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Development of a Nex
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2009
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Robert Gordon Sproul
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Project Title: |
Development of a Next Generation Subseabed Pore Pressure Instrument for Marine Hydrogeology: The PUPPI-II |
Project Status: |
Submitted |
Principal Investigator: |
Michael D. Tryon, SIO |
Project Institution: |
SIO |
Project ID: |
100973 |
Version #: |
3 |
Date Submitted: |
4/12/2007 7:06:00 PM |
Created By: |
Michael D. Tryon |
Date Last Modified: |
6/29/2007 6:51:00 PM |
URI Serial #: |
20070208170145EI |
Funding Agencies: |
NSF/OCE/OTIC - 0726867 - Funded |
Summary of Field Work: |
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Summary of Facility Requirements: |
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Summary of other requirements and comments: |
The instrument deployment and recovery sites are very flexible (anywhere in the Southern Calif borderlands with water depth >500m). Actual time to do the on-site work is 1-2 hours. We will coordinate with other users for sharing shiptime. We already have some Sproul time during this period for other purposes and can accomplish both that and this proposed work at the same times. In other words, while this is a request for 6 days of time it will more likely only be 2-3 days due to overlap with other projects. |
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Type of Request: |
Primary Ship Use |
Request Status: |
Submitted |
Request ID: |
1001040 |
Created By: |
Michael D. Tryon |
Date Last Modified: |
6/29/2007 6:50:00 PM |
Date Submitted: |
4/12/2007 8:39:00 PM |
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Year: |
2009
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Ship/Facility: |
Robert Gordon Sproul
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Optimum Start Date:
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1/15/2009 |
Dates to Avoid: |
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Earliest Start Date: |
1/15/2009 |
Multi-Ship Op: |
No |
Latest Start Date: |
1/15/2009 |
Other Ship(s): |
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Operating Days Needed: |
Science Days |
Mob Days |
De-Mob Days |
Estimated Transit Days |
Total Days |
2 |
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2 |
Repeating Cruise?
(within same year) |
No |
Interval: |
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# of Cruises: |
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Description of Repeating cruise requirements: |
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Justification/Explanation for ship choice, dates,
conflicts, number of days & multi-ship operations: |
Optimum date: 1/15/08, 2/5/08 / Alternate date: |
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Short Description of Op Area
for use in schedules: |
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Description of Op Area: |
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Op Area Size/Dia.: |
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Lat/Long |
Marsden Grid |
Navy Op Area |
Beginning
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32° 45' N
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117° 15' W
map
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Ending
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33° 15' N
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118° 15' W
map
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Show Degrees Minutes |
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Foreign Clearance Required? |
No |
Coastal States:
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Important Info on Foreign Research Clearances
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Are you or any member in your science party bringing in any science equipment items which are regulated for export by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)?
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No |
If yes, have you applied for the necessary permits through your export control office?
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No |
Questions about ITAR/EAR regulations?
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Comments about foreign clearance requirements or description of any other special permitting requirements (e.g., MMPA, ESA, IHA, Marine Sanctuaries, etc.) |
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Requested Start Port |
Intermediate Port(s) |
Requested End Port |
San Diego, CA, USA |
None |
San Diego, CA, USA |
Explanation/justification for requested ports and dates of intermediate stops or to list additional port stops |
Requested Ports: Start - Nimitz Marine Fac/Intermediate - none/End - Nimitz Marine Fac |
Important Info on Working in Foreign Ports
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Chief Scientist: |
Michael D. Tryon, SIO |
# in Science Party |
3 |
# of different science teams |
1 |
# Marine Technicians to be
provided by ship operator:
(include in science party total)
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1 |
Explanation of Science Party Requirements and Technician Requirements |
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Dynamic Positioning | ADCP | Multibeam | Seismic |
Dredging/Coring/Large Dia. Trawl Wire | Stern A-frame | Fiber Optic (.681) | 0.680 Coax Wire |
SCUBA Diving | Radioisotope use - briefly describe | NO Radioisotope use/Natural level work | Other Operator Provided Inst. - Describe |
0 PI-Provided Vans - briefly describe | MOCNESS | | |
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Explain Instrumentation or Capability requirements that could affect choice of ship in scheduling. |
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Explain Major Ancillary Facilities Requirements and list description and provider for "other" systems. |
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