Field Activity G395PS

Identifier G395PS
Alternate names G-3-95-PS
Purpose NEHERP funding
Description Chief Scientists: Shawn Dadisman, Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region, Jon Childs, Chief Scientist, USGS Western Region, Sam Johnson, Chief Scientist, USGS Central Region. Geophysical data (seismic) of field activity G-3-95-PS in Puget Sound from 06/16/1995 to 06/30/1995
Location Puget Sound
Comments physical data holdings Staff information imported from InfoBank Shawn Dadisman (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist Jon Childs (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist Sam Johnson (USGS Central Region) - Chief Scientist
Platform
Robert Gray
Itinerary
Start (port not specified) 1995-06-16
End (port not specified) 1995-06-30
Bounds
West -123.802
East -122.19864
North 48.89715
South 47.50572
Activity Geophysical

Personnel

Principal investigators Samuel Y JohnsonJonathan R Childs
Crew members

Data types and categories

Data category: Location-Elevation, Seismics
Data type: Navigation, Boomer, Sub Bottom Profiler

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
GPS Navigation 8
seismic Sub Bottom Profiler 8
Chirp Boomer (no data reported)
Geopulse Boomer (no data reported)

Datasets

Datasets produced in this activity

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Best file with nav in ArcInfo E00 format GPS Shawn V Dadisman
Global positioning system (GPS) data g-3-95-ps.060 GPS Shawn V Dadisman
Global positioning system (GPS) data g-3-95-ps.060-_ed GPS Shawn V Dadisman
Global positioning system (GPS) data g-3-95-ps.061 GPS Provisional best file Shawn V Dadisman
Global positioning system (GPS) data g-3-95-ps.061+15s GPS Shawn V Dadisman
Global positioning system (GPS) data g-3-95-ps.061+15s+30s GPS Shawn V Dadisman
Global positioning system (GPS) data g-3-95-ps.061_degree GPS Shawn V Dadisman
Lines GPS Jonathan R Childs
Multichannel data (stack data) seismic Download SEG-Y files from National Archive of Marine Seismic Surveys (NAMSS) Jonathan R Childs
Raw seismic shot point data g-3-95-ps.400_061 seismic Provisional best file Shawn V Dadisman
Raw seismic shot point data g-3-95-ps.400-_interp seismic Shawn V Dadisman
Raw seismic shot point data g-3-95-ps.400-_interp_061 seismic Shawn V Dadisman
Raw seismic shot point data g-3-95-ps.400-_interp_20 seismic Shawn V Dadisman
Raw seismic shot point data g-3-95-ps.401 seismic Shawn V Dadisman

Datasets compiled from multiple sources

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
CMECS geoform, substrate, and biotopes offshore of Tacoma, Washington seismic This part of USGS Data Series 935 (Cochrane, 2014) presents substrate, geomorphic, and biotope data in the Offshore of Tacoma, Washington, map area, a part of the Southern Salish Sea Habitat Map Series. Given the variable bathymetric resolution, the complex geologic history of the region, and the lack of acoustic backscatter data, automated and semi-automated classification schemes of classifying seafloor substrate and geoform were deemed to have very low accuracy. Instead, classification of these properties was performed manually following the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS, Federal Geographic Data Committee, 2012) using observations from underwater video footage. The best overall predictors of biotic assemblage were used to generate the CMECS biotopes. However, the nature of the biological data gathered makes it difficult to define clear biotopes. It was difficult to see or identify many organisms in the underwater video, and with an average of only 3-4 taxa identified per sampling unit, it is hard to characterize biotic assemblages. Some biological clusters of taxa were identified statistically for multiple map areas, and within each area, some of these groupings were found at consistent depths and/or with predictable substrates. The maps are not fine-grained enough to capture the physical variation seen within one-minute video units. Depth zones in the biotope map are based on Dethier (1992). Guy R Cochrane
CMECS geoform, substrate, and biotopes offshore of Burien, Washington seismic This part of USGS Data Series 935 (Cochrane, 2014) presents substrate, geomorphic, and biotope data in the Offshore of Burien, Washington, map area, a part of the Southern Salish Sea Habitat Map Series. Given the variable bathymetric resolution, the complex geologic history of the region, and the lack of acoustic backscatter data, automated and semi-automated classification schemes of classifying seafloor substrate and geoform were deemed to have very low accuracy. Instead, classification of these properties was performed manually following the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS, Madden and others, 2009) using observations from underwater video footage. The best overall predictors of biotic assemblage were used to generate the CMECS biotopes. However, the nature of the biological data gathered makes it difficult to define clear biotopes. It was difficult to see or identify many organisms in the underwater video, and with an average of only 3-4 taxa identified per sampling unit, it is hard to characterize biotic assemblages. Some biological clusters of taxa were identified statistically for multiple map areas, and within each area, some of these groupings were found at consistent depths and/or with predictable substrates. The maps are not fine-grained enough to capture the physical variation seen within one-minute video units. Depth zones in the biotope map are based on Dethier (1992). Guy R Cochrane

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity