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ID J-3-97-MB
Abstract Chief Scientists: Roberto Anima, Steve Eittreim. Geophysical data (Kleinsidescan, Geopulse, bathymetry, GPS, 2channelairgun) of field activity J-3-97-MB in Monterey Bay, California from 11/03/1997 to 11/07/1997
Project/Theme Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
National Plan Environment
Chief Scientist Roberto Anima
Steve Eittreim
Activity Type Geophysical
Platform David Johnston
Area of Operation
Monterey Bay, California
Location map J-3-97-MB location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 36.97509
-122.06922    -121.79733
36.79996
Dates 11/03/1997 (JD 307) to 11/07/1997 (JD 311)
Analog Materials list
Index map

J-3-97-MB map of where navigation equipment operated

Crew
Roberto Anima Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Steve Eittreim Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Larry Kooker Electronic Tech, USGS Western Region
Pete Galanis Geologist, USGS Western Region
Equipment Used
Kleinsidescan
Geopulse
bathymetry
GPS
2channelairgun
Purpose
Recover and fill in gaps in the across shelf data set collected during
D2, and D6-95 cruises
Information to be Derived
Location of rock outcrops on the nearshore sea-floor, variations in sediment texture in the nearshore, and structure of the subbottom that show folding and faulting in the subbottom stratigraphy.
Summary
Ran shore parallel high-resolution tracklines between Capitola and Moss
Landing to fill in and area with no data. This data set will add data to the
side-scan mosaic that is being produced.
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
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/
Got Help? For J-3-97-MB, we would appreciate any information on -- contract, days at sea, dive count, funding, information specialist, kms of navigation, NGDC Info, organization, owner, ports, project number, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, tabulated info.

 

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