CRUISE REPORT: YALOC 66.

The cruise was arranged so that the YAQUINA could participate in Mohole investigations off Hawaii. Geophysical, chemical, and hydrographic data were collected en route to Honolulu during May 1966. The leg from Honolulu to Adak made possible collections of samples of deep water for studies of its phy...

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Main Author: Borden,Susan
Other Authors: OREGON STATE UNIV CORVALLIS DEPT OF OCEANOGRAPHY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1966
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Summary:The cruise was arranged so that the YAQUINA could participate in Mohole investigations off Hawaii. Geophysical, chemical, and hydrographic data were collected en route to Honolulu during May 1966. The leg from Honolulu to Adak made possible collections of samples of deep water for studies of its physical and chemical properties and some experiments to determine productivity. Work near the Aleutian Islands was principally measurement of gravity and magnetism; hydrographic data were also collected. Dredging on a seamount and on the deep sea floor was the major effort in the Gulf of Alaska; hydrographic casts and one otter trawl were also made. A gravity run into Dixon Entrance, several trawls, hydrographic stations, and monitoring the Newport line comprised the work on the leg from Ketchikan to Newport. The events of the cruise are given in the narrative of the voyage, written by Dr. Park, who was on board for all parts of the cruise, except the Mohole work off Hawaii. A brief summary of the studies made and sampling programs conducted has been written for each area of oceanography by a member of the scientific party who was on board during the last leg of the voyage. (Author) Grants NSF-GB-4629, NSF-GP-5317.