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Northeast U.S Canyons 2013
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2013 Northeast US Canyons Expedition
Ocean Exploration
Sediment chute with pebbles that seem to have swept away thin veneer of sedimentand left underlying rock exposed.
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Large sediment chute with large blocks of rock that have slid down fromhigher up in the canyon. A large peach-colored anemone is seen to the left ofthe chute.
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Arcuate spalling of rock off canyon wall leaves an overhang that makes apreferred habitat for numerous types of sessile creatures.
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Boulders at a landslide site. The size of the coral growing on some of theboulders establishes that the landslide is not of recent origin.
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At least three different types of coral adorn this spur projecting from thecanyon wall.
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Recent rockfall and spalling failure exposing a clean wall section inOceanographer Canyon.
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Failure surface along canyon wall. Recent rockfall and spalling failureexposing a clean wall section.
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Flat, paramuricea coral covered top of a spur projecting out from the wall ofOceanographer Canyon.
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Fossil in sediment on the continental slope. Appears to be an ammonite fossil.
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Fossil in sediment on the continental slope. Appears to be an ammonite fossil.
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Fossil in sediment on the continental slope. Appears to be an ammonite fossil.
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Fossil in sediment on the continental slope. Appears to be an ammonite fossil.
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Fossil in sediment on the continental slope.
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Parallel ripples in the sediment indicating relatively strong currents.
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Parallel ripples in the sediment indicating relatively strong currents.
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Parallel ripples in the sediment indicating relatively strong currents. A redcrab (Chaceon quinquedens) stands astride some ripples.
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Parallel ripples produce a washboard pattern.
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Large sub-parallel ripples. Coarse sediment material is caught in the leeand troughs of the ripples.
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Large sub-parallel ripples. Coarse sediment material is caught in the leeand troughs of the ripples.
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Contorted ripple pattern in the vicinity of a small boulder.
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