          <method>
            <methtype>Field and/or Lab Methods</methtype>
            <methdesc>The average snowpack density is determined by digging a snowpit near each of the stakes that has any amount of snow present on the surface. The snowpit is dug to the surface of the ice for stakes in the ablation zone and to depth of the previous year's snow surface in the accumulation zone. The different layers in the snowpit are identified in the field. The thickness of each layer is measured and a sample is collected using a 100cm3 metal sampler. Excess snow is removed by a brush and the contents are placed in a pre-weighed bag. The weight is measured using a spring scale. Note about measurement timing: The goal of each summer season is to take measurements in early spring (Oct/Nov) and late summer (late January). This provides a measure of seasonal winter/summer changes of glacier mass. In some circumstances we have the opportunity or need to measure the glaciers in mid-season (Dec). View the dates the measurements were made at the following URL: http://www.mcmlter.org/data/glaciers/timing/snowdates.pdf A Note about Stake names: A stake with an H or V indicates a stake along the ice cliff that forms the boundary of the glacier terminus. An H is a horizontal stake placed into the vertical wall of the glacier terminus, and V is a stake placed into the ice apron at the base of the ice cliff. The vertical stakes were installed to support the horizontal stakes and provide a nearby measure of ablation for a surface with a much different slope.</methdesc>
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            <procdesc>The average snowpack density is determined by digging a snowpit near each of the stakes that has any amount of snow present on the surface. The snowpit is dug to the surface of the ice for stakes in the ablation zone and to depth of the previous year's snow surface in the accumulation zone. The different layers in the snowpit are identified in the field. The thickness of each layer is measured and a sample is collected using a 100cm3 metal sampler. Excess snow is removed by a brush and the contents are placed in a pre-weighed bag. The weight is measured using a spring scale. Note about measurement timing: The goal of each summer season is to take measurements in early spring (Oct/Nov) and late summer (late January). This provides a measure of seasonal winter/summer changes of glacier mass. In some circumstances we have the opportunity or need to measure the glaciers in mid-season (Dec). View the dates the measurements were made at the following URL: http://www.mcmlter.org/data/glaciers/timing/snowdates.pdf A Note about Stake names: A stake with an H or V indicates a stake along the ice cliff that forms the boundary of the glacier terminus. An H is a horizontal stake placed into the vertical wall of the glacier terminus, and V is a stake placed into the ice apron at the base of the ice cliff. The vertical stakes were installed to support the horizontal stakes and provide a nearby measure of ablation for a surface with a much different slope.</procdesc>
            <procdate>unknown</procdate>
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          <enttyp>
            <enttypl>ADASNWDNS</enttypl>
            <enttypd>Adams Glacier - Snow Densities</enttypd>
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            <attrlabl>DATASET CODE</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Code representing glacier snow density dataset</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <udom>Code representing glacier snow density dataset</udom>
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          <attr>
            <attrlabl>GLACIER</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</udom>
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            <attrlabl>STAKE</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <udom>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</udom>
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            <attrlabl>DATE_TIME</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>DATE OF DATA MEASUREMENT</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <edom>
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                <edomvd>MM/DD/YYYY</edomvd>
                <edomvds>gregorian calendar</edomvds>
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            <attrlabl>LAYER</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>THICKNESS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Height of distinct layer in snow pit</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>centimeter</attrunit>
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            <attrlabl>TOTAL_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Mass of snow and bag measured by a scale in the field</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>BAG_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Mass of the bag before adding snow</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>SNOW_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Subtraction of the mass of the bag from the total mass</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Snow mass divided by 100cm3, which the volume of the sampling tool used to extract the snow sample</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <rdommin>0</rdommin>
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                <attrunit>gramsPerCubicCentimeter</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>WEIGHTED_DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>the density times the thickness of the layer, which is used to weight the density if there are more than one layer in the pit</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gramsPerSquareCentimeter</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
              </rdom>
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          <attr>
            <attrlabl>AVG_SNOWPACK_DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>the sum of the weighted densities dived by the sum of the thickness of all the layers.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <rdommin>0</rdommin>
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                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>SDC</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>LAYER_DESCRIPTION</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <udom>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>COMMENTS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Notes on snow density measurements</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <udom>Notes on snow density measurements</udom>
            </attrdomv>
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            <attrdef>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <udom>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</udom>
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            <attrlabl>FILE NAME</attrlabl>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <cntorg>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</cntorg>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</udom>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrlabl>LAYER</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>THICKNESS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Height of distinct layer in snow pit</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>centimeter</attrunit>
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            <attrlabl>TOTAL_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Mass of snow and bag measured by a scale in the field</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
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            <attrdef>Mass of the bag before adding snow</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
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            <attrlabl>SNOW_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Subtraction of the mass of the bag from the total mass</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
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            <attrlabl>DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Snow mass divided by 100cm3, which the volume of the sampling tool used to extract the snow sample</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
