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    "tag": 12070,
    "title": "Name, location, and length of sediment cores collected in 2014 from the northern flank of Monterey Canyon, offshore California",
    "pubdate": "2016",
    "sername": null,
    "series_name": null,
    "issue": "DOI:10.5066\/F7J67F2K",
    "publish": null,
    "publisher_name": null,
    "onlink": "https:\/\/cmgds.marine.usgs.gov\/catalog\/pcmsc\/DataReleases\/ScienceBase\/DR_F7J67F2K\/NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_Info_Metadata.faq.html",
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    "email": null,
    "descript": "This part of the data release is a spreadsheet including the name, location, and length of sediment cores collected in 2014 in Monterey Canyon. It is one of five files in this U.S. Geological Survey data release that include data from a set of sediment cores acquired from the continental slope, north of Monterey Canyon, offshore central California. Vibracores and push cores were collected with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute\u2019s (MBARI\u2019s) remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Doc Ricketts in 2014 (USGS cruise ID 2014-615-FA). One spreadsheet (NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_Info.xlsx) contains core name, location, and length. One spreadsheet (NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_MSCLdata.xlsx) contains Multi-Sensor Core Logger P-wave velocity and gamma-ray density whole-core logs of vibracores. One zipped folder of .bmp files (NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_Photos.zip) contains continuous core photographs of the archive half of each vibracore. One spreadsheet (NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_Radiocarbon.xlsx) contains radiocarbon sample information, results, and calibrated ages. One .pdf file (NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_Figures.pdf) contains combined displays of data for each vibracore, including graphic diagram descriptive logs. This particular metadata file describes the information contained in the file NorthernFlankMontereyCanyonCores_Info.xlsx. All vibracores are archived by the U.S. Geological Survey Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. Other remaining core material, if available, is archived at MBARI.",
    "lang": null,
    "journal": null,
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    "originator": [
        {
            "name": "Maier, Katherine L.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Paull, Charles K.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "McGann, Mary L.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Lundsten, Eve M.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Anderson, Krystle",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Gwiazda, Roberto",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Brothers, Daniel S.",
            "role": "Author"
        }
    ],
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            "name": "Holocene",
            "scope": "Epoch of geologic time approximately 11 thousand years ago extending to the present. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3133\/fs20103059"
        },
        {
            "thcode": 2,
            "code": "816",
            "name": "ocean processes",
            "scope": "Recurrent natural changes that are physical, biological, or chemical, actively affecting the seas and oceans."
        },
        {
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            "code": "1653",
            "name": "Pleistocene",
            "scope": "Epoch of geologic time approximately 2.6 million to 11 thousand years ago. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3133\/fs20103059"
        },
        {
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            "name": "push coring",
            "scope": "Use of a small, hand-held tube pressed into unconsolidated material for sampling."
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        {
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            "name": "Quaternary",
            "scope": "Period of geologic time approximately 2.6 million years ago extending to the present. In new studies, this term is deprecated in favor of Holocene and Pleistocene. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3133\/fs20103059"
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        {
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            "name": "sediment transport",
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        {
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            "code": "2066",
            "name": "vibracoring",
            "scope": "Application of vibration to a coring device in order to achieve greater penetration for sampling unconsolidated material."
        },
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            "name": "geoscientificInformation",
            "scope": "Information pertaining to earth sciences, for example geophysical features and processes, geology, minerals, sciences dealing with the composition, structure and origin of the earth's rocks, risks of earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, gravity information, soils, permafrost, hydrogeology, groundwater, erosion"
        },
        {
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            "name": "oceans",
            "scope": "Features and characteristics of salt water bodies (excluding inland waters), for example tides, tidal waves, coastal information, reefs, maritime, outer continental shelf submerged lands, shoreline"
        },
        {
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            "name": "Distributions",
            "scope": "Locations or patterns of a feature of interest across space and (or) time. These data can include point data, lines, polygons, and temporal data at any scale relevant to CMSP and can be produced by observation, interpolation, or modeling. Distributions can also include maps or statistics of climatology, the environmental values that are expected to be observed at the present time."
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        {
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        },
        {
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