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ID J-2-95-MB
Abstract Chief Scientists: Roberto Anima, Andy Stevenson, Steve Eittreim. Geophysical data (sidescansonar, navigation, bathymetry) of field activity J-2-95-MB in Monterey Bay from 03/06/1995 to 04/15/1995
Project/Theme Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Chief Scientist Roberto Anima
Andy Stevenson
Steve Eittreim
Activity Type Geophysical
Platform David Johnston
Area of Operation
Monterey Bay
Location map J-2-95-MB location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 37.11152
-122.36479    -121.86706
36.91842
Dates 03/06/1995 (JD 065) to 04/15/1995 (JD 105)
Analog Materials list
Index map

J-2-95-MB map of where navigation equipment operated

Crew
Roberto Anima Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Andy Stevenson Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Steve Eittreim Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Equipment Used
sidescansonar
navigation
bathymetry
Notes
Associated activities:

  M-1-93-MB

  J-1-94-MB

  J-2-95-MB
  J-6-95-MB
  M-2-95-MB
  P-1-95-MB
  P-3-95-MB
  R-1-95-MB

  M-1-96-MB

  J-1-97-MB
  J-3-97-MB

  A-4-98-MB
  J-3-98-MB
  J-4-98-MB

MBMS NEARSHORE STUDIES: In spite of rough seas and nasty weather the David
Johnston completed 19 out of a scheduled 40 days of high-resolution seismic
reflection and side-scan surveys along the nearshore coastal area in the
Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary between Aptos and Ano Nuevo. Roberto Anima,
Andy Stevenson, Steve Eittreim, and Jim Tait (UCSC) report that they, with
support from ETs Mike Boyle and Fred Payne, were able to collect excellent
records that imaged the extent of submarine outcrops and subbottom
features. Correlations with coastal bluff exposures were apparent. The
surveys are part of a continuing program to compile a side-scan sonar
mosaic of the offshore area of Monterey Bay Marine Santuary. Graduate
and undergraduate students from U.C. Santa Cruz joined the cruise to observe
the data collection processes. R. Anima
Publications
Eittreim, Stephen L., and Noble, Marlene, editors, 2002, Seafloor geology and
natural environment of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary: Marine Geology, v. 181
http://www.sciencedirect.com/

Journals > m > Marine Geology > Volumes 181 - 190 > Volume 181, Issues 1-3


Wong, F.L., and Eittreim, S.L., 2001, Continental Shelf GIS for the Monterey
Bay National Marine Sanctuary: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 01-179,
1 CDROM,
http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of01-179/
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