SCAR Antarctic Digital Database (ADD) Version 7.0. Downloaded 2016-2017 from: http://www.add.scar.org/ Scientific work in Antarctica and its operational support depends on a reliable, consistent geographic framework. The SCAR Antarctic Digital Database (ADD) (http://www.scar.org/add) aims to provide a seamless topographic map compiled from the best available international geographic information for all areas. It covers Antarctica south of 60°S. The ADD website is a compilation of the best available geographic information for all areas. Consequently resolution varies from area to area according to the resolution of the source data. A few areas are based on maps compiled at scales of 1:50,000 scale or larger. Most mountainous areas such as the Antarctic Peninsula and TransAntarctic Mountains rely on mapping at 1:250,000 scale. The coastline and elevation information for the interior of the continent are based on remote-sensing data. All information served by the website has metadata stating the source. License terms and conditions CC-BY logo Data is licensed according to Creative Commons CC-BY - data is free to use, modify and redistribute provided the source "SCAR Antarctic Digital Database" is acknowledged, and that the disclaimer below is accepted. Disclaimer Information in the Antarctic Digital Database has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but its accuracy and completeness, and the validity of the opinions based thereon, are not guaranteed. As every effort has been made to provide accurate information in this database, SCAR would appreciate it if users could indicate in writing any errors that may be noticed. SCAR is not inviting reliance on these data, and the user should always check original published data. The information in this database is subject to change. Questions about the data should be addressed to Adrian Fox (https://www.bas.ac.uk/profile/ajfo/)