gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.seismic:km0514_SubbottomProfiler
series
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
ncei.info@noaa.gov
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/contact
NCEI Contact Information
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2020-05-07
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
CHIRP High-Resolution Seismic Profiles from U.S. Gulf of Alaska Continental Margin
2009-01-01
publication
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
NCEI Metadata ID: gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.seismic:km0514_SubbottomProfiler
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
publisher
UNH Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC)
author
James V. Gardner
UNH Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC)
Research Professor
principalInvestigator
Knudsen 320BR CHIRP data collected simultaneously with multibeam bathymetry and acoustic backscatter.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), on behalf of the United States Government, has a requirement to carry out surveys of specific regions on the U.S. Gulf of Alaska continental margin in order to obtain multibeam bathymetry. In addition, high-resolution CHIRP seismic profiles were continuously collected and processed during the cruise. These data are required to support any potential claim for extended jurisdiction by the United States under United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Article 76. The requirement is for the collection and processing of full-coverage multibeam sonar data in water depths of approximately 1500 to 4500 m in order to precisely define the location of the 2500-m isobath and the "foot of the slope" as defined under UNCLOS Article 76. As part of their NOAA-funded research program, University of New Hampshire (UNH) researchers oversaw data acquisition, processing and archiving of the data collected during the cruise.
completed
historicalArchive
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
ncei.info@noaa.gov
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/contact
NCEI Contact Information
Information for contacts at NCEI.
information
pointOfContact
Jennifer Jencks
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
303 497-6419
Jennifer.Jencks@noaa.gov
8:00 - 5:00 Mountain
pointOfContact
asNeeded
high-resolution CHIRP
Bathymetry
theme
Uncontrolled
Earth Science > Oceans > Marine Geophysics > Plate Tectonics
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Acoustics > Acoustic Reflectivity
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Acoustics > Acoustic Velocity
theme
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
information
custodian
U.S. Gulf of Alaska continental margin
continental slope
Foot of the Slope
place
Uncontrolled
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
UNH/CCOM-JHC > Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping - Joint Hydrographic Center, University of New Hampshire
dataCentre
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
information
custodian
otherRestrictions
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otherRestrictions
Use liability: NOAA and NCEI cannot provide any warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of furnished data. Users assume responsibility to determine the usability of these data. The user is responsible for the results of any application of this data for other than its intended purpose.
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Cite as: UNH Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC). 2009: CHIRP High-Resolution Seismic Profiles from U.S. Gulf of Alaska Continental Margin. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Accessed [date].
Cruise Report
http://ccom.unh.edu/sites/default/files/publications/Gardner_05_cruise_report_KM0514.pdf
URL to the Cruise Report
information
publisher
crossReference
eng; USA
-157.97037
-134.24066
21.18767
58.76570
2005-06-24
2005-09-01
Geophysical Trackline Data ArcGIS Map Service
2012-12-12
creation
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
https://ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/geodas/trackline.html
Marine Geophysical Trackline Data at NCEI
Please see website for more information about Marine Geophysical Trackline Data.
information
publisher
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
https://ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/aromag.shtml
Airborne Magnetic Data
Please see website for more information about airborne magnetic data.
information
publisher
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9548e62e560d4fcc8183337c54124747
NOAA GeoPlatform Entry for Trackline Geophysical Data
NOAA GeoPlatform listing for Trackline Geophysical Data
information
publisher
The Marine Trackline Geophysics database contains bathymetry, magnetics, gravity and seismic navigation data collected during marine cruises from 1939 to the present. Coverage is worldwide. Data sources include both US and foreign oceanographic institutions and government agencies. This map service shows tracks (both ship and airborne) for all geophysical surveys in the database, split into sub-layers by data type. This dynamic map service allows these sub-layers to be toggled on/off: All Survey Types (0) - visible by default; Bathymetry (1); Gravity (2); Magnetics (3); Multi-Channel Seismics (4); Seismic Refraction (5); Shot-Point Navigation (6); Side Scan Sonar (7); Single-Channel Seismics (8); Subbottom Profile (9); Aeromagnetic Surveys (10). Separate cached (tiled) map services are also available for several of these layers: All Survey Types (https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=589adaec19ba48a9942ca9b13000c46d), Bathymetry (https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=09dba3b48e8b49f4bcbf21f6e51ef6ed), Gravity (https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=00cb8aa7607b4f11b78ef5a0e77921f5), Magnetics (https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=09d6cfa8909545ddbfe93657ad761222), and Single-Channel Seismics (https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ff835a5df139428f992a6066151ffdda).
