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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 3 (2016)
As part of ongoing efforts to better understand the nature of shipwrecks in National Marine Sanctuaries which may pose some level of pollution risk, and in this case, to definitively locate what is likely the only shipwreck in a sanctuary involved in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c9116bb30b854454a0a2beb546efded8
Autor:
Jeremy R. Kinney, Jeffrey Meyer, Megan Lickliter-Mundon, Andrew Pietruszka, Brad Pilgrim, Jennifer F. McKinnon, James R. Pruitt, Hans K. Van Tilburg, Frank Cantelas, Wendy Coble
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 13:167-189
American-produced B-29 Superfortress bomber aircraft flew missions against Imperial Japan in the Pacific Theater from air bases in the Mariana Islands from November 1944 until the end of WWII. Mechanical failures forced many B-29s into the ocean surr
Autor:
Kelley Elliott, Russell E. Matthews, Frank Cantelas, Michael L. Brennan, Megan Lickliter-Mundon, John G. Lambert, James P. Delgado, Robert V. Schwemmer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 13:123-144
In August 2016, a multidisciplinary team conducted the first archaeological survey of the deep-water (829 m) wreck of the ex-USS Independence (CVL22) using the remotely operated vehicles Argus and Hercules. The survey provided 34 h of direct observat
Autor:
Michael L. Brennan, Kelley Elliott, Frank Cantelas, Robert D. Ballard, Dwight F. Coleman, James P. Delgado, Jack Irion, Allison Fundis, Hans K. Van Tilburg, Katherine L.C. Bell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 13:97-121
Telepresence-enabled exploration of deep sea environments has developed over the past 30 years, providing access to archaeologists, scientists, and the general public to sites otherwise inaccessible due to depth. Pioneered through the inception of th
Autor:
Agustin Ortiz, George Galasso, Robert S. Neyland, Frank Cantelas, Michael L. Brennan, Robert V. Schwemmer, James P. Delgado
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 13:191-206
In August 2017, a multidisciplinary team conducted the first archaeological survey of the deep water (242 m) wreck of the ex-USS Bugara (SS/AGSS331) using the remotely operated vehicles Argus and Hercules. The survey provided 8 h of direct observatio
Autor:
Evan Reger, Robert V. Schwemmer, Duncan MacLeod, Lisa C. Symons, Jacques Marc, Lea Edgar, Michael L. Brennan, Frank Cantelas, Deanna Bergondo, Richard W. Sanders, James P. Delgado, Donald L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 150:22-29
During a June 2016 mission aboard E/V Nautilus , a previously undocumented multibeam sonar target thought to be a shipwreck was investigated at 165 m depth off Victoria, BC. The target was the wreck believed to be SS Coast Trader , torpedoed and sunk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 11:9-24
The Boeing Company, collaborating with NOAA to address innovative ways to make ocean observations, provided their autonomous underwater vehicle, Echo Ranger, to conduct the first deep-water archaeological survey of the scuttled aircraft carrier USS I
Autor:
Lobecker, Elizabeth, Frank, Cantelas, Skarke, Adam D., Peters, Colleen, Stuart, Lillian, Harris, Ash, Kågesten, Gustav, Philip, Brendan, Gordon, Denise
The purpose of this mapping report is to describe the mapping data collection and processing methods to enable maximum usability of the EX-11-06 dataset. A detailed description of the setup of the various mapping equipment and sensors is provided in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::645edd645f8845c3d4a6be9f0f257f0d
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 3 (2016)
As part of ongoing efforts to better understand the nature of shipwrecks in National Marine Sanctuaries which may pose some level of pollution risk, and in this case, to definitively locate what is likely the only shipwreck in a sanctuary involved in