Metadata Identifier: gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.wcd:COP1609_EK80

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Count Component Title Abstract
1 Mapping the spatial distribution of seepage activity in the Coal Oil Point seep field (COP1609, EK80) A broad acoustic survey of the Coal Oil Point seep field was conducted using a small dive support vessel (R/V Connell) from the University of California ? Santa Barbara. The survey consisted of acoustically mapping specific seep sites within the Coal Oil Point seep field, commonly known as Platform Holly, Seep Tent, La Goleta, Patch and Trilogy. The survey was conducted with three downward-looking broadband echosounders: an MSI Constant Beamwidth Transducer (CBW) (30-100 kHz), a Simrad ES200-7C split-beam echosounder (150-250 kHz) and a Simrad ES333 split-beam echosounder (290-490 kHz). The echosounders were interfaced with an EK80 Wideband Transceiver and were deployed on a tow sled on the port side of the R/V Connell. A Garmin WAAS-enabled GPS was attached to the tow sled and was integrated into the Simrad EK80 software to record the position of the echosounders. A Seabird 19plus V2 CTD was used to collect profiles of salinity and temperature in the water column after each survey. A 300 kHz RDI ADCP was used for measuring water current profiles. During the last day of survey, 14 September 2016, a low-frequency single-beam transducer (1-10 kHz) was used to map a small subset of the seep field. All surveys were performed at vessel speeds of 4-6 knots depending on the weather conditions of the survey day. On 31 August 2016, the instruments were mounted to the R/V Connell and were tested during an on-shore shake down. On 1 September 2016, the tow sled and instruments were tested at-sea using various configurations in order to determine the optimal configuration to minimize noise interference with the echosounders. On 2 September 2016, an EW 500 m by 500 m survey, with 10 m line spacing, was conducted at Patch. Gas seepage was visible throughout the survey, both in the acoustic data and near the surface of the water column. The sea surface was lightly oiled in some areas of the survey. The survey took four hours to complete and was followed with a CTD cast. Finally, a short (500 m) transect ADCP survey was conducted. On 6 September 2016, a NS 500 m by 500 m survey, with 10 m line spacing, was conducted near Platform Holly. Gas seepage was visible predominantly near the platform, both in the acoustic data and significantly by eye near the platform. The sea surface was heavily oiled, especially near the platform. The survey took a total of four hours to complete and was followed with a CTD cast near the center of the survey area. An initial attempt at calibrating the echosounders was performed south of Platform Holly, however it was decided to move east of Patch for the calibration to avoid seeps during the calibration procedure. The calibration was performed using a 38.1 mm and 25.0 mm Tungsten-Carbide calibration spheres. A 12.67 mm Tungsten-Carbide calibration sphere was also used to attempt to calibrate the echosounders, however it was too small and light to use in the calibration site. On 7 September 2016, an EW 500 m by 500 m survey, with 10 m line spacing, was conducted at Seep Tent. The sea surface was heavily oiled at the site. Gas bubbles were also observed at the sea surface in the site. The survey took four hours to complete and was followed by a second EW 500 m by 500 m survey, with 10 m line spacing, conducted at La Goleta. Oil and gas bubbles were observed at the sea surface throughout the survey area. The survey took approximate four hours and forty minutes to complete and was followed with a CTD cast near the La Goleta survey area. On 8 September 2016, an EW 1000 m (EW) by 600 m (NS) survey, with 20 m line spacing, was conducted at Trilogy, followed by 6 evenly spaced NS lines across the survey area. The sea surface was slightly oiled in some locations in the survey area and three distinct locations within the seep area had significant quantity of gas bubbles at the sea surface. The survey took four and a half hours to complete and was followed with a CTD cast in the survey area. Following the CTD cast, ADCP operations were performed around Platform Holly. A NS line was conducted, once going north and then repeated going south, to the west of Platform Holly. A similar NS line was performed in both directions very close to the platform on the east side of the platform. It appeared that the lines were too close to the platform and the pilings caused issues with the data. Another NS line, heading north then south, was completed farther east from the platform. Another survey was conducted near Platform Holly. Survey lines were conducted as circles around the platform, starting as close as possible to the platform and extending the circle diameter until no seepage activity was observed in the acoustic data. On 9 September 2016, a SE-NW 1300 m by 8500 m survey, with 412.5 m line spacing, was conducted. In addition, three groups of two lines, perpendicular to the broad survey lines, were conducted between seep sites. The broad survey encompassed the Platform Holly, Seep Tent, La Goleta and Patch seep sites. The survey took a total of five hours to complete and was followed with a CTD cast near the Patch survey site. A NS transect line was conducted with the ADCP near Patch after the CTD cast. On 12 September 2016, a SE-NW 600 m by 850 m survey, with 20 m line spacing, was conducted to the northwest of Seep Tent. The survey took approximately one hour to complete. A CTD cast and a NS ADCP survey were performed after the survey near Seep Tent. A transit line was conducted between the ADCP survey site and Platform Holly. Once the vessel reached Platform Holly, another ADCP survey was conducted near the platform. An acoustic survey was conducted, with random lines, near Platform Holly. The survey was conducted with the intent of locating oil surfacing near the gas seep. On 13 September 2016, a broad SE-NW survey with two lines centered between the previous broad survey lines was conducted. Two NS survey lines were conducted near Platform Holly. Two NS survey lines were conducted through the center and west part of La Goleta and then two additional NS lines were conducted near Patch. A CTD cast was performed after the survey, in the vicinity of the Patch seep site. On 14 September 2016, two broad SW-NE survey lines were conducted using the low-frequency (1-10 kHz) single-beam echosounder. One NS survey line was conducted to the west of Platform Holly and then acoustic data was collected while the vessel drifted around the west side of the platform. Additional NS survey lines were conducted at Seep Tents, La Goleta and Patch. Acoustic data while the vessel drifted was also collected at these survey sites. A CTD casts was performed at the end of the acoustic survey.
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SV_Identification

