Accoustic data was generated using an EM300 (2003-2008) and EM302 (2008-2017) multibeam sonar system onboard the CCGS Amundsen during ArcticNet Cruises. This bathymetric dataset covers the Canadian Arctic and includes all bathymetric data collected from CCGS Amundsen. The dataset consists of high-resolution bathymetry and acoustic backscatter imagery collected 24 hours a day, whenever the ship was in transit or during dedicated survey time. Standard collection settings used dual-ping, FM pulse, auto depth mode, angular coverage of +/- 60 degrees and high density equidistant beam forming. The SIS software was used to collect the data. From 2003-2013, near realtime cleaning of data outliers was done using the Ocean Mapping Group's Swathed toolkit after conversion to OMG binary format. After 2014, the data cleaning was done using CARIS HIPS&SIPS software. Data was exported in Generic Sensor Format (.gsf). IMU data was parsed by SIS from a POSMv 320 v.4. RTG GPS data from the CNAV 3050 GNSS receiver was used to correct and improve the position output from the POSMV via a RTCM correction protocol. Soundspeed information was either from CTD Rosette casts, MVP300 data or simulated from the World Ocean Atlas 2009 database. Data are gridded at a resolution of 10 metres. Grid files available are in binary floating point file (.flt). The grids will be available shortly on the Université Laval library's geospatial center website (www.geoindex-plus.bibl.ulaval.ca/).
Note: 2003-2013 data was collected and processed by the OMG of University of New Brunswick (www.omg.unb.ca/Projects). 2014-2017 data was collected and processed by the Marine Geoscience Laboratory at Université Laval (www.lgm.ggr.ulaval.ca/index.php/projets/amundsen/). The 2018 data was collected and processed by Amundsen Science (http://www.amundsen.ulaval.ca). In 2018, Amundsen Science included the multibeam bathymetry data into the Amundsen Science Data Collection.