Field Activity 1974-012-FA

Identifier 1974-012-FA
Alternate names KNKE BLM-Leg Alpha; CORPUS 22/28
Purpose The program is designed to establish chemical, biological, and geological baseline on the South Texas Continental Shelf. The focus for the geological program is to establish the nature and amount of the suspended sediment in the water column, to establish the nature and amount of the Holocene sediments on the shelf, and to identify and locate regions of geologic conditions which may be hazardous to OCS operations. Three cruises are planned. The first two cruises are designated as sampling cruises in which grab samples, box cores, and pipe cores will be taken at sites previously designated.
Location south Texas continental shelf, Texas, United States, Gulf of Mexico, North America, North Atlantic;
Summary 3.5 kHz seismic reflection profiles suggest numerous gas seeps associated with down-to-the-basin faulting along the outer edge of the shelf. Numerous manganese nodules of pebble size were obtained from a topographic high near the outer edge of the shelf in an area of a known high rate of sediment deposition. This is the first report of manganese nodules in the western Gulf. The XBT data showed a mass of warm water over the middle and outer shelf that seems to have become detached from the coast; over the northern part of the survey area the warm water mass was present at the surface, but southward the warm water layer was overlain to progressively greater depths by colder surface water. This is an anomalous and unexpected circumstance that probably reflects a complex water movement pattern on this shelf that is related to an interaction of shelf circulation and wind surface stress. Smith-MacIntyre grabs: 151 (6 subsamples per station); Piston cores: 49 (3-10 feet); Box cores: 5; XBT casts: 67; Bottom photographs: 37; Suspended sediments: 24 (3 at each of 8 stations); Benthic infauna: 156; Drift bottle casts: 43 stations.
Comments Project = Marine geological survey of the South Texas OCS, Marine geological survey of the South Texas OCS Information from Foghorn: Smith-MacIntyre grab;Piston corer;Box corer;XBTs;Bottom camera;Drift bottles;
Related activities
1974-014-FA: Cruise legs
1974-015-FA: Cruise legs
Platform
Kana Keoki
156 feet
Itinerary
Start (port not specified) 1974-10-27
End (port not specified) 1974-11-08
Days in the field 13
Bounds
West -97.4
East -95.95
North 28.5
South 26

Personnel

Organization
384 Woods Hole Road
Quissett Campus
Woods Hole, MA02543-1598
(508) 548-8700
Principal investigators Charles W. Holmes
Crew members
Ronald J. Miller
Scientist, Staff
Dorsey, Michael
Scientist, Staff
Fiedler, Don
Scientist, Staff
Charles W. Holmes
Scientist, Staff
Lindquist, Stanley
Scientist, Staff
Detwiler, Marty
Scientist, Staff
Atkins, Robert
Scientist, Staff
Stovall, Roger
Scientist, Staff
Affiliate staff Michael English (Navigator - Decca), Roger Melton (Navigator - Decca); Gerald Pfeiffer (Biologist - University of Texas)

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling, Biological Field Study, Environmental Data, Imagery
Data type: Biology, Geology, Experiments (biological), Temperature, Photo, Current

Documents: Notes and log books

Name Description
Cruise report Chief Scientist's cruise report describing ship movement, personnel, equipment and data acquisition notes, area map with sample locations marked.

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
Smith-MacIntyre grab Biology, Geology (no data reported)
Box corer Biology, Geology (no data reported)
XBT Temperature (no data reported)
Camera- deep sea Photo (no data reported)
Current Drift Bottle Current (no data reported)
Piston corer Geology (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity