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Field Activity Details for field activity 2016-604-FA

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AKA: none

Other ID: none

Status: Completed

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

Funding Program(s): Other (Other)

Principal Investigator(s): Jonathan Warrick

Affiliate Investigator(s):

Information Specialist(s): Peter Dartnell

Data Type(s): Location-Elevation: Navigation, Sonar: Multibeam

Scientific Purpose/Goals: map Lake Crescent to investigate geologic hazards

Vehicle(s): None

Start Port/Location: Port Angeles, WA

End Port/Location: Port Angeles, WA

Start Date: 2016-02-07

End Date: 2016-02-13

Equipment Used: POS MV, Reson 7111

Information to be Derived: Bathymetry, Acoustic Backscatter

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: post processed data submitted 3/1/2017 data submitted 3/18/2016

Staff: Peter Dal Ferro, Peter Dartnell, Timothy Elfers, Gerry Hatcher, Jonathan Warrick

Affiliate Staff:

Notes:

Location:

Lake Crescent, Washington, United States

Boundaries
North: 48.09811137 South: 48.04553834 West: -123.924 East: -123.72506231

Platform(s):

photo of Parke Snavely
Parke Snavely

Publications

Dartnell, P., Warrick, J.A., and Wegmann, K.W., 2017, Multibeam bathymetry and acoustic backscatter data collected in 2016 for Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey data release.

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Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
POS MV --- Navigation
Multibeam acoustic-backscatter data collected in 2016 for Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington (In February 2016 the U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in cooperation with North Carolina State University and the National Park Service collected multibeam bathymetry and acoustic backscatter data in Lake Crescent located in Olympic National Park, Washington. Data were collected using a Reson 7111 multibeam echosounder pole-mounted to the 36-foot USGS R/V Parke Snavely.)
Multibeam bathymetry data collected in 2016 for Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park, Washington (In February 2016 the U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in cooperation with North Carolina State University and the National Park Service collected multibeam bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data in Lake Crescent located in Olympic National Park, Washington. Data were collected using a Reson 7111 multibeam echosounder pole-mounted to the 36-foot USGS R/V Parke Snavely.)
Reson 7111 --- Multibeam

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