Automated Author ProfileSmith, James A
0000-0002-1333-2544
Smith, James A
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Current S-Index: 478.9 (sum of 356 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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This dataset contains geomorphological data (measurements of size, shape, long axis orientation and weathering characteristics) on 90 erratic cobbles collected from the Hudson Mountains in West Antarctica. These were collected during three field campaigns, as follows: 1) 75 erratic cobbles collected by Joanne S Johnson during a British Antarctic Survey-supported geological field campaign undertaken in November-December 2019, as part of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (funded by NERC and NSF). 2) 13 cobbles collected by James A Smith (British Antarctic Survey) in February and March 2010 during RV Polarstern cruise ANT XXVI/3, and 3) a further two cobbles collected in March 2006 by Johnson during RV Polarstern cruise ANT XXIII/4. These cobbles were all collected for surface exposure dating.Funding: NERC grant: NE/S006710/1
Authors
- Johnson, Joanne ;
- Smith, James
Fieldwork was undertaken at Blaso epishelf lake, Northeast Greenland between 19th July and 11th August 2017. Tidal variation was measured using a water pressure transducer between the 24th July to 8th August 2017. The tidal measurements are therefore presented as three measurement intervals: Interval 1 (25th July - 29th July), Interval 2 (29th July - 2nd August), and Interval 3 (2nd August - 12th August). This project was funded by NERC Standard Grant NE/N011228/1.
Authors
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Smith, James A. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Roberts, David
Fieldwork was undertaken at the epishelf lake, Blaso, in Northeast Greenland between 19th July and 11th August 2017. CTD casts were made between 27/7/17 and 10/8/17. The CTD operated continuously and was deployed using a hand-spooled winch from a small boat at eight sites across the lake, with the objective of characterising water conditions at both calving fronts and in the three lake basins identified by the CHIRP survey. The CTDs were sampled between 31st July and 10th August 2017 and during this period there was persistent lake ice which prevented CTD measurements close to the eastern calving front. In contrast, most of the lake ice in the western basin had dispersed and melted by early August, allowing access to the western calving margin. Depth temperature and salinity observations are reported as metres (m), degrees centigrade (Deg C) and Practical Salinity Units (PSU). This project was funded by NERC Standard Grant NE/N011228/1
Authors
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Smith, James A. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Roberts, David
This project explores grain-scale signatures of subglacial sediment transport and subglacial hydrologic processes using grain shape and microtexture. We compare grain-shape distributions for grains from meltwater plume deposits to those of subglacial till and ice-proximal diamicton from the same glacial setting. The study incorporates samples from marine sediment cores collected offshore of Ryder Glacier in northwest Greenland, in the central Barents Sea, and Antarctic samples from Marguerite Bay, offshore Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers, and in the western Ross Sea. This dataset contains a MATLAB script used to process grain images and calculate individual grain-shape metrics (including circularity, solidity, and eccentricity), and an Excel spreadsheet containing the grain-shape measurements. Grain images were collected in 2022-23 using a Bettersizer S3 Plus particle size and shape analyzer at the University of Virginia.
Authors
- Lepp, Allison ;
- Simkins, Lauren M ;
- Anderson, John B ;
- O'Regan, Matt ;
- Winsborrow, Monica ;
- Smith, James A ;
- Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter ;
- Wellner, Julia S ;
- Prothro, Lindsay O ;
- Podolskiy, Evgeny
The dataset comprises multi-proxy analyses of a sediment core (LC7) extracted from Blaso, a large epishelf lake on the margin of 79 ° N Ice Shelf, NW Greenland in July-August 2017. The data are used to constrain ice shelf dynamics over the last 8500 calibrated years before present (cal. years B.P., where present is A.D. 1950). A 2 m-long sediment core was recovered with a UWITEC KOL 'Kolbenlot' percussion piston corer to a total sediment depth of 3.74 m. Core LC7: 87 m water depth; 79.589 ° N, 22.494 ° E. Sedimentological data for the LC7 sediment record consists of physical properties (magnetic susceptibility, wet bulk density) and foraminifera data.
Authors
- Smith, James A. ;
- Callard, Louise ;
- Sánchez Montes, Maria Luisa ;
- McClymont, Erin L. ;
- Lloyd, Jeremy M. ;
- Ehrmann, Werner ;
- Roberts, David ;
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Lane, Timothy P. ;
- Darvill, Christopher M.
The dataset comprises multi-proxy analyses sediment core, LC12, extracted from Blaso, a large, epishelf lake on the margin of 79 degrees N Ice Shelf, NW Greenland in July-August 2017. The data are used to constrain ice shelf dynamics over the last ~8500 calibrated years before present (cal. years B.P., where present is A.D. 1950). 2 m-long sediment cores were recovered with a UWITEC KOL 'Kolbenlot' percussion piston corer to a total sediment depth of 5.24 m. Core LC12 collected from: 90 m water depth; 79.5948 degrees N, 22.44233 degrees E. LC12 sediment records consist of physical properties (magnetic susceptibility, wet bulk density), foraminifera and grain-size data. This project was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through Standard Grant NE/N011228/1. We thank the Alfred Wegner Institute, and particularly Angelika Humbert and Hicham Rafiq, for their significant logistic support through the iGRIFF project. Additional support was provided from Station Nord (Jorgen Skafte), Nordland Air, Air Greenland and the Joint Arctic Command. Naalakkersuisut, Government of Greenland, provided Scientific Survey (VU-00121) and Export (046/2017) licences for this work.
Authors
- Smith, James A. ;
- Callard, Louise ;
- Sánchez Montes, Maria Luisa ;
- McClymont, Erin L. ;
- Lloyd, Jeremy M. ;
- Ehrmann, Werner ;
- Roberts, David ;
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Lane, Timothy P. ;
- Darvill, Christopher M.
