The SIOS Data Management Service (SDMS) integrates information from SIOS partner data repositories into a unified virtual data centre, the SIOS Data Access Portal, allowing users to search for and access data regardless of where they are archived. Providers and users have to commit to the SIOS data policy.
The current focus is on dataset discovery through standardised metadata, and retrieval, visualisation & transformation of data. Ultimately, the Data Management Service works towards integration of datasets which requires a high level of interoperability at the data level.
SDMS currently harvests information on SIOS relevant datasets from a number of data centres (see below), some hosted by SIOS partners and some not. Data centres hosted by SIOS partners work to harmonise access to the data allowing integrated visualisation etc for the relevant datasets.
Data centres SDMS is harvesting information from.
SIOS partner data centres
Other
AWI (DE)
British Antarctic Survey
CNR (IT) - temporarily disabled due to server issues
National Snow and Ice Data Center
IGPAS (PL)
IMR (NO)
IOPAN (PL)
MET (NO) - weather stations have not been updated for a while, update in progress
NERSC (NO)
NILU (NO)
NIPR (JP)
NPI (NO)
UiS (PL)
Citation of data and service
If you use data retrieved through this portal, please acknowledge our funding source: Research Council of Norway, project number 291644, Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System – Knowledge Centre, operational phase.
Always remember to cite data when used!
Citation information for individual datasets is often provided in the metadata. However, not all datasets have this information embedded in the discovery metadata. On a general basis a citation of a dataset include the same components as any other citation:
author,
title,
year of publication,
publisher (for data this is often the archive where it is housed),
edition or version,
access information (a URL or persistent identifier, e.g. DOI if provided)
SIOS recommends all partner data repositories to mint Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) on all datasets. The information required to properly cite a dataset is normally provided in the discovery metadata the datasets.
SIOS Core Data
In order to find SIOS Core Data please use the searchable item marked "Collection" on the right hand side of the map and select "SIOSCD". Quick access to SIOS Core Data is provided here.
Nansen Legacy Data
The Nansen Legacy project is using the SIOS Data Management system as the data portal. Quick access to all Nansen Legacy related datasets is available here.
Brief user guide
Outline of the data portal search interface.
The Data Access Portal has information in 3 columns. An outline of the content in these columns is provided above. When first entering the search interface, all potential datasets are listed. Datasets are indicated in the map and results tabulation elements which are located in the middle column. The order of results can be modified using the "Sort by" option in the left column. On top of this column is normally relevant guidance information to user presented as collapsible elements.
If the user want to refine the search, this can be done by constraining the bounding box search. This is done in the map - the listing of datasets is automatically updated. Date constraints can be added in the left column. For these to take effect, the user has to push the button marked search. In the left column it is also possible to specific text elements to search for in the datasets. Again pushing the button marked "Search" is necessary for these to take action. Complex search patterns can be constructed using logical operators from the drop down above the text field and prefixing words with '+' to require their presence and '-' to require their non presence.
Other elements indicated in the left and right columns are facet searches, i.e. these are keywords that are found in the datasets and all datasets that contain these specific keywords in the appropriate metadata elements are listed together. Further refinement can be done using full text, date or bounding box constraints. Individuals, organisations and data centres involved in generating or curating the datasets are listed in the facets in the right column.
The cruise aimed to test technology and sensors in protected, calm waters of a Norwegian fjord, to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment during Nansen Legacy research cruises in the northern Barents Sea. The cruise was related to objectives of the Nansen Legacy Research Focus 1 Physical drivers and Research Activity C Technology and method development. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1107806332). The values have not be changed.
The main scientific goal of the Nansen Legacy Joint Cruise 2-2 (JC2-2) was to extend the research activities from the northern Barents Sea shelf into the central Arctic Ocean. Specifically, JC2-2 addressed objectives of the work packages Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), Human impact (Research Foci 2) and The living Barents Sea (Research Foci 3) by jointly collecting interdisciplinary samples and data. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1814168447). The values have not be changed.
The Nansen Legacy Paleo cruise was part of the work package Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), with the overriding objective to reconstruct the natural variability and range of sea ice cover and Atlantic Water through flow in the Barents Sea on longer time scales. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-63841658). The values have not be changed.
The Joint Cruise 2-1 addressed objectives of the work packages Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), Human impact (Research Foci 2) and The living Barents Sea (Research Foci 3) along the Nansen Legacy transect in open water and within the sea ice. The cruise focussed on comparing the state of the physical, chemical and biological conditions in the southern and northern parts of the study area. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-2085836005). The values have not be changed.
