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    Geophysical data from a single-channel 3.5kHz sub-bottom profiler is acquired 24hrs during CCGS Amundsen’s cruises by a Knudsen 320-BR (2014 and 2015 cruises) and a 3260 (2016 cruise) sub-bottom profiler. The sounder is comped of 16 (4x4 array) transducers outputting a total of 10KW. The dataset consists of raw (keb and sgy) and processed (JPEG2000 and PNG images) data. Heave (TSS1 form the Applanix POS-MV) and GPS (ZDA, VTG, GGA from the CNAV GNSS Receiver) data are inputted to the raw data files directly during acquisition. The processing is made using the NRCAN software suite (SEGY to SGYJP2 and SegyJp2Viewer). The speed of sound is constantly set to 1500 m/s. The data are available per year (2014 to 2016) in an ESRI ArcGIS geodatabase format where shiptrack lines are linked to png images of the sub-bottom profile.

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    The multibeam bathymetry data is acquired with a multibeam sonar Kongsberg EM302. For complete acquisition and processing description, see the Polar data Catalogue Metadata CCIN 12586 and 12732. Additionnal post-processing and data cleaning of the bathymetry was performed using the CARIS HIPS&SIPS 9.0 and BASE Editor 4.1. Sub-bottom profiles showing seabed stratigraphy were acquired with a Knudsen 320-BR sub-bottom profiles, operated at a frequency of 3.5 kHz. The profiles were processed using the Natural Resources Canada software suite. Ten (10) sediment cores from various locations are stored in the Laboratoire de Géoscience marine's (LGM) core archive. Each core was logged with a CT-scan. Further analysis will be performed in the next months/years.

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    A deep water (100 to 1500 m), continental slope-focused field program was carried out over four years, covering the eastern, central and finally, the western Beaufort Sea regions during survey expeditions in 2011, the western Beaufort in 2012, and 2014. This was supported through the BREA program (Beaufort Regional Environmental Assessment) with funds from AANDC (Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development). Research activities were conducted in collaboration with ArcticNet, the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), Imperial Oil, and British Petroleum and Chevron Canada. The primary survey platform was CCGS Amundsen. Supplementary datasets from these collaborators contributed to survey concepts and specific targets but are not part of the BREA dataset. An amalgamation of all the continental slope-related data (from and including 2009) are included in the dataset. Data generated through these activities included multibeam (ca. 9500 square km at 50 m resolution) and sub-bottom profiler sonars (nearly 41 000 km) and seabed sediment cores to investigate deep water geohazards through geotechnical, stratigraphic, age-dating, and interpretations of geo-features and processes related to sediment instability. These data continue to be a primary dataset for GSC (Geological Survey of Canada) scientists to enable their present focus on assessment of seabed instability.

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    Geophysical data from a single-channel 3.5kHz sub-bottom profiler is acquired 24hrs during CCGS Amundsen’s cruises by a Knudsen 3260 sub-bottom profiler. The sounder is comped of 16 (4x4 array) transducers outputting a total of 10KW. The dataset consists of raw (keb and sgy) and processed (JPEG2000 and PNG images) data. Heave (TSS1 form the Applanix POS-MV) and GPS (ZDA, VTG, GGA from the CNAV GNSS Receiver) data are inputted to the raw data files directly during acquisition. The processing is made using the NRCAN software suite (SEGY to SGYJP2 and SegyJp2Viewer). The speed of sound is constantly set to 1500 m/s. The data are available in an ESRI ArcGIS geodatabase format where shiptrack lines are linked to jp2, sgy and png formats of the sub-bottom profiles.