Field Activity B270WO

Identifier B270WO
Alternate names B-2-70-WO
Description United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California. Chief Scientist: Parke Snavely. Geophysical data (transitsatellite, sonobuoy, magnetics, LoranC) of field activity B-2-70-WO in Oregon and Washington coast from 07/15/1970 to 07/20/1970
Location Oregon and Washington coast
Summary 22 lines (A-V).
Info derived Seismic reflection profile, magnetics.
Comments Staff information imported from InfoBank Parke Snavely (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist Norman MacLeod (USGS Western Region) - Geologist
Platform
Bartlett
Itinerary
Start (port not specified) 1970-07-15
End (port not specified) 1970-07-20
Bounds
West -131.25
East -122.25
North 50
South 41
Activity Geophysical

Personnel

Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Snavely, Parke
Crew members
MacLeod, Norman
Scientist, Staff

Data types and categories

Data category: Electro-Magnetic, Location-Elevation, Seismics
Data type: Magnetics, Navigation, Air Gun / Water Gun, Sonobuoy, Sparker

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
sonobuoy Sonobuoy 2
magnetics Magnetics (no data reported)
LoranC Navigation (no data reported)
airgun Air Gun / Water Gun 1
transitsatellite Navigation (no data reported)
sparker Sparker 2
single channel streamer Sparker (no data reported)

Datasets

Datasets produced in this activity

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Sonobuoy #1-5 Leg C-E sonobuoy Analog Materials list Carol A Reiss
Sonobuoy roll 1-5 sonobuoy Analog Materials list Carol A Reiss
Airgun roll Leg I-O 11, roll 1, and roll line F airgun Analog Materials list Carol A Reiss
Sparker Roll 1 120 kj, Line F, H2, H3, H4 1436-20532, 2103-15302, Leg 1 R, and H1-H4 sparker Analog Materials list Carol A Reiss
Sparker roll Leg H, roll Leg H2-H4 Govt Pt to Cape Lookout, roll Leg I Cape Lookout to Destruction Island, and roll Leg H2-H3 sparker Analog Materials list Carol A Reiss

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity