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Child Item 1: Argos Satellite Tracking Data for Northern Pintails (Anas acuta) - Processed Data

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2007-02-11
End Date
2010-08-05

Citation

Hupp, J.W., Tibbitts, T.L., and Douglas, D.C., 2019, Tracking data for Northern Pintails (Anas acuta) (ver 1.0, September 2019): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90A6HW3.

Summary

This metadata document describes the data contained in the "Argos Processed Data" (Child Item 1) of this data release. This data release contains all data collected by the Argos System from 129 satellite transmitters attached to Northern Pintail ducks on their winter range in Japan, 2007-2009. The raw data were processed to accomplish two goals: flag implausible location estimates and decode raw sensor data. Three Comma Separate Value (CSV) tables are included in the "Argos Processed Data" (Child Item 1) of this data release: 1) the "diag_filteredLocations" table contains one record for every location estimate collected, accompanied by a binary flag that denotes an algorithm's plausibility check. Each record also includes a 'Tracking_Status' [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Alaska Science Center
Originator :
Jerry W Hupp, Lee Tibbitts, David C Douglas
Metadata Contact :
Alaska Science Center
Publisher :
Alaska Science Center
Distributor :
USGS ScienceBase Team, Movebank
SDC Data Owner :
Alaska Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

Attached Files

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northernPintail_USGS_ASC_argos_decodedSensor.csv 38.79 MB text/csv
northernPintail_USGS_ASC_argos_deploymentAttributes.csv 35.42 KB text/csv
northernPintail_USGS_ASC_argos_diag_filteredLocations.csv 16.8 MB text/csv
northernPintail_USGS_ASC_argos_processedData_metadata.html 217.79 KB text/html
northernPintail_USGS_ASC_argos_README.pdf 306.6 KB application/pdf
supplementaryMaterial.zip 5.31 MB application/zip
versionHistory.txt 644 Bytes text/plain

Purpose

These data were collected to better understand the timing and patterns of migratory movements of Northern Pintails from wintering grounds in Japan as part of a project on the possible spread of Eurasian forms of avian influenza to North America.

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