To define the geologic and geophysical characteristics of the bottom and sub-bottom sediments of Penobscot Bay.
Location
Penobscot Bay, Maine, United States, North America, North Atlantic;
Summary
R/V ASTERIAS left Woods Hole for Camden, ME on 9 June 1983 with Capt. Colburn onboard. Greg Miller, Harley Knebel, and Kathy Scanlon drove to Camden on 10 June, meeting ASTERIAS at Willey's Wharf in the evening. We began surveying with the EG&G Uniboom seismic profiling system on the morning of 11 June and continued each day through 17 June. On 13 June we began running the EDO sidescan sonar system on selected lines. On the evening of 14 June, Harley Knebel got off ASTERIAS, turning the Chief Scientist's duties over to Kathy Scanlon, and Dave Nichols joined us. LORAN-C time delays received by a Northstar 6000 unit and printed out and taped by a TI Silent 700 were used as the primary means of navigation. Capt. Colburn made frequent checks on our position using radar "distances off" and navigational buoys. After the cruise, the LORAN-C time delays that were recorded by the Northstar unit were calibrated by Barry Irwin against positions from the NOS chart of the bay; appropriate ASF corrections were applied to the recorded time delays. Equipment malfunctions were few and of short duration. The Uniboom and sidescan data were recorded on paper by flatbed recorders. All of the Uniboom data (except for 5 hours on 13 June) were also recorded on analog tape. We spent the nights of June 10, 12, 14, 16, and 17 tied up at Willey's Wharf in Camden, ME. The nights of June 11, 13, and 15 we anchored in convenient coves. On 18 June, Greg Miller and Kathy Scanlon drove from Camden to Woods Hole, while Capt. Colburn and Dave Nichols set out in ASTERIAS. They arrived in Woods Hole on the morning of 19 June. 243 km of Uniboom (high-resolution seismic reflection) and 71 km of sidescan sonar data collected.
Comments
Original Center People field contained: Harley Knebel - Ch. Sci. (11-14 June); Greg Miller - technician (11-17 June); Dave Nichols - technician (15-19 June); Kathy Scanlon - geologist (11-14 June), Ch. Sci. (15-17 June).
Project = Coastal, Estuarine, and Lacustrine Studies, Coastal, Estuarine, and Lacustrine Studies
Cruise Curator's Inventory Logbook: Handwritten logbook including seismic analog record inventory, Loran C navigation sheets inventory, Loran C navigation cassette inventory, and analog magtape inventory.
USGS Integrated Navigation System and Northstar Loran-C Navigation Log: Handwritten notes including date, time, line #, ship course, latitude, longitude, data quality, and comments.