. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography 1971 TRACKLINES 1972 TRACKLINES. Caribbean Atlantic geotraverse A. (Above) Tracklines of NO A A ships Researcher, 1971, and Discoverer, 1972. The Office of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration (IDOL) of the National Science Foun- dation under the Seabed Assessment Program helped to support this project. The program in- cludes a wide range of studies of continental margins, the deep-sea floor, and mid-ocean ridges for the purpose of identify


. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography 1971 TRACKLINES 1972 TRACKLINES. Caribbean Atlantic geotraverse A. (Above) Tracklines of NO A A ships Researcher, 1971, and Discoverer, 1972. The Office of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration (IDOL) of the National Science Foun- dation under the Seabed Assessment Program helped to support this project. The program in- cludes a wide range of studies of continental margins, the deep-sea floor, and mid-ocean ridges for the purpose of identifying new areas of natural resources and understanding the pro< - esses that produce them. The Caribbean-Atlantic Geotraverse was coordinated and integrated with the Caribbean research programs of the Univer- sity of Durham, and with other studies planned as part of the Cooperative Investigations of the Caribbean & Adjacent Regions (CICAR). Both the original and the processed data of this project are available from NO A A, National Geophysical & Solar-Terrestrial Data Center, Boulder, Colo ; data profiles and contour maps of the bathymetry, free-air gravity, and total in- tensity magnetic anomaly, together with the de- scription of the collection and processing tec h- niques, are given for the 1971 survey in these NOAA Technical Reports: NOAA 7R ERL 277- AOML 11, NOAA TR ERL 288-AOML 12, NOAA TR LRI 293-AOMI 1 * Principal investigator of the project was George Peter. Others participating from NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographu & Meteorological Laboratories were Omar E DeWald, George Merrill, Churls Lauter, William Lave lie, LeRuy Dorman (now with Scripps Institution of Oceanography), and Bobby G. Bassinger (now with the Cooperating scientists were Carl E Schubert, University of Miami, Keith vonder Heydt, Woods Ho'e Oceanographic Institution, Genevieve Alia, CNEXO, France, Graham K Westbrook, Univer- sity of Durham, and Donald Goddard and Gil- fredo Gonzalez, Di


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