Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Karynna Calderon
Originator: Shawn V. Dadisman
Originator: Jack L. Kindinger
Originator: Gina M. Peery
Originator: James G. Flocks
Originator: Dana S. Wiese
Originator: Mark Kulp
Originator: Shea Penland
Originator: Louis D. Britsch
Originator: Gregg R. Brooks
Publication_Date: 2003
Title:
Archive of Boomer Seismic Reflection Data Collected During USGS Cruises 00SCC02 and 00SCC04, Barataria Basin, Louisiana, May 12 - 31 and June 17 - July 2, 2000
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Seismic Reflection Profile Section
Series_Information:
Series_Name: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report
Issue_Identification: 03-402
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: St. Petersburg, FL
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Online_Linkage: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/of03-402/
Description:
Abstract:
This archive consists of two-dimensional marine seismic reflection profile data collected in the Barataria Basin of southern Louisiana. These data were acquired in May, June, and July of 2000 aboard the R/V G.K. Gilbert. Included here are data in a variety of formats including binary, ASCII, HTML, PDF, RTF, shapefiles, and GIF and JPEG images. Binary data are in SEG-Y format and may be downloaded for further processing or display. Reference maps and GIF images of the profiles may be viewed with a web browser. The GIS information provided here is compatible with ESRI GIS software.
For more information on the seismic surveys see
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/g/g100la/html/g-1-00-la.meta.html and
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/g/g500la/html/g-5-00-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.
Purpose:
Marine seismic reflection data are used to image and map sedimentary and structural features of the seafloor and subsurface. These data are useful in mapping stratigraphy and in assessing other submarine geologic characteristics and features. The data presented here are useful in mapping sand deposits that may be used in Louisiana beach nourishment projects. These data were collected as part of a Louisiana Sand Resources Study done in cooperation between the USGS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, University of New Orleans, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, and Eckerd College. This study is part of the USGS Subsidence and Coastal Change (SCC) Project. For further information about this study, refer to <
http://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2000/06/index.html> and <
http://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2000/07/fieldwork3.html>.
Supplemental_Information:
The USGS Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies team in St. Petersburg, Florida, assigns a unique identifier to all seismic data collected during each cruise or field activity. The method used to assign the identifier for the cruise or field activity is as follows: YYPPP##, where YY is the last 2 digits of the year in which the fieldwork is conducted, PPP is a 3-letter abbreviation for the USGS project the data are collected for, and ## is a 2-digit event tag that represents a discreet leg or time period of fieldwork. Here, for example, 00SCC02 tells us the data were collected in 2000 for the Subsidence and Coastal Change Project and that the data were collected during the second field activity for that project in that calendar year. For more information about USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program Activity ID naming conventions, see <
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/programs/html/definition/activity.html>. Seismic reflection profiles are acquired by means of an acoustic source (usually generated electronically) and hydrophone or receiver arrays. Both elements are typically towed in the water behind a survey vessel. The sound source emits a short acoustic pulse that propagates through the water and sediment column. The acoustic energy is reflected at density boundaries (such as the seafloor or sediment layers beneath the seafloor) and detected at the receiver. This process is repeated at intervals ranging between 100 ms and 1 s depending on the seismic source employed. In this way, a two-dimensional vertical image of the geologic structure beneath the ship track is constructed. The boomer energy source consists of capacitors that are charged to a high voltage and discharged through a transducer in the water. The frequency range of the source is between 300 and 3,000 Hz. The transducer was