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Subsample Grain Size Analysis - Expedition Database
Entry ID:
CANEMRCCRSSAD
Summary
Abstract:
This dataset consists of grain size analysis conducted by the Geological Survey
of Canada (Atlantic) Sedimentology Laboratory on subsamples taken from all types of samples collected as part of research cruises conducted by, or for, the Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic) and the results are archived in the GSCA/GSCP Expedition Database. The analyses are typically ... ![]()
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)
Dataset Title:
Subsample Grain Size Analysis - Expedition Database
Dataset Release Place:
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Dataset Publisher:
Gov. Canada, NRCAN, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)
Online Resource:
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/org/atlantic/index_e.php Database Grain Size
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1966-01-01
Location Keywords
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Access Constraints
Data Accessible 2 Years After First Collected
Use Constraints
None
Data Set Progress
IN WORK
Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Media:
Online
Distribution Format:
TIF, JPEG
Fees:
No fees
Personnel
Publications/References
Blackwood, D. and Parolski, K., 2001, Seabed observation and sampling system: Sea Technology, v. 42, p. 39-43.
Halley, R.B., Garrison, V.E., Ciembronowicz, K.T., Edwards, R., Jaap, W.C., Mead, G., Earle, S., Hine, A.C., Jarrett, B., Lockers, S., Naar, D., Donahue, B., Dennis, G.D., and Twichell, D.C., 2003, Pulley Ridge; the US's deepest coral reef? in Best, G.R., ed., Joint conference on the science and restoraton of the greater Everglades and Florida Bay ecosystem; from Kissimmee to the Keys, Palm Harbor, Florida, Greater Everglades and Florida Bay Ecosystem Restoration, United Stated, April 13-18, 2003, p. 238-240. Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2006-03-07
Last DIF Revision Date:
2007-03-01
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