Field Activity D366SC

Identifier D366SC
Alternate names D-3-66-SC
Purpose To provide a better understanding of the geologic history of the Continental Borderland off the coast of southern California.
Description United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California,Naval Undersea Research and Development Center,General Oceanographics, Inc.. Chief Scientist: Dave Scholl. Geophysical data (sparker, radar) of field activity D-3-66-SC in San Clemente Island, CA from 07/03/1966 to 07/05/1966
Location CA
Summary Reconnaissance survey around San Clemente Island along survey lines 4 to 5 nautical miles in length positioned normal to the island and separated by approximately 1 nautical mile. 58 numbered profiles. Good data and navigational control. Good sea conditions.
Info derived 30- to 120-kilojoule low resolution around San Clemente Island.
Comments First of two surveys. Staff information imported from InfoBank Dave Scholl (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist Roland Von Huene - USGS Western Region James Ridlon (Naval Undersea Research and Development Center) - Scientist A.C. Hill (Geotech Division, Teledyne Industries, Inc.) - Scientist
Projects
Platform
Defiance
Itinerary
Start n/a 1966-07-03
End n/a 1966-07-05
Bounds
West -122.75
East -116.75
North 34.75
South 32.25
Activity Geophysical

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Organization
Naval Undersea Research and Development Center
Organization
General Oceanographics, Inc.
Principal investigators David W Scholl
Crew members
VonHuene, Roland
Scientist, Staff
Affiliate staff James Ridlon (Naval Undersea Research and Development Center) - Scientist,A.C. Hill (Geotech Division, Teledyne Industries, Inc.) - Scientist

Data types and categories

Data category: Seismics, Location-Elevation
Data type: Sparker, Navigation

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
sparker Sparker (no data reported)
radar Navigation (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity