DATE SENT

DOCUMENTS SENT

1/22/01, 6/8/01

Check-off list

04/09/01

Pre-cruise letter w/forms

Radioisotope form

08/29/01

Chief Scientist letter

Post-cruise letter w/forms

Costa Rican clearance received for U/W data collection out of port. (Under Knox's name) No. 2001-0165 dated 16 May 2001

2/27/2001 Peru clearance requested

10/01/01 Peru Clearance
received
PDF file

Foreign clearance package*


THE FUELING SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

X-Sender: lsawyer@murex.ucsd.edu

X-Priority: 1 (Highest)

Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 10:19:25 -0700

To: shipsked@ucsd.edu

From: "Linda A. Sawyer" <lsawyer@mpl.ucsd.edu>

Subject: Fwd: Fueling Confirmation For R/V Roger Revelle

 

TO : UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

ATTN : LINDA SAWYER

FROM : MARK TAMSITT

 

BUNKERFUELS CORPORATION N.J. CONFIRMS HAVING PLACED THE FOLLOWING ORDER IN

ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR INSTRUCTIONS :

 

SELLER : BUNKERFUELS CORPORATION

BUYER : R/V ROGER REVELLE AND/OR OWNERS AND/OR MASTER AND/OR

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

VESSEL : ROGER REVELLE

PORT : PUNTA ARENAS, COSTA RICA

DATE : 25-26 SEP 2001

GRADE : MGO DMA

QUANTITY : 75,000 US GALLONS

PRICE : USD 1.45 / USG

PAYMENT : 30DDD

REMARKS : PO #10200790

ALL SALES ARE ON CREDIT OF VESSEL. BUYER IS PRESUMED TO HAVE AUTHORITY TO

BIND VESSEL WITH A MARITIME LIEN. DISCLAIMER STAMPS PLACED BY VESSEL ON

BUNKER RECEIPT WILL HAVE NO EFFECT AND DO NOT WAIVE THE SELLER'S LIEN. THIS

SALE INCORPORATES SELLER'S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS DATED SEPTEMBER 1,

1999. PLEASE INFORM US IF YOU REQUIRE A COPY. THIS AGREEMENT IS TO BE

GOVERNED BY UNITED STATES LAW.

 

 

Best regards

Mark Tamsitt

Bunkerfuels Corporation

Tel 609 395 8500

Mob 609 558 8571

Home 201 656 8850

Email mtamsitt@wfscorp.com

Group bunkerfuelsnj@wfscorp.com

************************************

Linda A. Sawyer

Nimitz Marine Facility,

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

University of California, San Diego

(858)534-1640 Direct Line

(858)534-1635 Fax

************************************


27 August 2001

 

Dr. Chadwell:

M/C 0205

As requested, you are designated chief scientist on R/V Roger Revelle and assigned ship time, funded by the National Science Foundation as follows:

Starting port: Peurto Caldera

Loading Dates: 26 September 2001

Dates at sea: 27 September - 31 October 2001

Off-loading dates: 01 - 02 November 2001

Intermediate port stop: 03 - 04 October 2001, Callao

End port: Callao

Loading Days charged: 1

Sea Days charged: 34

Off-loading Days charged: 2

Total Funded Days: 37

 

Please note that the R/V Roger Revelle will depart at 1600 on 27 September 2001 and return to port no later than 0800 on 31 October 2001.

Please check the link for your cruise at http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/supp_groups/shipsked/2001/allships2001/2001RR/Chadwell/Chadwell.html There you will find your Ship Time Request and other information pertaining to your cruise. If you wish to correct or add more information, please contact the Ship Scheduling Office by e-mail at shipsked@ucsd.edu or by phone at (858) 534-2840.

Although most chief scientists already know the following, and full details are provided in the Chief Scientist's Manual, I have been asked to reiterate in each scheduling letter the following important rules;

1) The designation as chief scientist cannot be re-delegated without approval from this office.

2) The chief scientist is responsible for the accomplishment of the scientific work of the cruise, and is responsible for the behavior of all members of the scientific party whether they normally work for him/her or not.

3) Hard liquor and drugs are strictly prohibited aboard ship. No alcoholic beverages may be brought aboard without specific permission from the captain. The chief scientist is expected to inform the scientific party of this and to enforce the rules with respect to scientific party members.

