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Samoa Basin Abyssal Mapping: Box Coring Leg
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Abstract
This cruise report describes work from leg three of the NOAA American Samoa Abyssal Mapping effort, OPR-T900-KR-26. Leg one preceded this effort and collected ship-based acoustic data. Leg two collected autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) data and began before, continued contemporaneously, and finished subsequently to leg three. The USGS field activity number assigned to this expedition is 2026-604-FA. The objective of this expedition was to collect representative box cores to inform prospectivity analyses through the region, and co-located interdisciplinary datasets as practical.
USGS personnel directed the sampling locations and took custody of the box cores once recovered shipboard. USGS personnel then photographed and described the cores, subsampled, conducted analyses including wet weights and time sensitive measurements, and preserved subsamples and additional components for future work. Data releases co-released with this report are listed in the section “paired data releases.” NOAA released data from all legs of this effort in near-real time. Details of the preceding legs, the data, and NOAA’s project summary available from NOAA, (2026). This report is an expedition summary with preliminary datasets; remaining data releases and publications will be forthcoming.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31223/X5GN3F
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Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Keywords
abyssal science, ocean science, ferromanganese nodules, box core, American Samoa, geochemistry
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Published: 2026-06-15 13:15
Last Updated: 2026-06-15 13:15
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CC-BY Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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