Zuehlsdorff, L. et al. (2004): Site surveys related to IODP Expedition 301; ImageFlux (S0149) and RetroFlux (TN116) expeditions and earlier studies

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 301
Identifier:
2007-101810
georefid

10.2204/iodp.proc.301.102.2005
doi

Creator:
Zuehlsdorff, L.
University of Bremen, Department of Geosciences, Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Hutnak, Michael
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Fisher, Andrew T.
Texas A&M University, United States
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Spiess, V.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
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Davis, Earl E.
Universitaet Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
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Nedimovic, M.
University of Miami, United States
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Carbotte, S.
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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Villinger, H.
Stockholm Universitet, Sweden
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Becker, Keir
Carl von Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Identification:
Site surveys related to IODP Expedition 301; ImageFlux (S0149) and RetroFlux (TN116) expeditions and earlier studies
2004
In: Fisher, Andrew T., Urabe, Tetsuro, Klaus, Adam, Iturrino, Gerardo J., Bartetzko, Anne C. M., Becker, Keir, Coggon, Rosalind, Dumont, Marion, Engelen, Bert, Goto, Shusaku, Hawkins, Lisa, Heuer, Verena, Hulme, Samuel Mark, Hutnak, Michael, Inagaki, Fumio, Kiyokawa, Shoichi, Lever, Mark Alexander, Nakagawa, Satoshi, Nielsen, Mark Edward, Noguchi, Takuroh, Sager, William W., Sakaguchi, Masumi, Steinsbu, Bjorn Olav, Tsuji, Takeshi, Wheat, Charles Geoffrey, Rice, Jonathan, Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Juan de Fuca hydrogeology; covering Expedition 301 of the riserless drilling platform from and to Astoria, Oregon (USA); Sites U1301 and 1026; 28 June-21 August 2004
IODP Management International, Washington, DC, United States
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Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 301 was preceded during 2000 and 2002 by three surveys that helped to delineate seafloor and basement relief, sediment thickness, and the nature of ridge-flank hydrothermal conditions and processes on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. These surveys generated swath map, seismic, and thermal data used to select locations for primary and secondary drilling targets, building from several decades of earlier work. We show compilations and examples of data from several characteristic settings in and around the Expedition 301 work area and use these observations to evaluate sedimentation patterns and thermal conditions in basement. There remain important unanswered questions in this area concerning fluid circulation within the upper oceanic crust, the magnitude of lithospheric heat input, the quantitative significance of advective heat loss from the crust, and relations between basement relief, sedimentation, and sediment alteration. These questions may be resolved through collection of a modest amount of additional data focusing on a few critical locations.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:47.4600
West:-127.4600East: -127.4500
South:47.4500

Oceanography; Applied geophysics; circulation; cores; crust; East Pacific; Expedition 301; fluid dynamics; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; geophysical surveys; heat flow; hydrothermal conditions; ImageFlux; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Juan de Fuca Ridge; marine sediments; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; ocean floors; oceanic crust; Pacific Ocean; RetroFlux; sea water; sediments; seismic methods; seismic profiles; surveys; thermal properties;

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