Field Activity N306SC

Identifier N306SC
Alternate names N-3-06-SC
Purpose Recovery of surface moorings deployed on N-1-06-SC and N-2-06-SC
Description United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California. Data (navigation) of field activity N-3-06-SC in Huntington Beach, Southern California from 10/24/2006 to 10/26/2006
Location Southern California
Comments Secondary vessel: tugboat Sammy G for GEOPROBE recovery (no samples from the Sammy G) Recovery of 3 surface moorings, 4 bottom instrument platforms (tripod) Some sediment samples taken. Recovered: 820 - 7 m tripod (Aquadopp acoustic profiling current meter, transmissometer, CT sensor, flourometer) 824 - 15 m GEOPROBE tripod (2 acoustic doppler velocimeters (ADV), 1 PCADP, 1 acoustic backscatter profilier (AquaSCAT), 3 transmissometers, 2 CT sensor, 3 optical backscatter sensors (OBS),3 pressure sensors, 1 flourometer, 2 temperature loggers) 826 - 11 m tripod (ADCP, temperature) 829 - 7 m surface mooring 830 - 11m micropod (1200 kHz ADCP) 831 - 11m surface mooring 832 - 15 m surface mooring See associated field activities: N-1-06-SC N-2-06-SC Staff information imported from InfoBank Marlene Noble Jingping Xu Kurt Rosenberger Joanne Ferreira Dave Gonzales Jamie Grover
Platform
Nerissa
Itinerary
Start (port not specified) 2006-10-24
End (port not specified) 2006-10-26
Bounds
West -122.25
East -114.25
North 35.75
South 32.25

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Crew members
Joanne C. Thede
Scientist, Staff
Marlene A Noble
Scientist, Staff
Jingping Xu
Scientist, Staff
Kurt Rosenberger
Scientist, Staff
Gonzales, Dave
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Joanne C. Thede
Specialist, Information
Affiliate staff Jamie Grover

Data types and categories

Data category: Location-Elevation, Time Series
Data type: Navigation, Mooring (physical oceanography)

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
navigation Navigation (no data reported)
tripod Mooring (physical oceanography) (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity