Field Activity 2019-636-FA

Identifier 2019-636-FA
Alternate names 2019 Cascadia Margin Mapping; W00474; W00475
Purpose Collect multibeam bathymetry, acoustic-backscatter, water-column backscatter, and magnetics data along the slope of the Cascadia margin to fill in gaps in hi-resolution multibeam imagery for subduction zone hazard characterization
Location central and southern Cascadia margin
Summary Bathymetry, backscatter, water-column, and magnetics data collected were collected offshore Coos bay and in the eel basin
Info derived bathymetry, acoustic-backscatter, water-column backscatter, magnetics
Projects
Platform
Fairweather
Homeported in Ketchikan, Alaska, NOAA Ship Fairweather is a hydrographic survey vessel that maps the ocean to support safe navigation and commerce. Fairweather’s officers, technicians, and scientists collect data that NOAA cartographers use to create and update the nation’s nautical charts with ever-increasing precision.
Vehicles
Grand Caravan G41-1761S
Itinerary
Start Newport, OR 2019-08-12
End Newport, OR 2019-08-23
Days in the field 15
Bounds
West -126.18896484
East -123.59619141
North 46.4378569
South 40.27952567

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Peter DartnellJames E ConradJanet Tilden Watt
Crew members
Peter Dartnell
Scientist, Staff
James E Conrad
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Peter Dartnell
Specialist, Information

Data types and categories

Data category: Electro-Magnetic, Location-Elevation, Sonar
Data type: Magnetics, Navigation, Multibeam

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
Magnetometer G-882 marine magnetometer was towed behind the vessel and collected total field magnetic data during the cruise Magnetics (no data reported)
Kongsberg EM-710 Collected multibeam, backscatter, and water column data Multibeam 3
Differential GPS Pos-mv used for multibeam data Navigation (no data expected)

Datasets


Datasets compiled from multiple sources

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Methane seep locations derived from water-column acoustic backscatter data collected along Cascadia Margin offshore Oregon and Northern California, 2018-2021 Kongsberg EM-710 This dataset contains the locations of 902 methane cold seeps that were detected in acoustic water-column backscatter collected by the U.S. Geological Survey between 2018 to 2021. Rising bubbles emitting from methane seeps on the seafloor can be detected acoustically with multibeam echo sounding sonar used to collected seafloor bathymetric mapping data, which the USGS and NOAA have cooperatively collected along the Cascadia Margin offshore of northern California and Oregon for several years. James E Conrad
Composite multibeam bathymetry surface of the southern Cascadia Margin offshore Oregon and northern California Kongsberg EM-710 Data from various sources, including 2018 and 2019 multibeam bathymetry data collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) were combined to create a composite 30-m resolution multibeam bathymetry surface of southern Cascadia Margin offshore Oregon and northern California. The data are available as a geoTIFF file. Peter Dartnell
Polygon shapefile of data sources used to create a composite multibeam bathymetry surface of the southern Cascadia Margin offshore Oregon and northern California Kongsberg EM-710 This polygon shapefile describes the data sources used to create a composite 30-m resolution multibeam bathymetry surface of southern Cascadia Margin offshore Oregon and northern California. Peter Dartnell

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity