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Field Activity Details for field activity 1990-023-FA

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Other ID: none

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center

Funding Program(s):

Principal Investigator(s): Eugene A. Shinn

Affiliate Investigator(s): Dr. Albert C. Hine, USF

Information Specialist(s):

Data Type(s): Sonar: Sidescan, Seismics: Boomer, Seismics: Sparker, Sonar: Single Beam, Biological Field Study: Experiments (biological), Location-Elevation: Navigation, Sampling: Geology

Scientific Purpose/Goals: To determine: if there are strategraphic sequences seaward of the Florida Keys reef tract that would indicate the occurrence of previous (Pleistocene) sea-level stands (preliminary perusal of data suggests there are); if this bank margin has features similar to other windward carbonate margins of the Bahamas, i.e., is there offbank/downslope sand export opposite a well-developed section of the shallow reef; if there are relatively sediment-starved sections along the upper slope where gaps occur in the shallow reef; if there is a sedimentalogic response along the upper slope to gaps in the Florida Key island tract; the dominant sediment type and rate of sediment accumulation along the upper slope; the existence of submarine cementation along the upper slope in response to the activity of the Florida current; the extent of downslope sediment movement by mass transfer mechanisms or by sediment gravity flows; the existence of gullies/small canyons within the upper 200 m of water depth; and the size, morphology, and extent of multiple, seaward reef tracts.

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location: St. Petersburg, FL

End Port/Location: St. Petersburg, FL

Start Date: 1990-07-28

End Date: 1990-08-04

Equipment Used: Piston corer, Shipek grab, Sidescan sonar, EG&G Model 260 sidescan sonar, ORE GeoPulse, Sparker , Echosounder, Loran-C

Information to be Derived:

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: Approximately 525 km of seismic profiles, 81 km of 300-m sidescan, and 22 km of 600-m sidescan sonar profiles were acquired, and 31 Shipek surface sediment samples were taken along 4 transects. These data supplement the 500 km of high-resolution seismic profiles obtained in the same area in July 1989.

Staff: Eugene A. Shinn, Barbara H. Lidz

Affiliate Staff:
Albert C. Hine
USF; Stanley Locker
USF; 8 USF Students

Notes: Info from Foghorn: Sidescan sonar system, EG&G Model 260, ORE GeoPulse system (USF and USGS), EG&G 1kj sparker/boomer (USF and USGS), Recording fathometer, Piston corer, Shipek bottom grab sampler, Phantom ROV and small dredge on board were not deployed.;

Location:

Shelf margin edge off lower Florida Keys, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, United States, North America, North Atlantic;

Boundaries
North: 24.81665 South: 23.99629 West: -81.925 East: -79.69482

Platform(s):

photo of Suncoaster
Suncoaster

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Documents associated with this activity

Title Survey Equipment Description
Cruise report (document not focused on specific equipment) Chief Scientist's cruise report including personnel, purpose, and equipment.

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Piston corer --- Geology
Shipek grab --- Geology
Sidescan sonar --- Sidescan
EG&G Model 260 sidescan sonar --- Sidescan
ORE GeoPulse --- Boomer
Sparker --- Sparker
Echosounder --- Single Beam
Loran-C --- Navigation

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