British Geological Survey (BGS) Geophysical Survey 2014/3: Loch Lomond (28/May/2014 to 23/Jul/2014)

This British Geological Survey (BGS) marine geophysical survey took place in Loch Lomond on board the RV White Ribbon. The aim was the analysis of glacial geomorphology and activity within the area, and sedimentary signals from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) to present day. The survey took place over 3 periods using 3 different seismic systems for comparison. Phase 1: 28 -30 May 2014 - Knudsen Pinger system, Phase 2: 10-16 July 2014 - Edgetech 3100 216s Chirp system and Phase 3: 21-23 July 2014 - Applied Acoustics surface tow boomer. This survey data complements multibeam bathymetry data acquired on survey 2007/8. These data are archived by BGS. Technical details of the survey are contained in the BGS Report of Survey.
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British Geological Survey : BGS_CMD_REF848
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GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0: SeaVoX Vertical Co-ordinate Coverages (L131): SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary (P021):
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-4.7391, 55.9989, -4.5158, 56.3155
Clyde, Argyll
publication: 2014-07-23
2014-05-28 - 2014-07-23
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British Geological Survey (BGS)
The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP, UK
tel: +44 (0)131 667 1000
email: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk
Role: custodian
British Geological Survey (BGS)
The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP, UK
tel: +44 (0)131 667 1000
email: offshoredata@bgs.ac.uk
Role: originator

Data Quality

Geophysical equipment types used included: CHIRP Sub-bottom Profiler and Surface Tow Boomer. The survey was undertaken by British Geological Survey. For more detailed information on the acquisition equipment and data collection techniques, operational standards, data processing methods and quality control procedures used on this survey see the Report of Survey/Cruise Report and associated documentation where available. The information available may vary depending on the age of the survey. Data are checked and loaded to the BGS Coastal and Marine data management system following BGS marine data management procedures.
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British Geological Survey (BGS)
The Lyell Centre, Research Avenue South, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP, UK
tel: +44 (0)131 667 1000
email: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk
Role: point of contact
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