Marine Geoscience Data System
JC149 Seismic:Navigation
Seismic shot navigation data for shooting to ocean bottom seismometers, Lesser Antilles arc, acquired during James Cook cruise JC149 Leg 3 (2017) as part of the UK NERC VOILA experiment
In this active-source part of the VOILA (Volatiles in the Lesser Antilles) experiment, during James Cook cruise JC149 Leg 3, short-period ocean bottom seismometers (SPOBS) were deployed on the incoming plate and airguns from the James Cook vessel were fired to them. The OBS instruments were deployed in a roughly north-south orientation along strike, approximately 300-400km east of the trench and their positions were calculated by acoustic ranging. These data files contain the seismic shot navigation data in ASCII format. Two of the files are in latitude-longiude geographic coordinates. The other two are in UTM meters (UTM zone 21N). The goal of this active-source portion of the VOILA experiment was to assess the geological structure and state of hydration of the subducting plate. The cruise report and other details may be accessed here https://www.bodc.ac.uk/resources/inventories/cruise_inventory/report/16390/. The chief scientist on Jame Cook cruise JC149 Leg 3 was Jenny Collier, and funding for the VOILA experiment was provided through a NERC multidisciplinary consortium project called Volatiles in the Lesser Antilles - VoiLA, supported by NERC award NE/K010743/1.
Device Info
Navigation
C&C Technologies:CNAV3050
Device Info
Navigation
Kongsberg:Seapath 330+
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Navigation
Applanix:POS MV 320
Platform
James Cook (Array)
NERC
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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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