towed on a sled at the sea surface providing 100-300 joules per shot for 00SCC02 and 135 joules per shot for 00SCC04. Reflected energy was received by an Innovative Transducers, Inc. (ITI) ST5 streamer and recorded by PC-based Triton Elics Delph Seismic acquisition software. The streamer contains 10 hydrophones evenly spaced over 6 m. However, only data received by elements 4-8 were summed, resulting in a higher signal to noise ratio for the data. The streamer was positioned parallel to the boomer sled and laterally separated from it by about 7 m. The sample frequency of the data was 12 kHz. All tracklines were recorded to 100 ms. Based on survey speeds of 3.5 - 4 knots and a shot rate of every 0.5 s, the shot spacing was about 1 m. During data acquisition, a 6 ms trigger delay of unknown origin was observed in the profiles. This delay resulted in an extra 6 ms being added to the top of each profile. To rectify this problem in the field, a 6 ms recording delay was introduced on some of the tracklines. Lines b00_20 - b00_36 and b00_38a - b00_50 were recorded with this delay. For consistency in this archive, the processed profile images of all other tracklines have been shifted up 6 ms. However, the SEG-Y files have not been altered. Any further processing of 00SCC02 lines b00_01 - b00_19 and b00_37 - b00_38 and all 00SCC04 lines (b00_51 - b00_124) should remove the upper 6 ms of the record. Seismic data were stored in SEG-Y format, which is a standard digital format that can be read and manipulated by most seismic processing software packages. The SEG-Y file format includes a 3,200-byte descriptive header that contains detailed information regarding the data acquisition and processing parameters. All data presented here are stored in SEG-Y, integer, Motorola format. The SEG-Y formatted trace data files have a .TRA extension. Additional recording parameters for each seismic data file can also be found in the .PAR file associated with each .TRA file. However, the .PAR and .PLN files are only needed to process or display the data with Triton Elics Delph Seismic software. No digital data is available for lines b00_05a, b00_14, b00_28a, b00_52 - b00_65, or b00_82. The original trace files for 00SCC02 lines b00_41 and b00_48 were broken up into two or more trace files (e.g., b00_41 became b00_41a and b00_41b) because the original total number of traces exceeds the maximum allowed by the processing system. To conform to ISO 9660 naming standards, the SEG-Y data files and associated navigation files were all renamed. The "bss" prefix of the original trackline names was shortened to a single "b." For example, trackline "bss00_01a" was renamed "b00_01a." GPS navigation was provided to the acquisition system every second by a Trimble Centurian P-Code receiver. The accuracy of this receiver is within 100 m. The data required some editing to remove spurious data values and fix incorrectly recorded dates. The edited results were used to generate the trackline navigation maps presented here. The navigation data have not been corrected to reflect the 20-m offset between the shotpoint and the GPS antenna. Position fixes for every 500 shots and for the start of lines are also provided as an aid for registering of the data after plotting. All navigation files are stored as flat ASCII text files. The trackline maps provided in this archive are unprojected, set in geographic coordinates, NAD83. They were created using ESRI GIS software ArcView 3.2 and 8.1, exported to Adobe Illustrator for further editing, and saved for the web in JPEG format. These JPEG images are viewable with a web browser. Also included on this disc are the map documents and shapefiles used to create the trackline maps. The map documents are compatible with ArcGIS 8.1 (Windows). The shapefiles may also be viewed using ArcView 3.x (Windows, Unix) or public domain software ArcExplorer 2.0 (Windows) and 4.0 (Windows, Mac OS X, Unix, Linux), which can currently be downloaded from the ESRI website at <
http://www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer/index.html>. Field Activity Collection System (FACS) logs are available in both HTML and Rich Text Format. Scanned versions of the original handwritten logbooks are also provided as PDF files. Also included on this disc are example Seismic Unix scripts that allow the user to strip off navigation fixes from the SEG-Y headers, along with a fix for every 500 shots, and produce a filtered and gained GIF image of each profile. These images can then be displayed using a variety of shareware programs such as ImageMagick (Unix, Linux) or a web browser.
