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Petrel Sub-basin Marine Survey (GA-0335 / SOL5463) (NLECI Program)/Seabed Geochemistry/Inorganic ElementsNote: This metadata describes the dataset in accordance with the ANZLIC (Australia New Zealand Land Information Council) Core Metadata Guidelines Version 2. Dataset citationANZLIC unique identifier: ANZCW0703016795 Title: Petrel Sub-basin Marine Survey (GA-0335 / SOL5463) (NLECI Program)/Seabed Geochemistry/Inorganic Elements CustodianCustodian: Geoscience Australia Jurisdiction: Northern Territory DescriptionAbstract: The Petrel Sub-basin Marine Environmental Survey GA-0335, (SOL5463) was undertaken using the RV Solander during May 2012, as part of the Commonwealth Government's National Low Emission Coal Initiative (NLECI). The survey was undertaken as a collaboration between the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and GA. The purpose was to acquire geophysical and biophysical data on shallow (less then 100m water depth) seabed environments within two targeted areas in the Petrel Sub-basin to support investigation for CO2 storage potential in these areas. This data-set comprises inorganic element data from surface seabed sediments (~0-2 cm) in the Timor Sea. ANZLIC search words:
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Geographic extent name: JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF - JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF - Ocean and Sea Regions - Australia Geographic extent polygon: 128.95 -12.64, 128.8 -12.64, 128.8 -12.84, 128.95 -12.84, 128.95 -12.64, Note: The format for each Geographic extent name is: Name - Identifier - Category - Jurisdiction (as appropriate) See GEN Register
Data currencyBeginning date: 2012-05-03 Ending date: 2012-05-31 Dataset statusProgress: Complete Maintenance and update frequency: Not Known Access
Access constraints: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence Free Data DownloadData qualityLineage: Bottom sediments were collected using a Smith McIntyre grab. The surface sediments (~0-2 cm) within the grab were spooned into falcon vials and the porewaters were removed by centrifugation. The samples were then frozen for transport to the laboratories at Geoscience Australia where they were freeze-dried and ground in a tungsten carbide mill. Major and trace elements were determined by X-ray fluorescence at Geoscience Australia using a Phillips PW204 4kW sequential spectrometer. A fuller suite of trace elements was determined using a AGILENT 7500ce ICP-MS. Positional accuracy: Inherited from raw data in which C-NAV system was used to provide geographical position with a manufacturer accuracy of 10 cm RMS. Inherited from raw data in which an Applanix system was used to provide roll and pitch, and heave with manufacturer accuracies for roll and pitch are 0.05 deg. RMS, and manufacturer accuracy for heave is 5 cm. However there are spatial offsets between the C-NAV system and the grab that were not measured but are presumed to be in the order of meters.. Attribute accuracy: Moderate. Depends on element and method; plus/minus 5% for majors and plus/minus 10% for traces. Logical Consistency: Unknown Completeness: Complete Contact information
Metadata informationMetadata date: 2013-03-08 Additional metadataMetadata reference XHTML: http://www.ga.gov.au/meta/ANZCW0703016795.html Metadata reference XML: http://www.ga.gov.au/meta/ANZCW0703016795.xml Thanks to M. Carey for undertaking the field sampling, and to the Master and crew of the RV Solander and scientific staff at the Australian Institute of Marine Science and Geoscience Australia (A. G. Carroll, D.C. Jorgensen, J. Siwabessy, T. Nicholas, L. Jones, M. Sexton, I. Atkinson, S. Hodgkin, F. Howard, M. Stowar) for their support in conducting the survey. Thanks also to Janice Trafford, Matt Carey, Jessica Byass, Ian Long, Tony Watson, Liz Webber and Bill Pappas for providing the laboratory analyses. Authors:Radke, L.C. |
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