Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic Processed Data from the New Jersey Continental Shelf acquired during the R/V Cape Hatteras expedition CH0698 (1998)

This data set was acquired with the LDEO Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic during R/V Cape Hatteras expedition CH0698 conducted in 1998 (Chief Scientist: Dr. Gregory Mountain). A joint project between LDEO and Rutgers University, this project was a detailed, high resolution seismic study of the N...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mountain, Gregory S., Miller, Kenneth G., Buhl, Peter, Sheridan, Robert E., Monteverde, Donald H.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/ieda/500134
http://doi.iedadata.org/500134
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Summary:This data set was acquired with the LDEO Portable HiRes Multi-Channel Seismic during R/V Cape Hatteras expedition CH0698 conducted in 1998 (Chief Scientist: Dr. Gregory Mountain). A joint project between LDEO and Rutgers University, this project was a detailed, high resolution seismic study of the New Jersey margin. The cruise served as a site survey for IODP Expedition 313. The project had a series of objectives, including seismically tying land drilling to offshore work; mapping spatial variability in imaged Tertiary sediments; examining sea-level fluctuation in seismic data; and surveying shallow water sites for potential future drilling. Data were acquired as part of the project: High-Resolution Nested Imaging of Nearshore Sequences, New Jersey Inner Continental Shelf: Linking Onshore and Offshore Sea-Level Studies, and funding was provided by NSF grant: OCE97-12191.