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Field Activity Details for field activity A190WO

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AKA: none

Other ID: A-1-90-WO

Status: Completed

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

Funding Program(s): Placer Minerals Study (MU229)

Principal Investigator(s): Ed Clifton

Affiliate Investigator(s): Rick Starr (ODFW)

Information Specialist(s):

Data Type(s): Electro-Magnetic: Magnetics, Location-Elevation: Navigation, Sampling: Biology, Sampling: Geology, Seismics: Bubble Gun, Sonar: Sidescan

Scientific Purpose/Goals:

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location: Coos Bay, OR

End Port/Location: Coos Bay, OR

Start Date: 1990-09-21

End Date: 1990-10-03

Equipment Used: crabpot, sediment grab sampler, bubblepulser, sidescansonar, GPS, rangerange, magnetics, integratednavigation, LoranC, RhoRho, vibralift, vibratingcore, ottertrawl, beamtrawl

Information to be Derived:

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: physical data holdings

Staff: Gerry Connard, Joe Fisher, Dave Fox, Michael Hamer, Dave Hogg, Graig McHendrie

Affiliate Staff:
Bob O'Brien (PSU) - Biologist
Bob Shermer - Ship Captain
Bob Woolsey (Univ of Miss.) - Geologist
Cheryl Mardock (USBM) - Geologist
Curt Peterson (PSU) - Geophysicist
Greg McMurray (DOGAMI) - Biologist
Jose Garcesto - Chief Mate
Monty Simmons (Univ of Miss) - Geologist
Nestor Verdugo - Chief Engineer
Rusty Tarver (Univ of Miss) - Geologist
Walter O'Niell (Univ of Miss) - Geologist

Notes: The navigational system used on the R/V ALOHA cruise, A1-90-WO, was an IBM 386 PC based system using inputs from an ASHTECH (MODEL #) gps receiving unit and a DECCA 540 delnorte transponder ranging system. Delnorte was used for the majority of the cruise because of its higher degree of positioning accuracy being replaced by gps only when the ship was out of range of the land based transponder stations or in areas of poor station geometry, i.e. along baselines between stations. The positioning accuracy of the delnorte system is about ____ when three or more of the stations are being used for the ranging calculations, and that of gps about ___________, but can be up to 100 meters when selective availability (errors introduced into the gps signal by the defense department) is implemented. Both systems calculate ranges by using electromagnetic signals. The travel times from the signals are converted into distances and used to determine the ships position. GRAIG, I wasnt sure about the accuracy of the systems at their best, that is why there are blanks. Also wasnt sure about the model # of the Ashtech.

Staff information imported from InfoBank
Bob O'Brien (PSU) - Biologist
Bob Shermer - Ship Captain
Bob Woolsey (Univ of Miss.) - Geologist
Cheryl Mardock (USBM) - Geologist
Curt Peterson (PSU) - Geophysicist
Dave Fox (ODFW) - Biologist
Dave Hogg (USGS Western Region) - Electronics Technician
Ed Clifton (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist
Gerry Connard (NW Geo.) - Geologist
Graig McHendrie (USGS Western Region) - Navigator
Greg McMurray (DOGAMI) - Biologist
Joe Fisher (OSU) - Biologist
Jose Garcesto - Chief Mate
Mike Hamer (USGS Western Region) - Navigator
Monty Simmons (Univ of Miss) - Geologist
Nestor Verdugo - Chief Engineer
Rick Starr (ODFW) - Chief Scientist
Rusty Tarver (Univ of Miss) - Geologist
Walter O'Niell (Univ of Miss) - Geologist

Location:

Oregon

Boundaries
North: 43.47939 South: 42.22996 West: -124.676 East: -124.21142

Platform(s):


Aloha

Publications

Portals/Viewers

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
crabpot --- Biology
sediment grab sampler --- Geology
bubblepulser --- Bubble Gun
sidescansonar --- Sidescan
GPS --- Navigation
rangerange --- Navigation
magnetics --- Magnetics
integratednavigation --- Navigation
LoranC --- Navigation
RhoRho --- Navigation
vibralift --- Geology
vibratingcore --- Geology
ottertrawl --- Biology
beamtrawl --- Biology

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