Field Activity S375EG

Identifier S375EG
Alternate names S-3-75-EG,EGAL-75-KC
Description Chief Scientist: Bruce Molnia. Geophysical data (gradiometer, 3dot5khz, sparker, minisparker, magnetics) of field activity S-3-75-EG in Eastern Gulf of Alaska from 05/05/1975 to 05/17/1975
Location Eastern Gulf of Alaska
Comments Staff information imported from InfoBank Bruce Molnia (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist Paul Fuller (USGS Western Region) - Dafe Coordinator Gordon Tanner (USGS Western Region) - Electronic Technician Steve Davenport (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander Anne Hickling (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander Sam Johnson (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander Milton Randall (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander Harry Smith (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander Don VanNieuwenhuise (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander Jeff Yarus (USGS Western Region) - Watchstander
Platform
Surveyor
Length: 292 ft 2 in (89.05 m) Beam: 46 ft (14 m).
Itinerary
Start Kodiak, AK and Port Etches, AK and Cordova, AK 1975-05-05
End Port Etches, AK and Cordova, AK and Seward, AK 1975-05-17
Bounds
West -152.375
East -138.48499
North 60.625
South 57.72999
Activity Geophysical

Personnel

Principal investigators Molnia, Bruce
Crew members
Samuel Y Johnson
Scientist, Staff
Davenport, Steve
Scientist, Staff
Fuller, Paul
Scientist, Staff
Hickling, Anne
Scientist, Staff
Randall, Milton
Scientist, Staff
Smith, Harry
Scientist, Staff
Tanner, Gordon
Scientist, Staff
Yarus, Jeff
Scientist, Staff
VanNieuwenhuise, Don
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Fuller, Paul
Specialist, Information

Data types and categories

Data category: Electro-Magnetic, Location-Elevation, Seismics
Data type: Magnetics, Navigation, Sparker, Sub Bottom Profiler

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
gradiometer Magnetics 3
3.5khz Sub Bottom Profiler 2
sparker Sparker (no data reported)
minisparker Sparker (no data reported)
magnetics Magnetics (no data reported)
navigation Navigation 2

Datasets

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity