Fisher, Andrew T. et al. (2004): Scientific and technical design and deployment of long-term subseafloor observatories for hydrogeologic and related experiments, IODP Expedition 301, eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 301
Identifier:
2007-101811
georefid

10.2204/iodp.proc.301.103.2005
doi

Creator:
Fisher, Andrew T.
University of California, Santa Cruz, Earth Sciences Department, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
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Wheat, Charles Geoffrey
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Becker, Keir
Texas A&M University, United States
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Davis, Earl E.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
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Jannasch, H.
Universitaet Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
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Schroeder, D.
University of Miami, United States
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Dixon, R.
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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Pettigrew, T. L.
Stockholm Universitet, Sweden
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Meldrum, R.
Carl von Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg, Federal Republic of Germany
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MacDonald, R.
Kyoto University, Japan
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Nielsen, Mark Edward
Western Washington University, United States
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Fisk, M.
San Jose State University, United States
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Cowen, J.
Japan Agency of Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
author

Bach, W.
Kyushu University, Japan
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Edwards, K.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
author

Identification:
Scientific and technical design and deployment of long-term subseafloor observatories for hydrogeologic and related experiments, IODP Expedition 301, eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge
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 (IODP) Expedition 301, on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, established part of a three-dimensional network of borehole observatories (Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kits [CORKs]) in the oceanic crust. These observatories are to be used to conduct active, multidisciplinary experiments over timescales of minutes to years and length scales of meters to kilometers. The complete experimental program will comprise two IODP expeditions (the first having been Expedition 301, the second to be scheduled), an offset seismic experiment, and long-term monitoring and crosshole testing carried out by submersible and remotely operated vehicle. During Expedition 301, we replaced a preexisting CORK observatory in Hole 1026B and created and instrumented new Holes U1301A and U1301B, which penetrate 108 and 320 m into basement, respectively. The borehole observatories deployed during Expedition 301 share some characteristics with systems deployed during the Ocean Drilling Program but also include many improved components and novel features.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:47.4600
West:-127.4600East: -127.4500
South:47.4500

Oceanography; Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kits; cores; CORK observatories; design; East Pacific; Expedition 301; fluid dynamics; instruments; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Juan de Fuca Ridge; measurement; monitoring; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; ocean floors; Pacific Ocean; sea water;

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