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AKA: none

Other ID: P-1-97-MB

Status: Completed

Organization(s):

Funding Program(s): Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MU182)

Principal Investigator(s): Brian Edwards

Affiliate Investigator(s):

Information Specialist(s): Carolyn Degnan

Data Type(s): Imagery: Video, Location-Elevation: Navigation, Sampling: Biology, Sampling: Geology, Seismics: Sub Bottom Profiler

Scientific Purpose/Goals: Statistical sampling scheme for Monterey Bay Project

Vehicle(s):

Start Port/Location:

End Port/Location:

Start Date: 1997-08-27

End Date: 1997-09-05

Equipment Used: boxcore, YoNav, GPS, clamshellgrab, imagery, 3.5khz

Information to be Derived:

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered:

Staff: Bradley Carkin, Henry Chezar, Justin Friesner, Kaye Kinoshita

Affiliate Staff:
Greg Martz - Unspecified
Rebecca Preston - Unspecified

Notes: physical data holdings
Excerpts from the WR CMG Bulletin (Publisher Mike Carr, Editor: Ann Gartner) 11/7/97 - CRUISE SUMMARY: MBNMS PROJECT In late August and early September, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) project conducted two very successful 10-day back-to- back cruises on the continental shelf between Carmel and the Golden Gate. The first was a sampling cruise out of Moss Landing aboard the R/V Point Sur, a UNOLS vessel. The second was a very high resolution seismic- reflection cruise aboard the NOAA ship McArthur. During the sampling leg, we recovered 175 box cores, grab samples, and bottom photographs out of 226 sampling attempts. The samples were located at sites specified by EPAs EMAP design criteria and represent the last of the statistically sited coring for the MBNMS project. The geophysical leg was designed to delineate the three-dimensional spatial distribution of areas of sediment erosion, deposition, bypass, and outcrops within this shelf region. We used the newly remodeled HUNTEC system to collect approximately 1400 trackline-km of very high resolution boomer data (centered in the 2-kHz to 2.5-kHz range). The system performed beautifully and provided high-quality data, at times to subbottom depths exceeding 100 m. Walter Barnhardt, Brad Carkin, Hank Chezar, Justin Friesner, Kaye Kinoshita, Greg Martz, and Rebecca Preston, along with various MLML and UCSC personnel, endured the grueling 12-hour coring watches with good cheer. Roberto Anima was co-chief, and Kaye Kinoshita, Rebecca Preston, and Glenn Spinelli provided support during the geophysical work. We conducted the cruises at a time when MARFAC was hard pressed with the BASIX III operation. Fred Payne served ably as both ET and MT during the sampling leg. Fred Payne, Mike Boyle, and Graham Standen (GEOFORCE tech) got to play with the HUNTEC system during the geophysical leg. I thank MARFAC and particularly Fred and Mike for their help in making both these cruises successful.- Brian Edwards

Staff information imported from InfoBank
Walter Barnhardt (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Brian Edwards (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist
Brad Carkin (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Hank Chezar (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Justin Friesner - Unspecified
Kaye Kinoshita (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified
Greg Martz - Unspecified
Rebecca Preston - Unspecified

Location:

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Boundaries
North: 37.8436 South: 36.72001 West: -122.912 East: -121.78513

Platform(s):

photo of Point Sur
Point Sur

Publications

Orzech, K.M., Dahl, W.E., and Edwards, B.D., 2001, Core Descriptions, Core Photographs, Physical Property Logs and Surface Textural Data of Sediment Cores Recovered from the Continental Shelf of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary During the Research Cruises M-1-95-MB, P-2-95-MB, and P-1-97-MB: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-107, http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/0107/.

Reid, J.A., Reid, J.M., Jenkins, C.J., Zimmermann, M., Williams, S.J., and Field, M.E., 2006, usSEABED: Pacific coast (California, Oregon, Washington) offshore surficial-sediment data release: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 182, http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/2006/182/.

Portals/Viewers

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
boxcore --- Biology
Geology
B403.pdf
B405.pdf
B410.pdf
B415.pdf
B420.pdf
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B442.pdf
Station Information
B444.pdf
B446.pdf
B447.pdf
B448.pdf
B449.pdf
B412.pdf
B413.pdf
B478.pdf
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unavlbledata.pdf
B595.pdf
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rxfrags.pdf
B599.pdf
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B601.pdf
B600.pdf
B603.pdf
B602.pdf
B605.pdf
legenda.pdf
indexmap.pdf
B604.pdf
maintext.pdf
B606.pdf
surftxmap.pdf
spreadsheet.pdf
legendb.pdf
onlybulk.pdf
washed.pdf
B417.pdf
B423.pdf
B465.pdf
B569.pdf
norecovery.pdf
B445.pdf
B451.pdf
B414.pdf
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B406.pdf
B409.pdf
B450.pdf
B453.pdf
B475.pdf
B556.pdf
B558.pdf
B571.pdf
B591.pdf
B554.pdf
B468.pdf
YoNav --- Navigation
GPS --- Navigation
Best file with nav in ArcInfo E00 format
Global positioning system (GPS) data p-1-97-mb.060 (Provisional best file)
Global positioning system (GPS) data p-1-97-mb.060_degree
clamshellgrab --- Geology
Station Information
imagery --- Photo
Video
3.5khz --- Sub Bottom Profiler

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