The dataset comprises multi-proxy analyses of sediment core, LC12, extracted from Blaso, a large epishelf lake on the margin of 79 degree N Ice Shelf, NW Greenland in July-August 2017. The data are used to constrain ice shelf dynamics over the last 8500 calibrated years before present (cal. years B.P., where present is A.D. 1950). A 2 m-long sediment core was recovered with a UWITEC KOL 'Kolbenlot' percussion piston corer to a total sediment depth of 5.24. Core LC12: 90 m water depth; 79.5948 ° N, 22.44233 ° E. Geochemical data for the LC12 sediment records consists of clay mineral, XRF-scanner and biomarker data. This project was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through Standard Grant NE/N011228/1. We thank the Alfred Wegner Institute, and particularly Angelika Humbert and Hicham Rafiq, for their significant logistic support through the iGRIFF project. Additional support was provided from Station Nord (Jorgen Skafte), Nordland Air, Air Greenland and the Joint Arctic Command. Naalakkersuisut, Government of Greenland, provided Scientific Survey (VU-00121) and Export (046/2017) licences for this work.
Authors
- Smith, James A. ;
- Callard, Louise ;
- Sánchez Montes, Maria Luisa ;
- McClymont, Erin L. ;
- Lloyd, Jeremy M. ;
- Ehrmann, Werner ;
- Roberts, David ;
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Lane, Timothy P. ;
- Darvill, Christopher M.
The dataset comprises multi-proxy analyses of sediment core, LC7, extracted from Blaso, a large epishelf lake on the margin of 79 °N Ice Shelf, NW Greenland in July-August 2017. The data are used to constrain ice shelf dynamics over the last 8500 calibrated years before present (cal. years B.P., where present is A.D. 1950). A 2 m-long sediment core was recovered with a UWITEC KOL 'Kolbenlot' percussion piston corer to a total sediment depth of 3.74m. Core LC7: 87 m water depth; 79.589 ° N, 22.494 ° E. Geochemical data for the LC7 sediment records consists of XRF-scanner data. This project was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through Standard Grant NE/N011228/1. We thank the Alfred Wegner Institute, and particularly Angelika Humbert and Hicham Rafiq, for their significant logistic support through the iGRIFF project. Additional support was provided from Station Nord (Jorgen Skafte), Nordland Air, Air Greenland and the Joint Arctic Command. Naalakkersuisut, Government of Greenland, provided Scientific Survey (VU-00121) and Export (046/2017) licences for this work.
Authors
- Smith, James A. ;
- Callard, Louise ;
- Sánchez Montes, Maria Luisa ;
- McClymont, Erin L. ;
- Lloyd, Jeremy M. ;
- Ehrmann, Werner ;
- Roberts, David ;
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Lane, Timothy P. ;
- Darvill, Christopher M.
The dataset comprises of analyses of two sediment cores (LC12 and LC7), extracted from Blaso, a large epishelf lake on the margin of 79 degrees N Ice Shelf, NW Greenland in July-August 2017. The data are used to constrain ice shelf dynamics over the last 8500 calibrated years before present (cal. years B.P., where present is A.D. 1950). Data for the LC7 and LC12 sediment records consist of radiocarbon (14C) chronology data. Overlapping 2 m-long sediment cores were recovered with a UWITEC KOL 'Kolbenlot percussion piston corer to a total sediment depth of 3.74 m (LC7) and 5.24 m (LC12). Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) was used for radiocarbon (14C) dating. Core LC7: 87 m water depth; 79.589 degrees N, 22.494 degrees E. Core LC12: 90 m water depth; 79.5948 degrees N, 22.44233 degrees E. This project was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through Standard Grant NE/N011228/1. We thank the Alfred Wegner Institute, and particularly Angelika Humbert and Hicham Rafiq, for their significant logistic support through the iGRIFF project. Additional support was provided from Station Nord (Jorgen Skafte), Nordland Air, Air Greenland and the Joint Arctic Command. Naalakkersuisut, Government of Greenland, provided Scientific Survey (VU-00121) and Export (046/2017) licences for this work
Authors
- Smith, James A. ;
- Callard, Louise ;
- Sánchez Montes, Maria Luisa ;
- McClymont, Erin L ;
- Lloyd, Jeremy ;
- Ehrmann, Werner ;
- Roberts, David ;
- Bentley, Michael J. ;
- Jamieson, Stewart S. R. ;
- Lane, Timothy P. ;
- Darvill, Christopher M.
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Authors
- Klages, Johann Philipp ;
- Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter ;
- Bohaty, Steven M ;
- Salzmann, Ulrich ;
- Bickert, Torsten ;
- Lohmann, Gerrit ;
- Knahl, Hanna S ;
- Gierz, Paul ;
- Niu, Lu ;
- Titschack, Jürgen ;
- Kuhn, Gerhard ;
- Müller, Juliane ;
- Bauersachs, Thorsten ;
- Frederichs, Thomas ;
- Larter, Robert D ;
- Hochmuth, Katharina ;
- Ehrmann, Werner ;
- Nehrke, Gernot ;
- RodrÃguez-Tovar, Francisco Javier ;
- Schmiedl, Gerhard ;
- Spezzaferri, Silvia ;
- Läufer, Andreas ;
- Lisker, Frank ;
- van de Flierdt, Tina ;
- Eisenhauer, Anton ;
- Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele ;
- Esper, Oliver ;
- Smith, James A ;
- Pälike, Heiko ;
- Spiegel, Cornelia ;
- Dziadek, Ricarda ;
- Ronge, Thomas A ;
- Freudenthal, Tim ;
- Gohl, Karsten