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Data DOI: 10.1594/IEDA/500135

Citation:
Mountain, Gregory S., et al., (2018), Processed Multi-Channel Seismic Data on the Gardar and Eirik sediment drifts south of Iceland and Greenland, acquired during the R/V Knorr expedition KN166-14 (2002). Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA). doi:10.1594/IEDA/500135
Title:
Processed Multi-Channel Seismic Data on the Gardar and Eirik sediment drifts south of Iceland and Greenland, acquired during the R/V Knorr expedition KN166-14 (2002)
Abstract:
This 2002 Knorr survey collected 48-channel seismic reflection data, continuous swath bathymetry, side-scan sonar, 3.5 kHz echosounder data and cores on the Gardar and Eirik sediment drifts south of Iceland and Greenland. Serving as a site survey for IODP 303 and 306, the objectives were to obtain seismic reflection data with which to interpret the early history of drift formation and to examine modern processes that shape and modify the drift deposits. Funded by NSF grants OCE00-95254, OCE00-95171, and OCE00-95219.
Creator(s):
Mountain, Gregory S.
Manley, Patricia
Wright, James E.
Miller, Kenneth G.
Date Created:
2015-03-04
Keyword(s):
Marine Geoscience (IEDA Topic)
Oceans (IEDA Topic)
Solid Earth (IEDA Topic)
Seismic Reflection (IEDA Data Type)
Ocean Island/Plateau (IEDA Feature of Interest)
Arctic (IEDA Feature of Interest)
Seismic:Active:MCS:Processed (instrument)
KN166-14 (cruise)
Knorr (platform)
Atlantic Ocean (place)
Iceland, Greenland, Gardar, Eirik, sediment drift (UTIG Keyword)
Resource Type:
Dataset
File Format(s):
application/seismic-segy, text/plain, image/gif
Funding source(s):
National Science Foundation: 0095171
National Science Foundation: 0095254
National Science Foundation: 0095219
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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