Field Activity 2004-049-FA

Identifier 2004-049-FA
Alternate names T-0904
Purpose To deploy oxygen profiler and benthic chambers and collect 6 cores from Station 7 (in Cape Cod Bay SW of Provincetown). The slow corer will be used in the gravity mode and the piston mode.
Location Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts, United States, North America, North Atlantic,
Summary Deployed oxygen profiler and two benthic chambers, and collected 6 cores from Station 7 (in Cape Cod Bay SW of Provincetown). The slow corer was used in the gravity mode and the piston mode.
Info derived Samples and chemical analysis; Grain size analysis;
Comments Original Center People field contained: Mike Bothner, Michael Casso and Richard Rendigs all participated at sea. Data Curator: W. Martin. Project = Nutrient, metal fluxes from contaminated sediments, Nutrient, metal fluxes from contaminated sediments
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Platform
Tioga
Length: 60 feet; Beam: 17 feet.
Itinerary
Start Woods Hole, MA 2004-09-08
End Woods Hole, MA 2004-09-08
Days in the field 1
Bounds
West -70.3
East -70.2
North 42
South 41.95

Personnel

Organization
384 Woods Hole Road
Quissett Campus
Woods Hole, MA02543-1598
(508) 548-8700
Principal investigators Michael Bothner
Crew members
Michael Bothner
Scientist, Staff
Richard R Rendigs
Scientist, Staff
Michael Casso
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
PARTNER,
Specialist, Information
Affiliate principal Bill Martin, WHOI
Affiliate staff Bill Martin and Joanne Goudreau (WHOI) participated at sea.

Data types and categories

Data category: Environmental Data, Geochemical, Location-Elevation, Imagery, Sampling
Data type: Dissolved Oxygen, Experiments (geochemical), Navigation, Video, Geology

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
Oxygen profiling system from Sayles Dissolved Oxygen (no data reported)
Benthic Chambers Experiments (geochemical) (no data reported)
GPS (wh) Navigation (no data reported)
Video camera - deep sea Video (no data reported)
Slow corer Geology (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity