{
    "tag": 8408,
    "title": "Archive of Boomer and Chirp Seismic Reflection Data Collected During USGS Cruise 01RCE02, Southern Louisiana, April and May 2001",
    "pubdate": "2003",
    "sername": null,
    "series_name": null,
    "issue": "2003-88",
    "publish": null,
    "publisher_name": null,
    "onlink": "https:\/\/cmgds.marine.usgs.gov\/catalog\/spcmsc\/of2003-88metadata.faq.html",
    "format": null,
    "email": null,
    "descript": "This archive consists of two-dimensional marine seismic reflection profile data collected in the Mississippi River Delta, Atchafalaya River Delta, and Shell Island Pass in southern Louisiana. These data were acquired in April and May of 2001 aboard the R\/V G. K. Gilbert. The data are available in a variety of formats, including binary, ASCII, HTML, shapefiles, and GIF and JPEG images. Binary data are in Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) SEG-Y format and may be downloaded for further processing or display. Reference maps and GIF images of the profiles may be viewed with your web browser. The GIS information provided is compatible with ESRI's GIS software.  For more information on the seismic surveys see http:\/\/walrus.wr.usgs.gov\/infobank\/g\/g201la\/html\/g-2-01-la.meta.html  These data are also available via GeoMapApp (http:\/\/www.geomapapp.org\/) and Virtual Ocean ( http:\/\/www.virtualocean.org\/) earth science exploration and visualization applications.",
    "lang": null,
    "journal": null,
    "pwid": null,
    "originator": [
        {
            "name": "Calderon, Karynna",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Dadisman, Shawn V.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Flocks, James G.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Wiese, Dana S.",
            "role": "Author"
        }
    ],
    "index_term": [
        {
            "thcode": 2,
            "code": "707",
            "name": "marine geophysics",
            "scope": "Branch of earth sciences concerned with the physical processes of the oceans and continental margins.  We include here studies of large bodies of brackish and fresh water, such as lakes and rivers."
        },
        {
            "thcode": 2,
            "code": "1045",
            "name": "seismic reflection methods",
            "scope": "Geophysical technique to study the subsurface of the earth using sound waves induced by explosives, vibrating devices, or percussive equipment.  The reflections of the sound waves from the boundaries of different rocks are measured."
        },
        {
            "thcode": 2,
            "code": "2054",
            "name": "sub-bottom profiling",
            "scope": "Methods of imaging the structure of sediments below the sea floor  or lakebed using ship-borne or towed sensors with a variety of sound sources."
        },
        {
            "thcode": 23,
            "code": "3",
            "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."
        },
        {
            "thcode": 23,
            "code": "23",
            "name": "Substrate",
            "scope": "Represents the character and composition of the surface and near surface of the sea floor in subtidal or intertidal areas, as defined in the Substrate Component of CMECS or in similar classification systems. Distributions are records of substrate characteristics based on visual or photographic inspection or on analysis of samples and cores, and they also include interpretive maps classifying areas on the basis of combinations of observations, hydrodynamic models, or geological models. Assessments include evaluations of present ecological or economic values of substrate distributions, drivers of substrate change, and functions of substrates. Predictions are the results of models or projections of future substrate distributions, values, or ecological impacts, including predicted substrate changes due to natural and human forces including erosion, accretion, sea-level change, extraction, trawling, or other factors; and they are the results of scenario-based models of substrate changes on ecological or economic values under different management strategies or other human alterations."
        },
        {
            "thcode": 61,
            "code": "738",
            "name": "marine geophysics",
            "scope": "used for geophysical and related studies of ocean basins and margins."
        }
    ],
    "place_term": [],
    "image": [
        {
            "name": "http:\/\/cmgds.marine.usgs.gov\/images\/browse\/01RCE02\/BOOMER\/basemap.jpg",
            "description": "Trackline map of all boomer data collected during USGS Cruise 01RCE02. These data were collected in Louisiana river deltas in April and May of 2001. This map is in geographic projection and was created at a scale of 1:1,200,000 using ESRI's GIS software ArcView 3.2. The image was exported to Adobe Illustrator for further editing and saved for the web in JPEG format. The USGS is not the originator of all layers used in creating this map. The rivers layer is a LOSCO (Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator's Office) dataset derived from ESRI\/GDT (Geographic Data Technology, Inc.) data that were in turn derived from Bureau of the Census TIGER\/Line files. The waterbodies layer is also a LOSCO dataset derived from ESRI\/GDT data."
        }
    ],
    "fan": [
        "01RCE02"
    ]
}
