Advances in Sub-Bottom Profiling Systems - SBP29 Evaluation and Comparison with Other Sub-Bottom Pro
Abstract
In 2022 and 2023 we propose to use the R/V SALLY RIDE to acquire SBP29 data oversites surveyed in 2021 to expand coverage, feature,s we were not able to survey in 2021, and toreturn to and to acquire SBP29 data offshore Northern California and offshore Oregon toc,ompare to other sub-bottom profilers. In 2022 we will concentrate on areas offshore Southernand Central California including: a pote,ntial hard substrate reef south of Santa Cruz Island,features in the Santa Barbara Channel, outfall pipes in the LA and San Luis Obi,spo areas,MBARI ROV sites around Davidson Seamount (e.g.: Octopus Garden), the MontereySubmarine Canyon and Fan, a known cold seep, location on Smooth Ridge in Monterey Bay,and the San Gregorio Fault. In 2023 we will concentrate on sites offshore Oregon and nor,thernCalifornia, including cold seep sites and Hydrate Ridge on the Cascadia Accretionary Complex,the Humboldt Slide and Table Blu,ff Anticline in the STRATAFORM study area, and the SanAndreas Fault. As part of our 2022 2023 effort we will coordinate closely wi,th ONR to preclearsurvey areas for SBP ops. In 2024 and 2025 we will process and interpret the new data, andwill present and publish, comparisons of the new SBP data with other SBP technologies,including legacy technologies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- May 16, 2022
- Source ID
- N000142212393
Entities
People
- Daniel Orange
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of California, Santa Cruz