The cruise aimed to test technology and sensors in protected, calm waters of a Norwegian fjord, to identify an optimum solution and strategy for deployment during Nansen Legacy research cruises in the northern Barents Sea. The cruise was related to objectives of the Nansen Legacy Research Focus 1 Physical drivers and Research Activity C Technology and method development. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1107806332). The values have not be changed.
The cruise was a joint campaign of the Nansen Legacy and A-TWAIN/SIOS-InfraNor projects. Within the Nansen Legacy, the cruise contributed primarily to the work package Physical Drivers (Research Foci 1) but also to Research Foci 2 and 3. The main objective of the cruise was the recovery and deployment of the projects moorings in the Barents Sea and north of Svalbard. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-2135074338). The values have not be changed.
This dataset is a collection of the acid-corrected chlorophyll A and phaeopigments measurements taken as part of the Nansen Legacy project (www.arvenetternansen.com), as part of the '2021 Joint Cruise 2-2' cruise. The data are collected from CTD with Niskin bottles from station NLEG28 taken on 2021-08-31T16:32:34.828Z at 26.8780479333333°E and 83.3820570666667°N. Both total Chlorophyll A and collected after passing through a 10µm filter are enclosed if available.
The Nansen Legacy cruise Q4 (Q4: 4th quarter of the year) was the second of in total four seasonal cruises to the northern Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. The cruise focused on comparing the state of the physical, chemical and biological conditions along the Nansen Legacy main transect in open waters and within the sea ice, addressing objectives of the work packages Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), Human impact (Research Foci2), The living Barents Sea (Research Foci 3), and Technology and method development (Research Activity C). These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-301551919). The values have not be changed.
The cruise addressed objectives of the work package Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), focusing on ocean mixing and water transformation process studies in the region west and north of Svalbard, with particular focus on the warm Atlantic boundary current. These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1416956110). The values have not be changed.
This dataset is a collection of the acid-corrected chlorophyll A and phaeopigments measurements taken as part of the Nansen Legacy project (www.arvenetternansen.com), as part of the '2021 Seasonal Study Q2' cruise. The data are collected from a CTD with Niskin bottles (depth profile) from station P5 (NLEG13) taken on 2021-05-07T16:15:34.605Z at 33.9359348833333°E and 80.5004314°N. Both total Chlorophyll A and collected after passing through a 10µm filter are enclosed if available.
The Nansen Legacy cruise Q3 (Q3: 3rd quarter of the year) initiated the seasonal investigation of the northern Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. The cruise focused on comparing the state of the physical, chemical and biological conditions along the Nansen Legacy main transect in open waters and within the sea ice, addressing objectives of the work packages Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), Human impact (Research Foci 2) and The living Barents Sea (Research Foci 3). These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1107597377). The values have not be changed.
The Nansen Legacy cruise Q2 (Q2: 2nd quarter of the year) was part of the seasonal investigation of the northern Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. The cruise was conducted during the spring period a biologically critical time window when a large part of the annual primary production occurs and focused on comparing the physical, chemical and biological conditions along the Nansen Legacy main transect in open waters and within the sea ice. The cruise addressed objectives of the work packages Physical drivers (Research Focus 1), Human impact (Research Focus 2), The living Barents Sea (Research Focus 3) and Technology and method development (Research Activity C). These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-515075317). The values have not be changed.
The Nansen Legacy cruise Q3 (Q3: 3rd quarter of the year) initiated the seasonal investigation of the northern Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic Basin. The cruise focused on comparing the state of the physical, chemical and biological conditions along the Nansen Legacy main transect in open waters and within the sea ice, addressing objectives of the work packages Physical drivers (Research Foci 1), Human impact (Research Foci 2) and The living Barents Sea (Research Foci 3). These data are created from the CTD data published by NMDC for the whole cruise (https://doi.org/10.21335/NMDC-1107597377). The values have not be changed.
This dataset is a collection of flow cytometry measurements (abundance of virus, bacteria and small protists (primarily <20μm)) taken as part of the Nansen Legacy project (www.arvenetternansen.com), as part of the '2019 Seasonal Study Q4' cruise (2019711). The data are collected from a CTD-rosette with Niskin bottles from station P3 (NLEG07) taken on 2019-12-09T20:00:00Z at 78.7495365833333°N and 33.9958946°E.
This dataset is a collection of the acid-corrected chlorophyll A and phaeopigments measurements taken as part of the Nansen Legacy project (www.arvenetternansen.com), as part of the '2019 Seasonal Study Q3' cruise. The data are collected from CTD with Niskin bottles from station P7 (NLEG25/NPAL16) taken on 2019-08-21T03:43:00Z at 29.1396°E and 81.9262°N. Both total Chlorophyll A and collected after passing through a 10µm filter are enclosed if available.