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Data DOI: 10.1594/IEDA/500056

Citation:
Sliter, Ray, et al., (2018), Processed multi-channel seismic data in the Bering Sea acquired during R/V Marcus G. Langseth expedition MGL11111 (2011). Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA). doi:10.1594/IEDA/500056
Title:
Processed multi-channel seismic data in the Bering Sea acquired during R/V Marcus G. Langseth expedition MGL11111 (2011)
Abstract:
This 2011 R/V Langseth survey of the Bering Sea was part of the U.S Extended Continental Shelf Project (http://continentalshelf.gov/) to establish the full extent of the U.S. continental shelf, consistent with international law. This particular leg used marine geophysics, collecting MCS and OBS data, in the Bering Sea for the purpose of determining geologic framework, crustal nature and sediment thickness within and beyond the U.S. EEZ, from 2000m isobath (approx.) to 350 nm from the territorial baselines. Funded by the U.S.G.S.
Creator(s):
Sliter, Ray
Barth, Ginger
Wood, Warren T.
Childs, Jonathan
Date Created:
2011-08-07
Keyword(s):
Marine Geoscience (IEDA Topic)
Oceans (IEDA Topic)
Solid Earth (IEDA Topic)
Seismic Reflection (IEDA Data Type)
Continental Margin (IEDA Feature of Interest)
Arctic (IEDA Feature of Interest)
Seismic:Active:MCS:Processed (instrument)
MGL1111 (cruise)
Marcus G. Langseth (platform)
Bering Sea (place)
Bering Sea, continental shelf, crustal structure, sediment (UTIG Keyword)
Resource Type:
Dataset
File Format(s):
application/seismic-segy, text/plain, image/gif
Funding source(s):
U.S. Geological Survey
Data Curated by:
Version:
1
Language:
en
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States [CC BY-NC-SA 3.0] URI: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/

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