Ibcao Bathymetry Data

maria s. merian 68 2017

Emodnet Dataset ID (LID)
0000052802
id
9047
Dataset name
maria s. merian 68 2017
File name
20230217/awi-msm68-2017-100m-3996.xyz
Data format
xyz (tsv)
File size
109807525
Dataset version
2
Seabed source ID (SID)
1478
Seabed data category (TID)
Multibeam — depth value collected by a multibeam echo-sounder (code 11)
Included in IBCAO gridding
Yes (code 1)
IBCAO gridding layer weight
100000
Cruise name
MSM68
Cruise ID
0
Cruise report
https://doi.org/10.2312/cr_msm68
Chief scientist
Schlindwein, Vera
Start date
2017-10-06
End date
2017-10-22
Date format
Only date, no time (code Y-m-d)
From harbour
Longyearbyen, Svalbard
To harbour
Emden, Germany
Originator centre
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
Data provider
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
Platform class
research vessel
Station name
RV Maria S. Merian
Station id
DBBT
Instrument
multi-beam echosounders
Instrument specified
Kongsberg EM 122
Positioning system type
DGPS
Positioning system model
Kongsberg Seatex Seapath 320+ Precise Heading, Attitude and Positioning Sensor
Spatial reference system
EPSG:3996
Vertical datum
sea level
Horizontal resolution
100
IBCAO gridding Remove and Restore resolution
100
Abstract
KNIPAS is a dedicated state-of-the-art passive seismic survey that explores the still poorly known spreading processes at ultraslow spreading ridges. These ridges are characterized by pronounced variations in melt supply along axis. We want to understand how melts can travel to the widely spaced volcanic centres and force there their way upwards through the cold, thick lithosphere. The role and extent of serpentinisation in lithospheric deformation is a further key research question of this project. For the first time ever at an ultraslow spreading ridge, we instrumented an entire ridge segment of 160 km length around Logachev volcano with 27 ocean bottom seismometers and recorded local earthquake activity for a period of 11-13 months. Seismic refraction profiles were acquired during MSM67 across the volcano to image its structure with unprecedented detail. The aim of MSM68 was to recover all instruments and to map in detail the rift valley and flanks of Knipovich Ridge. The comprehensive seismological dataset of KNIPAS will enable us to study spatial variations of seismicity, thermal structure and lithospheric thickness along an entire segment of an ultraslow spreading ridge. With modern passive seismic methods (receiver functions and surface wave/ambient noise methods), that we will adapt for the special conditions of marine seismic surveys, we want to proof the existence of pronounced variations of lithospheric thickness and reveal seismic velocity variations in the lithosphere that may give information on its composition.
URL
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.892679
Operator who enters this information
silvia
File creation time
2023-02-16 12:55:16+00
Metadata modification time
2023-02-17 00:48:32.927896+00
Bounding box
POLYGON((-10050 -3692150,-10050 -1291750,290750 -1291750,290750 -3692150,-10050 -3692150))
Color
#5b5cb3
Ibcao data status
processing
Processing status
Some cleaning is needed

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