Seismic reflection data were collected from the Cap de Creus
shelf and canyon in the southwest portion of the Gulf of Lions in
October 2004. The data were acquired using the U.S. Geological
Survey‘s (USGS) high-resolution Edgetech CHIRP 512i seismic
reflection system aboard the R/V Oceanus. Data from the shipboard
3.5 kHz echosounder were also collected but are not presented here.
The seismic reflection data were collected as part of EuroSTRATAFORM
funded by the Office of Naval Research.
In October 2004, more than 200 km of high resolution seismic
reflection data were collected in water depths ranging 30 m - 600 m.
All data were recorded with a Delph Seismic PC-based digital
recording system and processed with Delph Seismic software.
Processed sections were georeferenced into tiff images for digital
archive, processing and display. Penetration ranged 20-80 m. The
data feature high quality vertical cross-section imagery of numerous
sequences of Quaternary seismic stratigraphy.
The report includes trackline maps showing the location of the
data, as well as both digital data files (SEG-Y) and images of all
of the profiles. The data are of high quality and provide new
information on the location and thickness of sediment deposits
overlying a major erosion surface on the Cap de Creus shelf; they
also provide new insight into sediment processes on the walls and in
the channel of Cap de Creus Canyon. These data are under study by
researchers at the US Geological Survey, the University of
Barcelona, and Texas A and M University. Copies of the data are
available to all researchers.
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