Abstract
This dataset contains sediment core photographs collected aboard R/V Weatherbird II cruises WB-0717 and WB-1217 in the Gulf of Mexico from 2017-07-19 to 2017-12-05. Sediment cores were longitudinally split and photographed with a Nikon D5100 digital camera with a scale in metric units (cm and mm) for a visual representation of sediment stratigraphy, color, and visual properties. The dataset contains an excel spreadsheet with the photograph filename, core id, date, location and depth of sediment core collection. Cruise documentation was provided for both cruises. The cruise was led by chief scientists Dr. Steve Murawski and Dr. David Hollander (WB-0717), and Dr. David Hollander and Dr. Patrick Schwing (WB-1217). Other bulk density/porewater data from sediment cores collected during these cruises are available under GRIIDC UDI R4.x267.000:0022.
Purpose
Visual representation of sediment stratigraphy, color, and visual properties.
Keywords
Sediment Core, Photograph, benthic, sediment analysis, geological, multicorer
UDI
R4.x267.000:0133
Date
March 2019
Point of Contact
Name
Gregg R. Brooks
Organization
Eckerd College / Marine Science
Name
Rebekka Larson
Organization
University of South Florida / College of Marine Science
Funding Source
RFP-4
DOI
10.7266/n7-2wn2-gb11
Rights Information
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 License.
Scholar Commons Citation
Gregg Brooks and Rebekka Larson. 2019. Sediment core photographs collected aboard R/V Weatherbird II cruises WB-0717 and WB-1217 in the Gulf of Mexico from 2017-07-19 to 2017-12-05. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/n7-2wn2-gb11
Comments
Supplemental Information
Dataset contains sediment core photographs (unitless). An excel spreadsheet contains all the photographs filename, the corresponding core id, collection date (MM/DD/YY), latitude and longitude (degrees minutes, decimal degrees), and depth (m).||Ocean Instrument MC-800 Multicore, Shipek Grab Sampler, Nikon D5100.|||