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2003: Kick’Em Jenny, Grenada, WI
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| Date |
March 2003 |
| Location |
Grenada, WI |
| Type of Project |
2D Seismic, 48 channel |
| Project Goal |
Map the thickness of the pyroclastic flows west of the active volcano. |
| Equipment |
24-bit MARDAQ-25 system |
| Project Description |
We completed two weeks of 48-channel 2D seismic profiling over and west of the submarine volcano, Kick’Em Jenny, aboard the NOAA ship, Ronald H. Brown. The purpose was to map the thickness of the pyroclastic flows west of the active volcano. Water depths ranged from 180 meters to more than 2900 meters. |
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