Seafloor Electromagnetic Receiver Recovery

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

Video and still photos from a marine geophysics research cruise on the R.V. Sproul offshore Morro Bay, California during January 2009. This video shows how fun it is to work on the deck of a small ship in big seas. We recovered 38 seafloor electromagnetic receivers that recorded low frequency EM fields flowing through the seabed. The data from this experiment is part of the Ph.D. thesis of Scripps Institution of Oceanography graduate student Brent Wheelock and will be used to image electrical conductivity and crustal fluid content from the seabed to about 100 km depth along a 180 km long profile adjacent to the San Andreas fault zone.

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http://marineemlab.ucsd.edu/Projects/CentralCalMT/

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  • I like this work!

  • Wow, who would have thought that EM is really hip!! :-)

  • Better than a day in the office anytime!

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