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Metadata
ID P-1-72-SC
Also Known As GAVIOTA
Abstract United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California. Chief Scientists: Dave McCulloch, Steve Wolf. Geophysical data (uniboom, arcer, bathymetry) of field activity P-1-72-SC in Gaviota, Southern California from 02/28/1972 to 03/22/1972
Organization United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California
Project/Theme Pt. Conception
Chief Scientist Dave McCulloch
Steve Wolf
Activity Type Geophysical
Platform Polaris I
Area of Operation
Gaviota, Southern California
Location map P-1-72-SC location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 34.75000
-122.75000    -116.75000
32.25000
Dates 02/28/1972 (JD 059) to 03/22/1972 (JD 082)
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Index map

P-1-72-SC map of where navigation equipment operated

Information Specialist
Steve Wolf
Crew
Dave McCulloch Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Steve Wolf Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region
Frank Lewis Crew, USGS Western Region
Bob Graf Crew, USGS Western Region
Jim Nicholson Crew, USGS Western Region
Lowell Scott Crew, USGS Western Region
Bill Olander Crew, USGS Western Region
Equipment Used
uniboom
arcer
bathymetry
Purpose
Geophysical investigations of the Santa Monica basin, southern
California.
Information to be Derived
Seismic reflection profiles, bathymetry.
Summary
Seismic reflection and bathymetry study from Cape San Martin to
Santa Rosa Island, Southern California. 11 rolls of bathymetry, 53 rolls of
uniboom, and 48 rolls of arcer records.
Publications
Wolf, S.C., 1975, Seismic reflection profiles: R/V Polaris March 1972,
offshore Southern California, Pt. Conception cruise: U.S. Geological Survey
Open-File Report 75-166.
Got Help? For P-1-72-SC, we would appreciate any information on -- contract, days at sea, dive count, funding, kms of navigation, national plan, NGDC Info, notes, owner, ports, project number, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, tabulated info.

 

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