Marine Geoscience Data System
Oneida_MCS_SU Seismic Reflection/Refraction
Seismic:Navigation
Navigation data for processed 2-D multichannel seismic reflection data from Oneida Lake, New York (2019)
These seismic navigation data were collected on Oneida Lake, New York, in July of 2019 during MCS data acquisition. Two high-resolution Trimble GPS receivers mounted on the port bow provided the location of each FFID or shot point. This information combined with the ship/survey geometry, which included the relative location of the airguns and midpoint of all streamer channels, allowed for calculation of the approximate X and Y coordinates in UTM 18N of the air guns and the midpoint for streamer channel 1 (1st channel) through channel 120 (last channel). The navigation data as well as the geometry of the seismic survey were loaded into Landmark SeisSpace/ProMAX software which produced the X and Y coordinates in UTM 18N for each CDP (common depth point). The data files are in ASCII text format and contain the line name, CDP number, and the UTM 18N X,Y coordinates in meters. The files were generated as part of a project called P2C2: A High-Resolution Paleoclimate Archive of Termination I in Oneida Lake and Glacial Lake Iroquois Sediments. Funding was provided through NSF grant EAR18-04460 to Syracuse University.
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Seismic:MCS
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Dragon
Walker Geophysical
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2
The data have been processed/modified to a level beyond that of basic quality control (e.g. final processed sonar data, photo-mosaics).

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