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Home » Resources » Gallery » Welcome to the ECORD Photo Gallery » MSP Expeditions » Expedition 357 Atlantis Massif Serpentinization and Life » Exp 357 – Maps

Exp 357 – Maps

Offshore Operations:  26 October-11 December 2015, RRS James Cook carrying seabed rock drills RD2 and MeBo.

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IODP Expedition 357 drill sites (ECORD/IODP) [357-map1]
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Location of cored sites overlain on multibeam bathymetry acquired during Expedition 357 (multibeam resolution = 50 m) (ECORD/IODP) [357-map2]
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Location of cored sites (RD2 and MeBo) overlain on multibeam bathymetry acquired during Expedition 357 (multibeam resolution = 50 m). Cored sites from IODP Exp 304/305 and proposed Expedition 357 sites that were not drilled are also shown (ECORD/IODP) [357-map3]
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Artist's view of Expedition 357 (D. McInroy, ECORD/IODP) [357-map4]
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Winds up to 30 knots (Hurricane Kate) forced to stop drilling operations for a few hours on 13 November (C. Cotterill, ECORD/IODP) [357-map6]
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Multibeam image of Atlantis Massif data set acquired at 20 m per pixel resolution acquired during Expedition 357. (ECORD/IODP) [357-map7]
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3-D terrain model of Atlantis Massif with (top) a lateral view west of its eastern flank, (center) a lateral view of its southern flank showing extensive mass wasting, and (bottom) a northward view of the detachment fault surface showing striations and cross-cutting tectonic structures. Terrain model resolution = 50 m per pixel (top and center) and 20 m per pixel (bottom (ECORD/IODP) [357-map8]

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