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This dataset contains geoscientific data logged during SHAARC cruise (FR04/00) on RV Franklin 5-24.5.2000 in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. These data include logged station coordinates and information for dredges, sediment grabs and cores, CTD/hydrocasts and echosounder operations. The SHAARC research team conducted a multi-disciplinary investigation (volcanology, petrology, geochemistry and economic geology) of submarine volcanic-hydrothermal systems in island arc regions of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The team carried out 3 primary scientific activities: (i) Volcanology/Petrology (ii) Hydrothermal Deposits/Geochemistry (iii) Marine Chemistry/Hydrothermal Fluids Although volcanism and associated hydrothermal activity on mid-ocean ridges (MOR) and some back-arc basins have been the focus of many detailed studies over the past decade, only a few submarine arcs and fore-arc regions have received much attention. FR04/00 investigations of the New Ireland-Solomon Islands convergent margin will generate a better understanding of the fundamental geological processes of submarine arc volcanism, including hydrothermal activity and the formation of economic concentrations of ore minerals. These data will be compared to and contrasted with hydrothermal activity occurring at divergent plate boundary volcanism.

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Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: Data extracted from CSIRO Exploration and Mining Report 762F and associated cruise logs. Metadata record prepared by Camilla Stark (CSIRO) at CSIRO Marine Laboratories in Hobart, Tasmania, 2008. See report for methodology etc.

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The scientific participants on FR04/00 express their sincere appreciation to Master Neil Cheshire and the crew of the RV Franklin for their skill and professionalism. The RV Franklin is managed by CSIRO Marine Research as a National Facility and we acknowledge the efforts of Neal Denning, Don McKenzie and Ron Plaschke in assisting in our cruise planning and preparations. The Chief Scientist would like to thank Ray Binns, Chris Yeats and Joanna Parr of CSIRO Exploration and Mining for advice, technical expertise, equipment and effort in the preparation for FR04/00. Richard Arculus acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council. Ed Baker acknowledges support from the NOAA Vents Program. Gary J. Massoth and Cornel E.J. de Ronde acknowledge New Zealand PGSF Programme Geothermal and Minerals Research (GMR).
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B. McInnes
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R.Arculus
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G.Massoth
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E.Baker
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J.Chadwick
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C.DeRonde
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T.McConachy
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P.Posai and C.Qopoto

Data time period: 2000-05-05 to 2000-05-24

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162,-2 162,-12 141,-12 141,-2 162,-2

151.5,-7

text: westlimit=141; southlimit=-12; eastlimit=162; northlimit=-2

Other Information
SHAARC.zip (includes data files and pdf docs) (Data Link)

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/download.cfm?file_id=984

README_zip.txt (info about SHAARC.zip) (Documentation Link)

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/datacentre/projects/CEM_data/README_zip.txt

SHAARC_cruise_report_762F.pdf (Documentation Link)

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/download.cfm?file_id=985

Identifiers
  • Local : Anzlic Identifier: ANZCW0306008133
  • Local : Marlin Record Number: 8133
  • global : 48703c9b-11d0-4938-bd50-d74b5742a216