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    Hunting Bubbles Falkor Cruise 2019

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    2019-12-23
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    Michel, Anna P. M.  Concept link
    Wankel, Scott D.  Concept link
    Nicholson, David P.  Concept link
    Fauria, Kristen  Concept link
    Preston, Victoria Lynn  Concept link
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    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/25040
    Date Created
    2018-09
    Location
    Cascadia Margin
    DOI
    10.26025/1912/25040
    Keyword
     Methane; bubbles; seeps 
    Abstract
    The Hunting Bubbles Cruise took place in August-September 2018 on the R/V Falkor (cruise ID 180824). Ship time was provided by the Schmidt Ocean Institute. This cruise investigated transport of methane from seeps located on the Cascadia Margin. Data archived at the WHOAS repository supplements additional data from this cruise available at the R2R rolling deck to repository and at MGDS: Marine Geoscience Data System.
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    Dataset: Michel, Anna P. M., Wankel, Scott D., Nicholson, David P., Fauria, Kristen, Preston, Victoria Lynn, "Hunting Bubbles Falkor Cruise 2019", 2019-12-23, DOI:10.26025/1912/25040, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/25040
     

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