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CI_Citation

Count Component Title Date Citation Identifier
1 European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) Geodetic Parameter Registry
    2008-11-12
1 GCMD Data Center Keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
    2020-01-09
1 NASA/GCMD Instrument Keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords
    2020-01-09
1 No Title Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords
    2020-01-09
1 NASA/GCMD Science Keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
    2020-01-09
1 IHO Sea Areas International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Sea Area ("Limits of Oceans and Seas" publication S-23)
    2010-08-24
1 Mapping the spatial distribution of seepage activity in the Coal Oil Point seep field (COP1609, EK80)
    2016-08-31
COP1609_EK80
doi:10.25921/3x3w-qf48
1 R/V Connell
    2019-01-31
2 Simrad EK80 Echosounder
    EK80
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    CI_Series

    none found
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    CI_ResponsibleParty

    Count Component Individual Organization Position Email Role Linkage
    3 Alexandra Padilla Alexandra Padilla UNH/CCOM Graduate Student apadilla@ccom.unh.edu principalInvestigator
    1 David Valentine(chief scientist) Dave Valentine University of Califonria, Santa Barbara Professor valentine@geol.ucsb.edu principalInvestigator
    1 European Petroleum Survey Group http://www.epsg-registry.org/
    1 Frank Kinnaman(chief scientist) Frank Kinnaman UCSB frank_kinnaman@ucsb.edu principalInvestigator
    1 International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Sea Area ("Limits of Oceans and Seas" publication S-23) resourceProvider https://iho.int/
    4 GCMD Landing Page NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information System custodian https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/find-data/idn/gcmd-keywords
    2 Chuck Anderson NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information Water Column Sonar Data Manager wcd.info@noaa.gov pointOfContact
    1 custodian - National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information custodian
    1 publisher - National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information publisher
    1 Scott Loranger(chief scientist) Scott Loranger UNH/CCOM sloranger@ccom.unh.edu principalInvestigator
    2 Simrad - Kongsberg Maritime AS resourceProvider https://www.kongsberg.com/maritime/products/ocean-science/ocean-science/es_scientific/ek80software/
    1 Tom Weber(chief scientist) Tom Weber UNH/CCOM-JHC Assistant Professor weber@ccom.unh.edu principalInvestigator
    1 UNH/CCOM-JHC UNH/CCOM-JHC> Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping - Joint Hydrographic Center info@ccom.unh.edu resourceProvider
    3 UNH/CCOM-JHC (originator) UNH/CCOM-JHC> Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping - Joint Hydrographic Center info@ccom.unh.edu pointOfContact
    2 University of California - Santa Barbara (originator) University of California - Santa Barbara sponsor
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    CI_OnlineResource

