Field Activity T170VI

Identifier T170VI
Alternate names T-1-70-VI
Purpose Rates and effects of bioturbation. Nearshore sea-level history of St. John to depths of 25 m.
Description United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California,United States Navy,General Electric Company,National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Chief Scientist: Unspecified. Biological and Geological data (scuba) of field activity T-1-70-VI in Lameshur Bay, St. John, Virgin Island from 04/00/1970 to 04/00/1970
Location Virgin Island
Summary Phase 1 with Clifton and Hunter for 20 days at a depth of 12 m. Phase 2 with Phillips and Bowman for 20 days.
Info derived Rate and style of bioturbation, sea-level history.
Comments Staff information imported from InfoBank Ed Clifton (USGS Menlo Park) - Geologist Ralph Hunter (USGS Menlo Park) - Geologist Larry Phillips (USGS Menlo Park) - Geologist D.W. Bowman (University of Texas) - Geologist
Projects
Platform
Tektite
Itinerary
Start N/A 1970-04-01
End N/A 1970-04-30
Bounds
West -66
East -63
North 19
South 17
Activity Biological and Geological

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Organization
U.S. Navy
Organization
General Electric Company
Organization
National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA)
Crew members
Clifton, Ed
Scientist, Staff
Hunter, Ralph
Scientist, Staff
Phillips, Larry
Scientist, Staff
Affiliate staff D.W. Bowman (University of Texas) - Geologist

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling, Visual Identification
Data type: Geology, Submersible Observations

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
core Chemistry, Biology, Geology (no data reported)
scuba Submersible Observations (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity