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ID 07VEC01
Also Known As B-1-07-GM
Abstract United States Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, Florida, Biological Resources. Chief Scientist: Christina Kellogg. Biological and Geological data of field activity 07VEC01 (B-1-07-GM) in Gulf of Mexico from 06/04/2007 to 07/06/2007
Organization United States Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, Florida, Biological Resources
Project/Theme CHEMOIII: Virus enumeration in deep-slope chemosynthetic environments
Chief Scientist Christina Kellogg
Activity Type Biological and Geological
Platform Ronald H. Brown
Area of Operation
Gulf of Mexico
Location map 07VEC01 location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 30.75000
-99.75000     -80.25000
17.25000
Ports LEAVE Fort Lauderdale, Florida
ARRIVE Galveston, Texas
Dates 06/04/2007 (JD 155) to 07/06/2007 (JD 187)
Analog Materials No analog holdings.
Index map

07VEC01 map of where navigation equipment operated

Information Specialist
Christina Kellogg
Purpose
To enumerate viruses in sediment cores and water samples collected from deep
chemosynthetic community sites
Information to be Derived
Marine environmental virus counts, grain size, temperature, salinity,
environment type
Summary
Sediment cores from a variety of seep environments (microbial mats, brine
seeps, mud flows) were sampled to count the number of viral and bacterial
particles present
Notes
ROV Jason
Got Help? For 07VEC01, we would appreciate any information on -- analog materials, contract, crew, days at sea, dive count, equipment used, funding, kms of navigation, national plan, NGDC Info, owner, project number, publications, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, tabulated info.

 

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