Multichannel sparker seismic-reflection data between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska, collected from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12 during field activity 2016-625-FA

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Multichannel sparker (MCS) seismic-reflection data were collected along the Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault between Cross Sound and Dixon Entrance, offshore southeastern Alaska from 2016-05-17 to 2016-06-12. Data were collected aboard the Alaska Department of Fish and Game R/V Medeia, and recorded using a 32 channel GeoEel digital streamer, an Applied Acoustics power supply, and a SIG SLP 790 Sparker Electrode. MCS profiles were collected coincident with multibeam data collected at higher survey speeds (5-6 knots), which reduced the MCS data quality.

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Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/F7NG4PTW
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5a0a218be4b09af898c9ef07.xml

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  • dixon-entrance
  • sitka
  • oceans
  • baranof-fan
  • noyes-canyon
  • pacific-coastal-and-marine-science-center
  • gulf-of-alaska
  • elevation
  • chatham-strait
  • cmgp
  • north-pacific-ocean
  • u-s-geological-survey
  • bathymetry-and-elevation
  • geoscientificinformation
  • pcmsc
  • state-of-alaska
  • heceta-knoll
  • cross-sound
  • coastal-and-marine-geology-program
  • mount-edgecumbe
  • baranof-island
  • seismic-reflection-profiling
  • pacific-ocean
  • sub-bottom-profiling
  • usgs
  • yakobi-valley
  • usgs-5a0a218be4b09af898c9ef07

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