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 20000512
Ending_Date: 20000702
Currentness_Reference: Data collection interval
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -90.212715
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -89.462509
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 29.431351
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 28.988865
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: USGS Metadata Identifier
Theme_Keyword: USGS:d2efa8b4-54b5-4467-8c35-e4bc17e0b7dd
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Theme_Keyword: marine seismic reflection
Theme_Keyword: boomer
Theme_Keyword: SEG-Y
Theme_Keyword: 00SCC02
Theme_Keyword: 00SCC04
Theme_Keyword: Subsidence and Coastal Change Project
Theme_Keyword: Louisiana Sand Resources Study
Theme_Keyword: Barataria Sand Survey (bss)
Theme_Keyword: beach nourishment
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: Data Categories for Marine Planning
Theme_Keyword: distributions
Theme_Keyword: substrate
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) Keywords
Theme_Keyword: seismic reflection
Theme_Keyword: marine geophysics
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: USGS Thesaurus
Theme_Keyword: seismic reflection methods
Theme_Keyword: sub-bottom profiling
Theme_Keyword: marine geophysics
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Place_Keyword: Louisiana
Place_Keyword: Gulf of Mexico
Place_Keyword: Barataria Bay
Place_Keyword: Caminada Bay
Place_Keyword: Bay des Ilettes
Place_Keyword: West Champagne Bay
Place_Keyword: Sandy Point
Access_Constraints: None. These data are held in the public domain.
Use_Constraints:
The U.S. Geological Survey requests to be acknowledged as the originator of the data in future products or derivative research.
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Jack L. Kindinger
Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
Contact_Position: Oceanographer
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: Mailing
Address: 600 4th Street South
City: St. Petersburg
State_or_Province: FL
Postal_Code: 33701
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: (727) 803-8747, ext. 3018
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: jkindinger@usgs.gov
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Trackline map of all boomer seismic reflection data collected during USGS Cruise 00SCC02. These data were collected in the Barataria Basin of Louisiana in May of 2000. This map is set in geographic coordinates, NAD83 (unprojected) and was created at a scale of 1:400,000. It was created using ESRI GIS software ArcView 3.2 and 8.1, exported to Adobe Illustrator for further editing, and saved for the web in JPEG format. The coastline layer was derived from 1:100,000 DLGs.
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Trackline map of boomer seismic reflection data collected in Area A of Louisiana's Barataria Basin (refer to Area A of the full survey maps) in May of 2000 during USGS Cruise 00SCC02. This map is set in geographic coordinates, NAD83 (unprojected) and was created at a scale of 1:170,000. It was created using ESRI GIS software ArcView 3.2 and 8.1, exported to Adobe Illustrator for further editing, and saved for the web in JPEG format. The coastline layer was derived from 1:100,000 DLGs.
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Trackline map of boomer seismic reflection data collected in Area C of Louisiana's Barataria Basin (refer to Area C of the full survey maps) in May of 2000 during USGS Cruise 00SCC02. This map is set in geographic coordinates, NAD83 (unprojected) and was created at a scale of 1:170,000. It was created using ESRI GIS software ArcView 3.2 and 8.1, exported to Adobe Illustrator for further editing, and saved for the web in JPEG format. The coastline layer was derived from 1:100,000 DLGs.
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Trackline map of boomer seismic reflection data collected in Area C of Louisiana's Barataria Basin (refer to Area C of the full survey maps) in June and July of 2000 during USGS Cruise 00SCC04. This map is set in geographic coordinates, NAD83 (unprojected) and was created at a scale of 1:170,000. It was created using ESRI GIS software ArcView 3.2 and 8.1, exported to Adobe Illustrator for further editing, and saved for the web in JPEG format. The coastline layer was derived from 1:100,000 DLGs.
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Data_Set_Credit:
Funding and/or support for this study were provided by the Coastal and Marine Geology Program of the USGS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the University of New Orleans, the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, and Eckerd College. We thank Chandra A. Dreher of the USGS in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Allison Peters, Carlos Alonzo, and Mike Brown of the University of New Orleans for their field support during data collection. Boat captains Dave Bennett of Eckerd College, and Richard W. Young and Keith A. Ludwig of the USGS in St. Petersburg, Florida, also assisted in data collection. We are grateful to Jeffrey S. Dismukes of the USGS in St. Petersburg, Florida, for his programs that helped to edit and reformat the navigation data. This document was improved by the reviews of Christopher C. Barton and Pamela L. Sutton of the USGS in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Native_Data_Set_Environment: SEG-Y