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            <attrlabl>WEIGHTED_DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>the density times the thickness of the layer, which is used to weight the density if there are more than one layer in the pit</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gramsPerSquareCentimeter</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
              </rdom>
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            <attrlabl>AVG_SNOWPACK_DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>the sum of the weighted densities dived by the sum of the thickness of all the layers.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <rdommin>0</rdommin>
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            <attrlabl>SDC</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>LAYER_DESCRIPTION</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>COMMENTS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Notes on snow density measurements</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Notes on snow density measurements</udom>
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            <attrdef>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</attrdef>
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            <attrdef>RAW DATA FILE CONTAINING INFORMATION</attrdef>
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            <attrdef>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</attrdef>
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            <attrdef>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</udom>
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            <attrdef>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <attrunit>gramsPerSquareCentimeter</attrunit>
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            <attrdef>the sum of the weighted densities dived by the sum of the thickness of all the layers.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
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            <attrdef>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</attrdef>
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              <udom>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>LAYER_DESCRIPTION</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</udom>
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            <attrlabl>COMMENTS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Notes on snow density measurements</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Notes on snow density measurements</udom>
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            <attrlabl>GLSTKID</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <udom>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</udom>
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            <attrlabl>FILE NAME</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>RAW DATA FILE CONTAINING INFORMATION</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>RAW DATA FILE CONTAINING INFORMATION</udom>
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              <cntorg>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</cntorg>
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            <enttypd>Howard Glacier - Snow Density</enttypd>
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            <attrlabl>DATASET CODE</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Code representing glacier snow density dataset</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Code representing glacier snow density dataset</udom>
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            <attrdef>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</udom>
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            <attrlabl>STAKE</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</udom>
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            <attrlabl>DATE_TIME</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>DATE OF DATA MEASUREMENT</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</udom>
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            <attrdef>Height of distinct layer in snow pit</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>BAG_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Mass of the bag before adding snow</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>SNOW_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Subtraction of the mass of the bag from the total mass</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrlabl>AVG_SNOWPACK_DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>the sum of the weighted densities dived by the sum of the thickness of all the layers.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</attrdef>
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              <udom>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</udom>
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            <attrdef>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</attrdef>
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            <attrdef>Notes on snow density measurements</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Notes on snow density measurements</udom>
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            <attrdef>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>CODE FROM GLACIER / STAKE/ DATE OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT (TO BE USED FOR GIS MAPPING)</udom>
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            <attrdef>RAW DATA FILE CONTAINING INFORMATION</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>Code representing glacier snow density dataset</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>NAME OF GLACIER WHERE MEASUREMENT WAS MADE</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>UNIQUE NUMBER FOR EACH STAKE ON GLACIER</udom>
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            <attrlabl>DATE_TIME</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>DATE OF DATA MEASUREMENT</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <edom>
                <edomv>calendar date/time</edomv>
                <edomvd>MM/DD/YYYY</edomvd>
                <edomvds>gregorian calendar</edomvds>
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            <attrdef>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Unit of snow identified as distinct by hardness from other units in a snow pit.</udom>
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            <attrdef>Height of distinct layer in snow pit</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>BAG_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Mass of the bag before adding snow</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>SNOW_MASS</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Subtraction of the mass of the bag from the total mass</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <rdom>
                <attrunit>gram</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>AVG_SNOWPACK_DENSITY</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>the sum of the weighted densities dived by the sum of the thickness of all the layers.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
            <attrdomv>
              <rdom>
                <rdommin>0</rdommin>
                <rdommax>1</rdommax>
                <attrunit>gramsPerCubicCentimeter</attrunit>
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            <attrdef>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>(snow density competency) - a qualitative description of how readable the sample was extracted from the snow pit. One (1) indicates that a good sample, with little snow loss was collected, 2 indicates some loss of snow, while 3 indicates that obtaining a nearly complete sample was not possible due to either the lack of cohesion of the snow or the snow wasto hard to collect a sample.</udom>
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            <attrdef>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Field observations of the snow layer: hardness of the snow, and snow grain shapes and sizes.</udom>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Notes on snow density measurements</udom>
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