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OAS accession Detail for 0234167, meta_version: 1. Current meta_version is: 9
Accession: 234167 has been superseded by the following NCEI accessions: 223243
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| Title: | Acoustic echo-sounding collected from ALIS in the South Pacific Ocean from 2015-08-27 to 2015-09-10. This is US State Department Marine Scientific Research (MSR) Research Application Tracking System (RATS) U2015-021. (NCEI Accession 0234167) |
| Abstract: | The oceanographic campaign SAMOA-SPT on board R/V Alis (IRD research vessel of the IRD, Nouméa, New Caledonia) has allowed the recognition of the acoustic (multibeam bathymetry and imagery), seismic (high resolution seismic) and sedimentary (interface and Kullenberg piston coring) characteristics of the backwash-related submarine tsunami and storm (tropical cyclone) deposits. This is US State Department Marine Scientific Research (MSR) Research Application Tracking System (RATS) U2015-021. |
| Date received: | 20210508 |
| Start date: | 20150827 |
| End date: | 20150910 |
| Seanames: | South Pacific Ocean |
| West boundary: | -170.6 |
| East boundary: | -170.5 |
| North boundary: | -14 |
| South boundary: | -14.5 |
| Observation types: | in situ |
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| Submitter: | García, Dr. Hernán E. |
| Submitting institution: | US DOC; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
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| Platforms: | ALIS (35AY) |
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| Supplementary information: | Submission Package ID: BFYA42 |
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| Metadata version: | 1 |
| Keydate: | 2021-05-25 15:00:42+00 |
| Editdate: | 2021-05-25 15:01:22+00 |