4) No radioactive material or unnatural concentrations of stable isotopes may be brought aboard by anyone without advance permission from the SIO Isotope Committee. All spills of material of this nature must be reported promptly.

5) The chief scientist is expected to cooperate with the master in enforcement of safety regulations aboard. At the end of the cruise, reports for various government agencies are due; a packet containing forms will be distributed by the Ship Scheduling Office at a later date.

Further information can be found in the Chief Scientist's Manual and the R/V Roger Revelle Handbook on our web site at

http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/supp_groups/shipsked/index.html. We wish you a pleasant and successful cruise.

 

Robert A. Knox

Associate Director

 

cc: Captain, R/V Roger Revelle

Marine Superintendent

Manager, Shipboard Technical Support

Manager, Marine Personnel


X-Sender: cchadwell@popmail.ucsd.edu Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 11:43:40 -0700 To: Peter Lonsdale <lonsdale@kims.ucsd.edu>, cdc@mpl.ucsd.edu From: "C. David Chadwell" <cchadwell@ucsd.edu> Subject: Re: PA - Callao transit Cc: shipsked@sio.ucsd.edu, woodys@odf.ucsd.edu, cpm@mpl.ucsd.edu, capt@mpl.ucsd.edu   Peter:   After reviewing the map you've provided, I would think we should be able to collect data along the track you have defined, especially given it relevance to a MARGINS proposal.   I'll see what we can do to coordinate this with Chris and Woody's SIMRAD testing.   Dave     At 01:33 PM 8/21/01 -0700, Peter Lonsdale wrote: Dave,   I would much appreciate it if you could collect some data for me off northern Peru during your getting-set-up Puntarenas to Callao transit on REVELLE at the end of next month. Data requested is multibeam bathymetry (and hopefully reflectivity) plus if possible magnetics along a ~160 n.m. track within the Peruvian EEZ between 3d.30m.S and 6d.00m.S. I am (re)submitting (before their 1 Nov. deadline) a MARGINS proposal to survey this area in 2003, and I believe that a good multibeam swath would provide data I could use to strengthen the proposal (and to help plan the survey once the proposal is funded). The features I need data from are Grijalva, Alvarado & Sarmient Ridges, which I have postulated are built along eruptive fissures opened just before the Farallon plate split into Cocos and Nazca plates at 23.5Ma, and the intervening crust, which should be broken by noneruptive parallel (SW - NE) fractures. Before you leave, I'll give you a preprint which clarifies the importance of this region for understanding the plate tectonic history of the eastern Pacific.   Specifically, I'd like to ask that you run a track between: (i) 3deg. 30min.S, 83deg.30min.W and (ii)6d.00m.S, 82.30m. with data collection starting as soon as you leave the Ecuadorian EEZ, just before (i), at 3d.24m.S. THIS REQUEST WOULD ADD 32n.m. (2hrs.34min.) TO YOUR SHORTEST POSSIBLE ROUTE.   If this time requirement is more than you have available, a shorter but still useful alternative would be to go via: (i) 3d.30m.S, 83d.00m.W and (ii) 6d.00m.S, 82d.00m.W. This would add just 20 n.m. (1hr.35m.) to your transit.   [my time estimates are based on approx locations of 10N,84.75W and 12S,77.2W for Puntarenas and Callao, with a land-avoiding (barely !) turning point at 6S, 81.5W for the " shortest possible route".]   I realise that Chris + Woody have also asked for time for Simrad testing, but I'm not sure where (before leaving, Chris just told me "mainly in deep water early on in the leg" -- maybe the 3550m. floor of the Middle America Trench due S of Puntarenas(?) ). I ask that if you are able to follow one of my tracks, the Simrad EM-120 be left operational for the ~13.5 hours it will take to travel between the Ecuadorian EEZ and 6deg.S. If you are able to collect the requested Simrad data, I'd be grateful if someone (Chris ?) could carry it back to Scripps at the end of the transit [ ideally as paper maps at 8"/degree, 50-100-500-100m contours, as well as in digital form ] so I can absorb and present it before Nov. 1   I'll hand you a bathymetric map with these points and tracks plotted, plus the U.S.State Dept definition of the boundaries of Ecuador and Peru EEZs.   Thanks in advance for whatever you can do.....   Yours, Peter
