Field Activity A194BG

Identifier A194BG
Alternate names A-1-94-BG,HX_180_(?)
Purpose Study Hi-Res seismic facies to interpret glacial fluctuations in Gulf of Alaska region.
Description United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California. Chief Scientists: Ellen Cowan, Ross Powell, Paul Carlson, Rob Kayen. Geophysical data (Huntec, 12khz, gravitycore, boxcore, Shipekgrab) of field activity A-1-94-BG in Bering Trough, Gulf of Alaska, Alaska from 08/04/1994 to 08/05/1994
Location Alaska
Summary HHHuntec profiles, bathy profiles, cores
Comments related field activities: A194GB, A194YB, A194PW Staff information imported from InfoBank Ellen Cowan (Appalacian State University) - Chief Scientist Ross Powell (Northern Illinois University) - Chief Scientist Paul Carlson (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist Rob Kayen (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist
Projects
Platform
Alpha Helix
132 feet
Itinerary
Start (port not specified) 1994-08-04
End (port not specified) 1994-08-05
Bounds
West -146.576
East -141.64349
North 60.19667
South 59.402
Activity Geophysical

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Robert E KayenCarlson, Paul
Crew members
Affiliate principal Ellen Cowan (Appalacian State University),Ross Powell (Northern Illinois University)

Data types and categories

Data category: Location-Elevation, Sampling, Seismics, Sonar
Data type: Navigation, Biology, Geology, Boomer, Single Beam

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
12khz Single Beam (no data reported)
gravitycore Geology (no data reported)
boxcore Biology, Geology (no data reported)
Shipekgrab Geology (no data reported)
GPS Navigation 2
Huntec Boomer 1

Datasets

Datasets produced in this activity

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Global positioning system (GPS) data_a-1-94-bg.064 GPS Provisional best file Paul Carlson
Global positioning system (GPS) data_ a-1-94-bg.064_degree GPS Paul Carlson
lines Huntec Paul Carlson

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity