Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Alicia F. Balster-Gee
Originator: Brian D. Andrews
Originator: Daniel S. Brothers
Originator: Uri S. ten Brink
Originator: Jared W. Kluesner
Originator: Peter J. Haeussler
Originator: Patrick E. Hart
Publication_Date: 2017
Title:
Multichannel sparker seismic-reflection data between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska, collected from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12 during field activity 2016-625-FA
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: seismic-reflection data in SEG-Y format
Series_Information:
Series_Name: data release
Issue_Identification: DOI:10.5066/F7NG4PTW
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place:
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Santa Cruz, California
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Online_Linkage: https://doi.org/10.5066/F7NG4PTW
Online_Linkage:
Larger_Work_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Alicia F. Balster-Gee
Originator: Daniel S. Brothers
Originator: Brian D. Andrews
Originator: Uri S. ten Brink
Originator: Jared W. Kluesner
Originator: Peter J. Haeussler
Publication_Date: 2017
Title:
Multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data and multichannel sparker seismic-reflection data between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska, collected from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12 during field activity 2016-625-FA
Series_Information:
Series_Name: data release
Issue_Identification: DOI:10.5066/F7NG4PTW
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Santa Cruz, CA
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Online_Linkage: https://doi.org/10.5066/F7NG4PTW
Description:
Abstract:
Multichannel sparker (MCS) seismic-reflection data were collected along the Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12. Data were collected aboard the Alaska Department of Fish and Game R/V Medeia, and recorded using a 32 channel GeoEel digital streamer, an Applied Acoustics power supply, and a SIG SLP 790 Sparker Electrode. MCS profiles were collected coincident with multibeam data collected at higher survey speeds (5-6 knots), which reduced the MCS data quality.
Purpose:
The Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault (QCFF) is a major structural feature that extends more than 1,200 km from northern Vancouver Island, Canada to the Fairweather Range of southern Alaska. The fault system represents a major transform boundary that separates the Pacific Plate from the North American Plate, and in many ways, can be considered an analog “sister” fault to California’s San Andreas Fault. Early studies in the 1970s and 1980s based on historical marine geophysical data demonstrated that approximately 75 percent of the system is located offshore along the continental shelf-edge and slope, more than 20-50 km from land in eastern Gulf of Alaska. Historical seismicity records dating back to 1890 include dozens of large magnitude earthquakes, including eight events of magnitude greater than 7 and Canada’s largest earthquake on record (1949, M8.1). Finally, two recent earthquakes, a M7.8 in 2012 (“Haida Gwaii earthquake”) and M7.5 in 2013 (“Craig earthquake”) stimulated a substantial amount of scientific study of the QCFF and renewed concern over potential threats to coastal infrastructure and populations residing in southeastern Alaska and northwestern British Columbia. Survey goals included determining how fast the two sides of the fault move past each other (slip rate) and deciphering the historical movement of the fault. We also want to better understand how large earthquakes might trigger potentially dangerous underwater landslides. The purpose of this data is to provide seismic-reflection profiles primarily oriented along strike of the Queen Charlotte Fault and adjacent seafloor.
Supplemental_Information:
Additional information about the field activities from which these data were derived is available online at:
https://cmgds.marine.usgs.gov/fan_info.php?fan=2016-625-FA
Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 20160517
Ending_Date: 20160612
Currentness_Reference: Ground condition at time data were collected
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -136.913215
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -134.338608
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 58.023711
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 55.031169
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: USGS Metadata Identifier
Theme_Keyword: USGS:5a0a218be4b09af898c9ef07
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: ISO 19115 Topic Category
Theme_Keyword: Oceans
Theme_Keyword: Elevation
Theme_Keyword: geoscientificinformation
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: Data Categories for Marine Planning
Theme_Keyword: Bathymetry and Elevation
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: USGS Thesaurus
Theme_Keyword: sub-bottom profiling
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) keywords
Theme_Keyword: seismic reflection profiling
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Theme_Keyword: U.S. Geological Survey
Theme_Keyword: USGS
Theme_Keyword: Coastal and Marine Geology Program
Theme_Keyword: CMGP
Theme_Keyword: Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Theme_Keyword: PCMSC
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Place_Keyword: Pacific Ocean
Place_Keyword: State of Alaska
Place_Keyword: Gulf of Alaska
Place_Keyword: Dixon Entrance
Place_Keyword: Chatham Strait
Place_Keyword: Cross Sound
Place_Keyword: Sitka
Place_Keyword: Mount Edgecumbe
Place_Keyword: Baranof Island
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: NGA GEOnet Names Server (GNS)
Place_Keyword: North Pacific Ocean
Place_Keyword: Noyes Canyon
Place_Keyword: Yakobi Valley
Place_Keyword: Heceta Knoll
Place_Keyword: Baranof Fan
Access_Constraints: None
Use_Constraints:
USGS-authored or produced data and information are in the public domain from the U.S. Government and are freely redistributable with proper metadata and source attribution. Please recognize and acknowledge the U.S. Geological Survey as the originator of the dataset and in products derived from these data. This information is not intended for navigation purposes.
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: PCMSC Science Data Coordinator
Contact_Organization:
U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical
Address: 2885 Mission Street
City: Santa Cruz
State_or_Province: CA
Postal_Code: 95060-5792
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 831-427-4747
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: pcmsc_data@usgs.gov
Browse_Graphic:
Browse_Graphic_File_Name:
Browse_Graphic_File_Description:
Thumbnail image of bathymetric terrain model of Queen Charlotte Fault area with MCS lines shown in black, southeastern Gulf of Alaska.
Browse_Graphic_File_Type: JPEG
Data_Set_Credit:
Data was collected aboard Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s R/V Medeia and would not be possible without the support of vessel crew members Jim deLaBruere, Craig Conger, Cedar Stark, and Becky Wilson.
Native_Data_Set_Environment: SEG-Y Rev 1