|
|
|
|
|
Francheteau, J; Patriat, P; Segoufin, J; Armijo, R; Doucoure, M; Yelles-chaouche, K; Zukin, J; Calmant, S; Naar, D; Searle, R. |
The Rapanui Expedition consisted of three legs. The first leg (named Manrap) was a transit between Manzanillo, Mexico and Easter Island, Chile, the second leg (Rapanui 1) consisted of work on the Rapanui (Easter) microplate and was the primary workload of the expedition, and the third leg (Rapanui 2) was a transit from Easter Island, Chile to Tahiti, French Polynesia, and realized additional work on the Rapanui Microplate, and a fuel stop at Hao, French Polynesia. Instrumentation on all legs consisted of standard geophysical tools used on the N/O Jean Charcot . |
Tipo: Text |
|
Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00268/37949/36030.pdf |
| |
|
|
Schlich, R; Ball, G; Blanck, M; Boulanger, D; Boulanger, Mo; Bulot, A; Cantin, B; Doucoure, M; Durand, J. |
The first Rodriguez Cruise started on 14 January 1984 from Colombo and ended at Reunion Island on 16 February 1984. The second cruise left Reunion Island on 3 April 1984 and was completed in Singapore on 7 May 1984. The program included a detailed Seabeam, gravimetric and magnetic survey of the Rodriguez Triple Junction over an area of 7,200 km super(2) and similar surveys of an axial segment of each of the 3 associated spreading ridges. The 2 cruises together total 27,000 km of profiles. The scientific objectives of the Rodriguez cruises based upon detailed bathymetric, gravimetric and magnetic mapping of the surveyed areas are summarized. |
Tipo: Text |
|
Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00268/37943/36024.pdf |
| |
|
|
|