NCEI GIS Team
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
ncei.gis@noaa.gov
pointOfContact
DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION > GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS > WEB-BASED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DATA MANAGEMENT/DATA HANDLING > DATA SEARCH AND RETRIEVAL
DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION > VISUALIZATION/IMAGE PROCESSING
theme
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Service Keywords
2020-01-09
publication
9.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Keywords
The information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.
information
custodian
These data not to be used for navigation. Although these data are of high quality and useful for planning and modeling purposes, they are not suitable for navigation. For official navigation products, please refer to the U.S. nautical charts available from the NOAA Office of Coast Survey: http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov.
ArcGIS Map Service
10.7
1
-180
180
-90
90
tight
ArcGIS Server REST endpoint for dynamic map service
https://gis.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/web_mercator/trackline_combined_dynamic/MapServer
http
http://www.geoplatform.gov/spec/esri-map-rest
Geophysical Trackline Data ArcGIS Dynamic Map Service
REST endpoint for Geophysical Trackline Data dynamic map service
search
WMS Get Capabilities
https://gis.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/services/web_mercator/trackline_combined_dynamic/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS
http
http://opengis.net/spec/wms
Geophysical Trackline Data Web Map Service (WMS)
Capabilities document for Open Geospatial Consortium Web Map Service for Geophysical Trackline Data
search
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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In most cases, electronic downloads of the data are free. However, fees may apply for custom orders, data certifications, copies of analog materials, and data distribution on physical media.
Contact NCEI for other distribution options and instructions.
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https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/metadata/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.seismic:km0514_SubbottomProfiler/html
HTTPS
Metadata Landing Page
information
https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/geophysics/
Trackline Geophysical Data Viewer
An interactive map of tracklines providing access to marine geophysical survey data (bathymetry, gravity, magnetics, seismics), and aeromagnetic surveys in the archive.
search
https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/trackline/request/?surveyIds=KM0514
Request Trackline Data
Download seismic data from this cruise.
order
repository
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
NOAA created the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) by merging NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC), and National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), including the National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC), per the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015, Public Law 113-235. NCEI launched publicly on April 22, 2015.
2015-04-22T00:00:00
series
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
Horizontal positioning of the vessel was determined using Differential-aided DGPS integrated into a POS/MV model 320 version 3 system. Positioning is accurate to better than 5 meters (at 95% confidence) during all surveying. All positioning is referenced to the WGS84 Datum.
Vertical Positional Accuracy Report
No attempt was ade to determie the accuracy of the system although recorded depths are typically within +/-10 m of the center-beam multibeam sounding.
Unknown
Unknown
Processed between October 2006-November, 2007
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, University of New Hampshire
(603) 862-3473
Chase Ocean Engineering Lab, 24 Colovos Road
Durham
NH
03824
USA
jim.gardner@unh.edu
9am - 5pm EST
processor
Source Contribution: Source Type: digital
processed Knudsen 320BR CHIRP bathymetry data
2006-12-01
publication
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, University of New Hampshire
originator
9999-01-01
asNeeded
Modified for compliance to NCEI Template v1.2.
Knudsen 320 B/R
CHIRP 320 B/R
Knudsen Engineering Limited
315-393-8861 (USA)
613-267-1165 (Canada)
613-267-7085 (Canada)
10 Industrial Road
Perth, Ontario
K7H3P2
Canada
info@knudsenengineering.com
http://icefloe.net/docs/320BR.pdf
320 B/R Deep Water Echosounder
320 B/R Deep Water Echosounder information
information
resourceProvider
Knudsen 320 B/R
Echosounder
The Knudsen 320B/R has two transceivers and is capable of operating as a
subbottom profiler (CW at 3.5 KHz or frequency modulated chirp from 2kHz to 6 kHz) and a
conventional single beam echo sounder at 12 KHz.
KM0514
completed
R/V Kilo Moana
Kilo Moana (KM)
The R/V Kilo Moana is a 186â Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull (SWATH) vessel owned by the U.S. Navy and operated by the University of Hawaii Marine Center. Because of the unique SWATH design, the Kilo Moana is a very stable and comfortable platform from which to conduct oceanographic research. The ship was designed as a multi-purpose oceanographic research vessel with extensive equipment for geophysical (2 multibeam echosounders, subbottom profiler, gravimeter and magnetometer), physical oceanographic (Doppler current profilers, CTDs, pCO2); meteorological and radioisotope research. Over 2500 sq. ft. of space is provided in 8 different laboratories and over 4000 sq. ft. of exterior working space is available on the aft main deck and the forward 01 deck. The Kilo Moana was built in 2001 and commissioned in 2002. The vessel operates out of Honolulu, Hawaii, and has worked throughout the Pacific. The cruising speed is 12 kt., with a minimum speed of less than 1 kt. and station keeping supported by dynamic positioning.