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 14:18:27 -0700 (PDT) From: Kristin Sanborn <kris@odf.ucsd.edu> Reply-To: Kristin Sanborn <kris@odf.ucsd.edu> Subject: REVELLE 28 September-31 October 2001 - Chadwell To: cdc@mpl.ucsd.edu Cc: kris@odf.ucsd.edu, woodys@odf.ucsd.edu, joanne@odf.ucsd.edu, ayers@odf.ucsd.edu, romy@odf.ucsd.edu, jswift@odf.ucsd.edu, bob@odf.ucsd.edu, doug@odf.ucsd.edu, frank@odf.ucsd.edu, carl@odf.ucsd.edu, carny@odf.ucsd.edu, ron@odf.ucsd.edu, steve@odf.ucsd.edu, all-at-seg@odf.ucsd.edu, restech@sdsioa.ucsd.edu, shipsked@ucsd.edu   ************************** STS/ODF ***************************** ************************* EQUIPMENT REQUEST **************************** -------------- PI/REQUESTOR: Chadwell, Dave C. ODF REFERENCE NAME: 09RR.Chadwell Address: Marine Physical Laboratory 8602 La Jolla Shores Drive Phone: 858-534-2663 Fax: 858-534-6849 E-mail: cdc@mpl.ucsd.edu ODF use INDEX: STS1165(Chadwell) NSF Funds 37 days SHIP: REVELLE STS/ODF/SEG: Carl Mattson (Staging Only) DATES: 28 September - 31 October 2001 PORTS: Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica - Callao, Peru __________________________________________________________________________ STS/ODF-/SEG PERSONNEL REQUIRED: No: 0 __________________________________________________________________________ Casts: Unknown EQUIPMENT ALREADY ONBOARD THE REVELLE: Equipment Required: CTD SBE system with acquisition computer, SeaBird programs: SeaBird SEASAVE for Windows SeaBird Data Processing programs DOS based. SeaBird Data Processing Manual SeaBird Data Acquisition Manual CTD, Sea-Bird, 6800m 9Plus 09P9852-381 sensors included: Pressure Digiquartz 58952 Temperature SBE 3plus 2505 Temperature SBE 3plus 2059 Conductivity SBE 04C 042023 Conductivity SBE 04C 042112 Pump SBE 5T 51409 Pump SBE 5T 52788 Temperature SBE 3plus 2504 Conductivity SBE 04C 041908 Pump SBE 5T 52567 CTD Deck Unit SBE 11Plus 11P12613-0452 Sea-Bird 24-place Carousel SBE 32 3212613-0164 Transmissometer, SeaTech, 20cm, 6000m T1004D Altimeter, Simrad, 2-500 meters 807 9704077 DOES NOT NEED FLUOROMETER   12-place Rosette 10 liter bottles (REQUESTED 3 liter bottles, 10 liter are on the rosette)   108 sample bottles (3x36) for samples to be analyzed ashore.   Provide to PI: Forms: CTD Station Sheet logs, Salinity Sample Log   SEAWATER ANALYSES salinity, post-cruise Salinity bottles on the REVELLE __________________________________________________________________________ Additional Information: http://sio.ucsd.edu/supp_groups/shipsked/2001/index.html Shipping Details (Approx.Dates,etc.): Salinity samples need to be returned to San Diego Other equipment TBD. The CTD is not scheduled for use for the remainder of 2001. All equipment is to be returned clean and assembled. Overboard equipment must be rinsed with fresh water and dried. __________________________________________________________________________ Taken by: W. Sutherland Request by: K. Sanborn, 25 June 2001 Copies to: Sutherland/Ayers/Digre/Asch/Files(Administration), Williams/Rusk(Marine Tech), Masten(Chemistry), Delahoyde(Computer), Patrick(Thermometry, CTD Calibs), Mattson(Electronics), (Logistics), Swift(Science), Requestor/PI Resident Technicians (restech@sdsioa.ucsd.edu), Ship Scheduling (shipsked@ucsd.edu) STS/SEG-/ODF participants: None ** Notify Carl Mattson of additions or changes to CTD operations. All other requests should be directed to Resident Technicians. internet: ksanborn@ucsd.edu Telephone: (858) 534-1903 cmattson@ucsd.edu (858) 534-1907

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