Windermere Multibeam Bathymetry Data
Windermere Multibeam Bathymetry Data
Multibeam Bathymetry Data was collected by the British Geological Survey in September 2010 in association with the University of Southampton in both the north and south basins of Windermere in the English Lake District. Data was analysed by Helen Miller and Jonathan Bull from the University of Southampton as well as Carol Cotterill from the British Geological Survey. The data is freely available for download and it would be appropriate to cite the following reference when using the data:
Miller, Helen, Bull, Jonathan M., Cotterill, Carol J., Dix, Justin K., Winfield, Ian J., Kemp, Alan E.S. and Pearce, Richard B. (2013) Lake bed geomorphology and sedimentary processes in glacial lake Windermere, UK. Journal of Maps, 9, (2), 299-312. (doi:10.1080/17445647.2013.780986).
The data is not appropriate for navigational use.
Further information on the survey is available at:
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/research/highlights/2013/lakeWindermere.html
A pdf map of the multibeam data is available for download, and the data can be downloaded here at 1 m and 5 m resolutions from the north and south basins of Windermere.
multibeam bathymetry, glacial geomorphology, debris flows, sedimentary processes, windermere, English Lake District, geology
University of Southampton
Miller, Helen
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Bull, Jonathan
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Cotterill, Carol J.
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Dix, Justin
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Miller, Helen
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Bull, Jonathan
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Cotterill, Carol J.
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Dix, Justin
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Miller, Helen, Bull, Jonathan, Cotterill, Carol J. and Dix, Justin
(2014)
Windermere Multibeam Bathymetry Data.
University of Southampton
doi:10.5258/SOTON/364801
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Abstract
Multibeam Bathymetry Data was collected by the British Geological Survey in September 2010 in association with the University of Southampton in both the north and south basins of Windermere in the English Lake District. Data was analysed by Helen Miller and Jonathan Bull from the University of Southampton as well as Carol Cotterill from the British Geological Survey. The data is freely available for download and it would be appropriate to cite the following reference when using the data:
Miller, Helen, Bull, Jonathan M., Cotterill, Carol J., Dix, Justin K., Winfield, Ian J., Kemp, Alan E.S. and Pearce, Richard B. (2013) Lake bed geomorphology and sedimentary processes in glacial lake Windermere, UK. Journal of Maps, 9, (2), 299-312. (doi:10.1080/17445647.2013.780986).
The data is not appropriate for navigational use.
Further information on the survey is available at:
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/research/highlights/2013/lakeWindermere.html
A pdf map of the multibeam data is available for download, and the data can be downloaded here at 1 m and 5 m resolutions from the north and south basins of Windermere.
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Published date: 2014
Keywords:
multibeam bathymetry, glacial geomorphology, debris flows, sedimentary processes, windermere, English Lake District, geology
Organisations:
Ocean and Earth Science, Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Geology & Geophysics, Ocean and Earth Science
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Local EPrints ID: 364801
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/364801
PURE UUID: 7985378b-b5df-495a-a3f6-a64bf45a0410
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Date deposited: 12 May 2014 08:43
Last modified: 09 Feb 2024 02:33
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Helen Miller
Creator:
Carol J. Cotterill
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