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Summary for Field Activity Number 98032


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Area of Operations : Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts, United States, North America, North Atlantic

Dates: August 30, 1998 to September 3, 1998

Chief scientist: Brad Butman
   Steve Anderson, Rick Trask, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Objectives: Recover moorings in Stellwagen Basin for internal wave experiment. Conduct hydrographic survey.

Type of Activity: Mooring work

Information to be derived: Times series data

Summary: Moorings recovered: 7 (#533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538 and 539 all deployed FA 98031 ARGO MAINE Aug 3-7, 1998).

USGS Project Number: 7241-32060

Contact: Brad Butman (bbutman@usgs.gov)

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Map of field activity boundary.

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On-Line Resources: Station Descriptions Seismic Line DescriptionsTrack PlotRelated Web Site

The following materials for this field activity are available in the Information Archives:

Data and publications on CD-ROM/DVD-ROM:

Inventory ## per setData TypeContentsAuthorYearReport #FormatTitleRemarks
278001/01PO MOVIEMASS BAY SED TRANS MOVIEBUTMAN,ALEXANDER,ANDERSON,LIGHTSOM,SCOTTI,BEARDSLE20061011DS-0085INTERNAL ARCHIVE MASSACHUSETTS BAY INTERNAL WAVE EXPERIMENT, AUGUST 1998: DATA REPORT VERS. 2.098028,98044,98033,98040,98031; T532-535,537-539

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