    Count Component Linkage Name Description Function
    1 http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/water_column_sonar/ Water Column Sonar Data Map Viewer Interactive map viewer to allow discovery and access to water column sonar data search
    1 http://www.epsg-registry.org/ European Petroleum Survey Group Geodetic Parameter Dataset Registry that accesses the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset, which is a structured dataset of Coordinate Reference Systems and Coordinate Transformations. search
    1 http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/wcd Water Column Sonar Data Archive Homepage Web page containing information on the water column sonar data archive. information
    1 https://iho.int/ International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Sea Area ("Limits of Oceans and Seas" publication S-23) Publication of Sea Areas is maintained by IHO. information
    4 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
    2 https://www.kongsberg.com/maritime/products/ocean-science/ocean-science/es_scientific/ek80software/ Simrad Ek80 information web page Page contains general information on the Ek80 and has links to details on operation and file formats information
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    MD_Identifier or RS_Identifier

    Count Component Code
    1 COP1609
    2 COP1609_EK80
    1 Connell
    2 EK80
    1 Mapping the Spatial Distribution of Seepage Activity in the Coal Oil Point seep field
    2 Simrad EK80
    1 doi:10.25921/3x3w-qf48
    1 urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:4326
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    EX_Extent

    Bounding Box Temporal Extent
    Count Component Description West East North South Start End
    1 -119.91309 -119.82037 34.3995 34.3582 2016-08-31T18:07:00 2016-09-14T22:02:39
    1 East of the Patch seep site in the Coal Oil Point seep field
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    EX_GeographicBoundingBox

    Count Component West East North South
    1 -119.91309 -119.82037 34.3995 34.3582
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    EX_TemporalExtent

    Count Component Start End
    1 2016-08-31T18:07:00 2016-09-14T22:02:39
    1
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    MD_Format

    Count Component Name Version specification
    1 Simrad EK80 raw (.raw) format 1 Simrad EK80 raw files. See the Simrad EK80 interface specification manual for additional information.
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    MD_Medium

    none found
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    MD_Constraints

    Count Component Use Limitation
    1 Raw Data Disclaiimer These data are considered raw and have not been subjected to the NOAA's quality control or quality assurance procedures. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution. NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty.
    1 No Copyright Not subject to copyright protection within the United States.
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    MD_ReferenceSystem

    Count Component Code Authority Title
    1 European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) Geodetic Parameter Registry urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:4326 European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) Geodetic Parameter Registry
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    MD_GridSpatialRepresentation

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    MD_Georeferenceable or MI_Georeferenceable

    none found
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    MD_Georectified or MI_Georectified

    none found
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    MD_Dimension

    none found
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    MD_CoverageDescription or MI_CoverageDescription

    Count Component Attribute Description Content Type
    1 Trackline
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    MD_Band or MI_Band

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    MI_RangeElementDescription

    none found
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    MD_AggregateInformation

    Count Component Title Code Association Type Code
    1 COP1609 largerWorkCitation
    1 Mapping the Spatial Distribution of Seepage Activity in the Coal Oil Point seep field largerWorkCitation
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    LE_Source or LI_Source

    none found
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    LE_ProcessStep or LI_ProcessStep

    Count Component DateTime Description
    1 2016-08-31T18:07:00 Package created using WCSD Packager version 11_28_17. The files are read as part of processing but they are not modified by the packaging process. The archived files are the unaltered raw instrument files
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    MI_Operation

    Count Component Code Type Status Description
    1 COP1609_EK80 completed
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    MI_Platform

    Count Component Code Description
    1 Connell Connell 26-foot Anderson hull with a cabin and twin 150 Hp Evinrude outboard engines. Equipment includes: Furuno GPS and Radar, 2500ft fathometer, VHF marine radio, AIS, EPIRB, compass, deck/running/anchor lighting, 110 VAC x 7A inverter, capstan, and side mounted davit (150 lbs max) with hydraulic pinch wheel. A vertical pole mount is available for mobile sonar and ADCP surveys. The boat can hold up to 30 SCUBA tanks and is capable of cruising at 25 knots with 6 divers and gear. There are two 80 gallon fuel tanks giving the boat an operating range of 320 miles. The dual axle trailer allows the boat to be launched from a range of harbors.
    Unresolved Xlinks
    Connell at: gmi:MI_Metadata/gmi:acquisitionInformation/gmi:MI_AcquisitionInformation/gmi:platform
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    MI_Instrument

    Count Component Code Type Description
    2 EK80 Simrad EK80 echosounder
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