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)
The information required to properly cite a dataset is normally provided in the discovery metadata the datasets.
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Brief user guide
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 through the drop down menu above the text field. Text strings that are not quoted are treated as separate words and will match any of the words (i.e. assuming the OR operator). Phrases may be prefixed with '-' to indicate no occurence of the phrase in the results.
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.
MAREANO, GEOS Oslofjorden, Marine grunnkart i Astafjord, fase III, ICZPM – AquaReg pilotprosjekt, Marine grunnkart i Sør Sunnmøre, Marine Grunnkart i Sore Sunnmore, Kartlegging av Saltstraumen marine verneomtåde, Frisk Oslofjord (MAREANO, GEOS Oslofjorden, AstafjordIII, AQUAREG, MGG, MG Sore Sunnmore, Saltstraumen MVO, Frisk Oslofjord)
Last metadata update: 2010-04-07T12:00:00Z
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Anchoring and mooring conditions in some coastal areas with detailed data coverage, as interpreted from bottom type (hard or soft bottom) and depth. It is distinguished between anchoring and mooring conditions. In this context mooring means the possibility for divers to mount bolts into exposed bedrock (to fasten marine installations), usually at depths less than 30m. Anchoring conditions mean the anticipated relative hold of anchors in the substrate.
The dataset provides an overview of modern sedimentary environment and processes on the seabed in terms of deposition, transportation and erosion of sediments.
The data on this theme is based on the content of the grain size map. Regional mapping on Norwegian continental shelf by MAREANO.
The dataset provides an overview of sedimentation rates in the upper ten centimetres of seabed sediments in the North Sea and Skagerrak. Results are quantitative and were estimated with spatial modelling methods. Uncertainties of the estimates are provided as well.
The map service shows the distribution of various marine habits in areas mapped by the Mareano program, as well as shell sands in the Norwegian coast. The classification of natural habitats has been developed in collaboration between the Institute of Marine Research and Norway's geological survey and is based on a number of geological and biological parameters on the seabed.
Modelled distribution of marine biotopes in the Barents Sea, which reflects the regional variation in species composition and the physical environment. This biotope map, covering the entire Barents Sea, has been compiled in collaboration between the Geological Survey of Norway, the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research (IMR) and the Russian Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (PINRO) in the frame of the Norwegian-Russian Environmental Commission Workplan for 2011-2013 and 2013-2015.
Marine Light-Mixed Layer Experiment 89, MAREANO, Marine grunnkart i Sør Sunnmøre, Marine Grunnkart i fem kommuner i Oforten (MLML89, MAREANO, MGG, MG Ofoten)
Last metadata update: 2010-04-06T12:00:00Z
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The map service shows the distribution of sediments, classified by grain size and genesis; Included in the service are layers og sediment thickness and sedimentation environment. Bacscatter data from multibeam echsounder measurements provides information about the relative harness of the bottom (hard or soft bottom).
MAREANO, Marine grunnkart i Astafjord, fase III, Marine grunnkart i Sør Sunnmøre, Marine Grunnkart i fem kommuner i Oforten (MAREANO, AstafjordIII, MGG, MG Ofoten)
Last metadata update: 2010-04-07T12:00:00Z
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The map service shows levels of heavy metals and other inorganic environmental indicators in surface sediments in Norwegian fjords and on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Probable occurrences of coral reefs on Norwegian Continental Shelf, where the attributes 'palitelighet' and 'code' indicate whether automatic classification of the occurrence has high or low confidence.
This dataset is one of four datasets created by the automatic classification of detailed bathymetry data.
This dataset shows the distribution og the Quaternary sediments on the seabed. Based on analog reflection seismic data, seabed sampling and digital data from modern mapping with reflection seismic and multibeam sonar, the interpretation is made to describe the genesis of the submarine deposits. The dataset covers areas of the Norwegian continental shelf and Skagerrak.
The map service shows the bottom of the North-East Atlantic and the Barents Sea divided into large geographical areas with a visually homogeneous character (marine landscapes).
The map service includes many layers of various landforms on the seabed. Landforms formed under the influence of ice, by fluid escape from underlying sediments (pockmarks), gravity (slides), currents or waves are interpreted on the basis of detailed bathymetry data and sediment data.
MAREANO, AQUREG, GEOS Oslofjorden, Marine grunnkart i Soer-Troms, Marine grunnkart i Astafjord, fase III, Marine grunnkart i Sør Sunnmøre, Marine grunnkart i Sogn og Fjordane, Marine Grunnkart i fem kommuner i Oforten (MAREANO, AQUREG, GEOS Oslofjorden, Astafjorprosjektet, AstafjordIII, MGG, MG_SFJ, MG Ofoten)
Last metadata update: 2010-09-28T12:00:00Z
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This geologically interpreted data is based on grain size distribution, and indicates how easy it would be to dig into the sea floor, and how stable the dugout depression would be. Sandy sediments, for example, will collapse more quickly after digging a trench than the sediments with finer grain size.
Subsea landscapes of Norwegian ocean areas based on low resolution bathymetry. The map covers areas of 2.4 mill. km2 and is made for presentation in small scale; 1:500 000 for the Barents Sea and the Mid-Norwegian shelf, and 1:1 000 000 for other Norwegian ocean areas. The map gives a good regional picture of terrain variations in areas that have so far been little studied.
This dataset shows the grain size composition of seabed sediments upper part (top 10-15 cm of the seabed). Full coverage grain size data are based on analyzes of seabed samples, analysis and interpretation of digital reflektivitetsdata and interpretation of analog and digital seismic data. Regional scale 1:50 000 - 250000. The dataset covers areas of the Norwegian continental shelf and Skagerrak.