Marine Geoscience Data System
AT15-35
JdF_CORK Temperature
Temperature Time-Series Data from the CORK in Hole 1026B on the Juan de Fuca Plate acquired from 2004-2008
This data set was acquired with an Onset Computer Corporation U12-015-03 Autonomous Temperature Logger deployed in 2004 in the CORK in Hole 1026B during IODP Expedition 301 and recovered in 2008 during Atlantis Expedition AT15-35 (Investigators: Dr. Keir Becker, Dr. Andrew Fisher). These data files are of Text File (ASCII) format and include Temperature data that were converted from raw data using factory software and calibrations. These data were acquired as part of the project(s): Collaborative Research: The Hydrogeological Architecture of Basaltic Oceanic Crust: CORK Experiments for the Initial IODP Expedition on the Flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge; Collaborative Research: A three-dimensional, subseafloor, IODP observatory network in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, and initiation of large-scale, cross-hole experiments; and Collaborative research: Large-scale, long-term, multi-directional, cross-hole experiments in the upper oceanic crust using a borehole observatory network. Funding was provided by NSF award(s): OCE04-00471, OCE05-50202, OCE05-50713, OCE07-26887, and OCE07-27952. The configuration of the CORK in Hole 1026B was described by Fisher et al., 2005.
Device Info
TemperatureLogger:Autonomous
Onset:U12-015-03
Platform
1026B (CORK)
Quality
1
A level of processing has been undertaken, ensuring quality control (e.g. ping edited sonar data, edited navigation data).

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