Work Description

Title: Core photos for SPR0901-03KC Open Access Deposited

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Methodology
  • Core photos were obtained from high-resolution line scan imaging system of the LacCore Facility (National Lacustrine Core Facility) at University of Minnesota.
Description
  • This dataset include core photos for the Kasten core SPR0901-03KC (34.2832°N, 120.0401°W, 586 m water depth) retrieved in 2009.1 on R/V Sproul off Southern California. SPR0901-03KC contains two cores (core 1 and core 2), with each core cut into two sections (section 1 and section 2). The study is funded by NSF OCE-0752093.

  • Data citation: Hendy, I.L., Wang, Y. (2019). Core photos for SPR0901-03KC [Data set]. University of Michigan Deep Blue Data Repository.  https://doi.org/10.7302/3jrg-1m86
Creator
Depositor
  • ellawang@umich.edu
Contact information
Discipline
Funding agency
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
Keyword
Date coverage
  • 2009-01
Citations to related material
  • "Recover MT Receivers offshore Morro Bay/Deploy and Recover EM Sensor in the San Diego Trough." Cruise ID: SP0901. 2009. Accessible at Rolling Deck to Repository at https://doi.org/10.7284/901085
Resource type
Last modified
  • 04/01/2020
Published
  • 04/09/2019
DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/3jrg-1m86
License
To Cite this Work:
Ingrid L. Hendy, Yi Wang. (2019). Core photos for SPR0901-03KC [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/3jrg-1m86

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