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Processed seismic data of Cruise BGR18 2018 (PS115/1)

Description: The expedition PS155/1 started on August 5th, 2018 in Tromsø (Norway) and ended in Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen) on September 3rd, 2018. In the course of BGR’s GREENMATE project the geological development of the European North Atlantic and the northern and north eastern Greenland shelf was analyzed using various marine geophysical methods (seismics, magnetics, gravity, heatflow measurements) and geological sampling (gravity corer, box corer, multi-corer, dredge). Sampling of marine Shelf sediments was undertaken in close correspondence with co-users from Geomar (add-on project ECHONEG), aiming to reconstruct Holocene paleo environmental and climatic evolution. Using the ship’s helicopters, marine sampling was complemented by onshore sampling operations to extract geological material at selected near coastal locations. Other scientific project groups used the cruise PS115.1 as an opportunity to quantify marine mammals and sea birds and their statistical distribution in our research area as part of the long-term project (add-on project Birds& Mammals) and to gather additional meteorological data via radiosondes (add-on Project YOPP). Against all expectations, outstanding ice conditions along the northern coast of Greenland enabled us to carry out reflection seismic surveys north of 84°N at the southern tip of Morris Jesup Rise with a 3 km long streamer. Structural data of this particular region of North Greenland is of special importance for BGR’s project GREENMATE for reconstructing the continental margin evolution. A 100 km long refraction seismic profile was measured to complement the reflection seismic data. After completing this, scientific work was concentrated on the northeastern Greenland shelf area between 76°N and 82.5°N. Over the time of the cruise a total of 2500 km of reflection seismic profiles (2250 km measured with 3km streamer length) and 100 km of refraction seismic profile (using nine ocean bottom seismometers) were measured, accompanied by gravity and magnetic surveys and seven heat flow measurement stations. Along the shelf and deep-sea area 21 geological sampling sites were chosen, with all together one dredge (around 200 kg of sample), 16 gravity cores (total core length 65 m), 12 box corers and 6 multi-corer stations. Onshore sediment sampling was done at 11 sampling sites. Beside sediment sampling hard rock from near coastal outcrops was collected in a total amount of 250 kg that will be used for age dating. The entire science program was carried out under consideration of the highest ecological standards to protect marine mammals and to meet all environmental requirements of the permitting authorities. In addition to external marine mammal observers (MMO) various acoustic monitoring systems and AWI’s on board infrared detection system AIMMS monitored any activity of marine mammals in the ships perimeter, especially during seismic operations.

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Origin: /Bund/BGR/Geoportal

Tags: Seevogel ? Messstation ? Meeressäugetier ? Grönland ? Norwegen ? Seeseismik ? Akustik ? Durchflussmessung ? Hubschrauber ? Kontinentalschelf ? Meeresgeologie ? Baggerung ? Deponie ? Seismik ? Tiefsee ? Wetterdaten ? Geoelektrik ? Meeresgewässer ? Rohstoff ? Schiff ? Evolution ? Standortwahl ? Geologie ? Geophysik ? Sediment ? Umweltstandard ? Verbreitungsgebiet ? Bohrkern ? Umweltwissenschaft ? Daten ? Nordatlantik ? Gestein ? Küste ? Nordpolarmeer ? Onshore ? Wandel Sea ? zweidimensionale Reflektionsseismik ? Greenland Sea ? Two-dimensional seismic reflection ? Grönlandsee ? Wandelsee ?

Bounding box: -35.98935° .. -3.12973° x 78.77781° .. 84.30934°

License: all-rights-reserved

Language: Englisch/English

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Modified: 2023-11-14

Time ranges: 2023-11-14 - 2023-11-14

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