DOD/USNAVY/NAVOCEANO > Naval Oceanographic Office, U.S. Navy, U. S. Department of Defense
United States
http://flux.ocean.washington.edu/navo/
http
web browser
information
University of Hawaii Marine Center
808-842-9813
1 Sand Island Access Road
Honolulu
HI
96819
USA
pointOfContact
Kongsberg EM122 Multibeam Echosounder
EM122
Kongsberg Maritime
http://www.km.kongsberg.com/ks/web/nokbg0240.nsf/AllWeb/01FB0F22974EA50FC125715E002B2143?OpenDocument
Kongsberg EM122 information
Information on the Kongsberg EM122 multibeam sonar system
information
resourceProvider
Kongsberg EM122
Multibeam Echosounder
EM 122 multibeam echosounder is a high performance echosounder for deep water mapping with up to 288 simultaneous beams. The EM 122 is designed to perform seabed mapping to full ocean depth with an unsurpassed resolution, coverage and accuracy. The system is cost effective, reliable, and easily operated. The design of the EM 122 is based on more than 50 years of hydrographic experience with echo sounders, sonars and underwater positioning for civilian and military use. It is the latest model in a series of deep sea multibeam echo sounders started with the EM 12 in 1990 and followed by the EM 121 and the EM 120, of which about 40 systems are operational. It uses the same transducers as in the EM 120 but with new electronics and software. Compared with the EM 120 the EM 122 has up to four times the resolution in terms of sounding density through inclusion of multiping capability and more than twice the number of detections per swath. High density signal processing is a major improvement, to keep the acoustic footprint size small even for the outer beams in the swath. In typical ocean depths a sounding spacing of about 50 m across and along is achievable. The achievable swath width of the EM 122 is in the order of 30,000 m, or about 25% more than possible with the EM 120. This is obtained by using long FM chirps which gains about 15 dB in signal to noise ratio compared to CW pulses. The EM 122 is a complete system. All necessary sensor interfaces, data displays for quality control and sensor calibration, seabed visualization, and data logging are a standard part of the system, as is integrated seabed acoustical imaging capability (side scan). Including a higher frequency multibeam echo sounder such as EM 710 with the EM 122 system can give a total system solution meeting the strictest IHO requirements for all water depths. As proven with the EM 120, an accuracy of better than 0.2% of depth in deep waters is readily achievable with the EM 122.
Knudsen CHIRP 3260
CHIRP 3260
Knudsen Engineering Limited
http://knudseneng.com/products/chirp_3260
Chirp 3260 Echosounder
Chirp 3260 Echosounder information
information
resourceProvider
Knudsen CHIRP 3260
Echosounder
The Chirp 3260 is designed for full ocean depth work where high transmit output power is a requirement. The Chirp 3260's 5U rackmount case can be fitted with up to six 2kW transmitter modules to output up to 12kW of total system power. The most common arrangement used by the research community worldwide is one 3.5 kHz channel configured for 10KW paired together with a 2KW, 12 kHz channel.
Kongsberg EM710 Multibeam Echosounder
EM710
Kongsberg Maritime
http://www.km.kongsberg.com/ks/web/nokbg0240.nsf/AllWeb/993132242751F5EDC1256FA300360548?OpenDocument
resourceProvider
Kongsberg EM710
Multibeam Echosounder
The EM 710 multibeam echosounder is a high to very high resolution (up to 800 soundings per ping) seabed mapping system capable of meeting all relevant survey standards. The system configuration can be tailored to the user's requirement, allowing for choice of beam widths as well as transmission modes. The minimum survey depth is from less than 3 meters below the transducers, and the maximum depth is approximately 2000 meters, somewhat dependant upon array size. Across track coverage (maximum swath width 140ú) is up to 5.5 times water depth, to a maximum survey depth more than 2000 meters. The along track beamwidth depends upon the chosen transmit transducer configuration with 0.5ú, 1ú and 2ú available as standard. The receive beam width is either 1ú or 2ú depending on the chosen receive transducer. The EM 710 operates at sonar frequencies in the 70 to 100 kHz range. The transmit fan is divided into three sectors to maximize range capability, but also to suppress interference from multiples of strong bottom echoes. The sectors are transmitted sequentially within each ping, and uses distinct frequencies or waveforms.
Sea-Bird SBE 9
Sea-Bird SBE 9
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
425-643-9866
425-643-9954
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue
WA
98005
USA
seabird@seabird.com
http://www.comm-tec.com/prods/mfgs/SBE/manuals_pdf/SBE9PLUS_005.pdf
Sea-Bird SBE 9 documentation
Information on the Sea-Bird SBE 9
information
resourceProvider
Sea-Bird SBE 9
ctd