Identifier | L174SC | ||||||||
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Alternate names | L-1-74-SC | ||||||||
Also known as | LCB | ||||||||
Description | Chief Scientists: Jack Vedder, J. Taylor. Geological and Geophysical data (gravity, magnetics, bathymetry, dartcore, gradiometer, dredge) of field activity L-1-74-SC in Southern California from 04/18/1974 to 05/07/1974 | ||||||||
Location | Southern California | ||||||||
Comments | This cruise needs a new Cruise Data Index (CDI), as of 1/30/90 Staff information imported from InfoBank Jack Vedder (USGS Western Region) - Chief Scientist J. Taylor - Chief Scientist Bob Rowland (USGS Western Region) - Unspecified | ||||||||
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Activity | Geological and Geophysical |
Principal investigators | Vedder, Jack | ||
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Affiliate principal | J. Taylor |
Data category: | Electro-Magnetic, Location-Elevation, Sampling, Sonar |
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Data type: | Gravity, Magnetics, Navigation, Geology, Single Beam |
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bathymetry | Single Beam | (no data reported) | |
dartcore | Geology | 170 | |
gradiometer | Magnetics | (no data reported) | |
dredge | Geology | 6 | |
gravity | Gravity | 3 | |
navigation | Navigation | 3 | |
magnetics | Magnetics | (no data reported) |
Dataset name | Equipment | Description | Dataset contact |
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Marine mineral geochemical data - Part One: Pacific Ocean USGS-affiliated historical data | dredge | This data release compiles element composition data for more than 600 deep-ocean mineral samples from more than 25 research cruises in the Pacific Ocean since 1979 that involved USGS researchers. Deep-ocean mineral sample types encompassed in this data release include ferromanganese crusts, manganese nodules, phosphorites, and hydrothermal minerals. This data release is comprised of both unpublished as well as previously published data and reports and includes analytical methods and instrument detection limits whenever available. | Katlin Adamczyk |