Date: Tue, 20 May 97 19:52:18 EDT
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Subject: UNOLS Ship Request
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UNOLS Ship Time Request Form
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UNOLS Request ID #: 19970520195217
Version #: 001
Valid as of: 05/20/97 07:52 PM EDT
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P.I. Name Last: Brown First: Kevin MI.: M.
Institution Scripps Inst. Oceanography Will this project require a
Address: UCSD, LA Jolla research vessel or special
CA 92093-0220 platform? Y
Phone Number: 619-454-9392 Ancillary Only
Fax Number: 619-454-0784 Principal Use of Ship
E-mail: kmbrown@ucsd.edu Large Program Name: WOCE
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Proposal Title: Student Cruise Offshore San Diego: The Newport-Rose Canyon Fault Zone
Research Purpose of Cruise: Area of Operations (Codes):
Geological Oceanography NP9
New Proposal? N Amount requested: Geographic Description (Lat, Long):
Renewal? N 4 days Beginning: 32N° 117W
Inst. Proposal #: Start date: Ending: 32N° 117W
Inst. Prop 10/06/97
Proposal #: End Date: Technician Required (CTD, SCS, MCS, etc):
10/09/97
Proposal Grant #: Agency Submitted To: UC Ship Funds
Is any part of the project within another country's EEZ? N
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Year Ship(s) Requested # of Science Optimum Dates Alternate Dates
(Name or Size) Days Required
1997 Melville 4 10/06/97
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Total Ship Days Needed: Transit: 0 Science: 4 Port: 0.5
Proposed Ports: San Diego
Start Port: San Diego Intermediate: End Port: San Diego
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Number in Scientific Party: 25 Special Equipment Required: Yes
Please see comments at end of Form.
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Other Scientists Involved in Multi-P.I. Program:
Name: Institution: Name: Institution:
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SCUBA Diving? No Designate Lead Institution:
# Individual dives: # Divers onboard:
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Have you read the RVOC Safety Training Manual - Chapter 1 ? Yes
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Special Science Party Considerations:
Foreign Nationals Medical Conditions Disabled Persons
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Use of Hazardous Materials? No (List type, quantity, and disposal plans)
Radioactive:
Explosives:
Other:
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Equipment to be used:
Winches: Wire: Conductor Navigation: Communication:
Dredge/Trawl Mechanical X 0.680" X GPS Inmarsat
Hydro 9/16" 0.322" X DGPS ATS
CTD 1/2" 0.255" Loran FAX
Capstans 1/4" Single Dynamic Positioning Cellular
Multi Other SEANET
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Vans:
Refrigerated Nets:
Pingers Magazine Dip net
Gravity Corers Isotope Isolation Plankton
Piston Corers Lab Neuston
Box Corers Storage Bongo
Rock Dredges Berthing Mid-water trawl
Airgun/watergun system MOCNESS (Size)
Explosive Handling Chest Freezers
Gear Refrigerators Work boats
Thermometers Auto Analyzer Computer/peripherals
CTD Salinometer PC computers
Rosette Sys. Nutrients SAIL system
Niskin bottles Oxygen titration Digital XBT
-Size: Liquid Scintillation ADCP
and number: Counter Gravimeter
Uncontaminated seawater IMET
intake
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Other Special Equipment - Comments:
A Data Sonics Chirp Sidescan Sonar will be used to map the fault zone