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Gulf of Mexico GLORIA sidescn sonar geologic interpretation
This GIS overlay is a component of the U. S Geological Survey, Woods Hole Field Center's, Gulf of Mexico ArcView GIS database. The Gulf of Mexico GIS database is intended to organize and display USGS held data and provide on-line (WWW) access to the data and/or metadata.
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Morphology of the Gulf of Mexico within GLORIA survey area (MORPHOLOGY.SHP)
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Since 1982 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has collected a large amount of surficial and shallow subsurface geologic information in the deep parts of the Gulf of Mexico. These data include digital sidescan sonar imagery, digital seismic-reflection data, and descriptions and analyses of piston and gravity cores. The data were collected during several different projects that addressed surficial and shallow subsurface geologic processes. Some of these data sets have already been published, but the growing interest in the occurrence and distribution of gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico warrants integrating these existing data and associated interpretations into a GIS to provide regional background information for ongoing and future gas hydrate research.
Digital Mosaics of the GLORIA Sidescan Sonar Data of the Gulf of Mexico
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In the late summer and fall of 1985, the USGS conducted surveys of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Gulf of Mexico. The collected GLORIA data was processed and digitally mosaicked to produce continuous imagery of the seafloor (EEZ-Scan, 1985). A total of 16 digital mosaics of a 2degree by 2degree (or smaller) area with a 50 meter pixel resolution were completed for the Gulf of Mexico. Those individual mosaics were later combined to produce two overviews (east and west) of the Gulf of Mexico at a 250 meter pixel resolution.
Areas of high-backscatter on the GLORIA sidescan sonar image (GLORIA BRIGHT NAD83.SHP)
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This GIS overlay is a component of the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Science Center's, Gulf of Mexico GIS database. The Gulf of Mexico GIS database is intended to organize and display USGS held data and provide on-line (WWW) access to the data and/or metadata.
GLORIA sidescan sonar mosaic
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This image is a 250m version of the composite Gulf of Mexico GLORIA sidescan sonar mosaic.
25 m GLORIA sidescan sonar mosaic detail for the Gulf of Mexico Mississippi Fan study area
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This image is an enlarged, detailed area from the Gulf of Mexico GLORIA sidescan sonar mosaic. The image was co-registered with SeaMARC 1A sidescan sonar data collected during R/V FARNELLA 90-3 cruise.
GLORIA sidescan sonar mosaic
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This image is a 250m version of the composite Gulf of Mexico GLORIA sidescan sonar mosaic.
Interpretation of channels on the SeaMARC 1A sidescan sonar image of the Mississippi Fan, USGS Gulf of Mexico Cruise 90001 (CHANNEL.SHP)
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Since 1982 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has collected a large amount of surficial and shallow subsurface geologic information in the deep parts of the Gulf of Mexico. These data include digital sidescan sonar imagery, digital seismic-reflection data, and descriptions and analyses of piston and gravity cores. The data were collected during several different projects that addressed surficial and shallow subsurface geologic processes. Some of these data sets have already been published, but the growing interest in the occurrence and distribution of gas hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico warrants integrating these existing data and associated interpretations into a GIS to provide regional background information for ongoing and future gas hydrate research.
Tracklines of sidescan sonar data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey - Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center offshore of the Gulf Islands, MS, 2010 (ESRI polyline shapefile, 2010-012-FA k3k Tracklines.shp)
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In 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey in Woods Hole, MA and St. Petersburg, FL, in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District conducted geologic mapping to characterize the seafloor and shallow subsurface stratigraphy offshore of the Gulf Islands of Mississippi. The mapping was carried out during two cruises in March, 2010 on the R/V Tommy Munro of Biloxi, MS. Data were acquired with the following equipment: an SEA Ltd SwathPlus interferometric sonar (both 234 kHz and 468 kHz systems), a Klein 3000 and a Klein 3900 dual frequency sidescan-sonar, and an Edgetech 512i chirp subbottom profiling system. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-quality, high-resolution geologic maps and geophysical interpretations that can be utilized to identify sand resources within the region and better understand the Holocene evolution and anticipate future changes in this coastal system. More information on the field work can be accessed from the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Field Activity webpage https://cmgds.marine.usgs.gov/fan_info.php?fan=2010-012-FA or the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Geology InfoBank https://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/m/m210gm/html/m-2-10-gm.meta.html.