Patrick Hart
Geophysicist Emeritus with the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
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Cruise Report for G1-03-GM, USGS Gas Hydrates Cruise, R/V Gyre, 1-14 May 2003, Northern Gulf of Mexico Cruise Report for G1-03-GM, USGS Gas Hydrates Cruise, R/V Gyre, 1-14 May 2003, Northern Gulf of Mexico
This report gives a summary of the field program and instrumentation used on the R/V Gyre in the Gulf of Mexico in May, 2003, to collect multichannel seismic data in support of USGS and Department of Energy gas hydrate studies. Tabulated statistics, metadata, figures and maps are included to show the breadth of data collected and preliminary interpretations made during the field program
Authors
Deborah Hutchinson, Patrick Hart
High-Resolution Multichannel Seismic-Reflection Data Acquired in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 1998-99 High-Resolution Multichannel Seismic-Reflection Data Acquired in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 1998-99
During June 1998 and April 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted two research cruises in the northern Gulf of Mexico to acquire high-resolution seismic reflection data across the upper and middle continental slope as part of an investigation of the seismic character, distribution, and potential effects of naturally-occurring marine gas hydrates and related free gas within the...
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Patrick Hart, Alan Cooper, David Twichell, Myung Lee, Warren Agena
Reprocessing of multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the Chukchi Sea Reprocessing of multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the Chukchi Sea
Contained on this set of two CD-ROMs are stacked and migrated multi-channel seismic-reflection data for 44 lines recorded in the Chukchi Sea, northern Alaska, by the United States Geological Survey in 1977, 1978, and 1980. All data were reprocessed by the USGS in 2000 using updated methods. The resulting final data have both increased temporal and spatial resolution thus providing...
Authors
Warren Agena, Myung Lee, Patrick Hart
High-resolution marine seismic reflection data from the San Francisco Bay area High-resolution marine seismic reflection data from the San Francisco Bay area
Between 1993 and 1997, the U.S. Geological Survey acquired high-resolution, marine seismic-reflection profile data across submerged portions of known and inferred upper crustal fault zones throughout the greater San Francisco Bay area. Surveys were conducted oversouth San Francisco Bay in the vicinity of the San Bruno shoal (roughly between the San Francisco and Oakland airports), over...
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Jonathan Childs, Patrick Hart, Terry Bruns, Michael Marlow, Ray Sliter
Processing strategy for water-gun seismic data from the Gulf of Mexico Processing strategy for water-gun seismic data from the Gulf of Mexico
In order to study the regional distribution of gas hydrates and their potential relationship to a large-scale sea-fl oor failures, more than 1,300 km of near-vertical-incidence seismic profi les were acquired using a 15-in3 water gun across the upper- and middle-continental slope in the Garden Banks and Green Canyon regions of the Gulf of Mexico. Because of the highly mixed phase water...
Authors
Myung Lee, Patrick Hart, Warren Agena
Cruise report for A1-00-SC southern California earthquake hazards project, part A Cruise report for A1-00-SC southern California earthquake hazards project, part A
A three-week cruise to obtain high-resolution boomer and multichannel seismic-reflection profiles supported two project activities of the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program: (1) evaluating the earthquake and related geologic hazards posed by faults in the near offshore area of southern California and (2) determining the pathways through which sea-water is intruding into...
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Christina Gutmacher, William Normark, Stephanie Ross, Brian Edwards, Ray Sliter, Patrick Hart, Becky Cooper, Jon Childs, Jane Reid
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Cruise Report for G1-03-GM, USGS Gas Hydrates Cruise, R/V Gyre, 1-14 May 2003, Northern Gulf of Mexico Cruise Report for G1-03-GM, USGS Gas Hydrates Cruise, R/V Gyre, 1-14 May 2003, Northern Gulf of Mexico
This report gives a summary of the field program and instrumentation used on the R/V Gyre in the Gulf of Mexico in May, 2003, to collect multichannel seismic data in support of USGS and Department of Energy gas hydrate studies. Tabulated statistics, metadata, figures and maps are included to show the breadth of data collected and preliminary interpretations made during the field program
Authors
Deborah Hutchinson, Patrick Hart
High-Resolution Multichannel Seismic-Reflection Data Acquired in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 1998-99 High-Resolution Multichannel Seismic-Reflection Data Acquired in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 1998-99
During June 1998 and April 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted two research cruises in the northern Gulf of Mexico to acquire high-resolution seismic reflection data across the upper and middle continental slope as part of an investigation of the seismic character, distribution, and potential effects of naturally-occurring marine gas hydrates and related free gas within the...
Authors
Patrick Hart, Alan Cooper, David Twichell, Myung Lee, Warren Agena
Reprocessing of multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the Chukchi Sea Reprocessing of multi-channel seismic-reflection data collected in the Chukchi Sea
Contained on this set of two CD-ROMs are stacked and migrated multi-channel seismic-reflection data for 44 lines recorded in the Chukchi Sea, northern Alaska, by the United States Geological Survey in 1977, 1978, and 1980. All data were reprocessed by the USGS in 2000 using updated methods. The resulting final data have both increased temporal and spatial resolution thus providing...
Authors
Warren Agena, Myung Lee, Patrick Hart
High-resolution marine seismic reflection data from the San Francisco Bay area High-resolution marine seismic reflection data from the San Francisco Bay area
Between 1993 and 1997, the U.S. Geological Survey acquired high-resolution, marine seismic-reflection profile data across submerged portions of known and inferred upper crustal fault zones throughout the greater San Francisco Bay area. Surveys were conducted oversouth San Francisco Bay in the vicinity of the San Bruno shoal (roughly between the San Francisco and Oakland airports), over...
Authors
Jonathan Childs, Patrick Hart, Terry Bruns, Michael Marlow, Ray Sliter
Processing strategy for water-gun seismic data from the Gulf of Mexico Processing strategy for water-gun seismic data from the Gulf of Mexico
In order to study the regional distribution of gas hydrates and their potential relationship to a large-scale sea-fl oor failures, more than 1,300 km of near-vertical-incidence seismic profi les were acquired using a 15-in3 water gun across the upper- and middle-continental slope in the Garden Banks and Green Canyon regions of the Gulf of Mexico. Because of the highly mixed phase water...
Authors
Myung Lee, Patrick Hart, Warren Agena
Cruise report for A1-00-SC southern California earthquake hazards project, part A Cruise report for A1-00-SC southern California earthquake hazards project, part A
A three-week cruise to obtain high-resolution boomer and multichannel seismic-reflection profiles supported two project activities of the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program: (1) evaluating the earthquake and related geologic hazards posed by faults in the near offshore area of southern California and (2) determining the pathways through which sea-water is intruding into...
Authors
Christina Gutmacher, William Normark, Stephanie Ross, Brian Edwards, Ray Sliter, Patrick Hart, Becky Cooper, Jon Childs, Jane Reid