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Service Description: This data layer (PAC_EXT.txt and PAC_PRS.txt) represents two of five point coverages of known sediment samples, inspections, and probes from the usSEABED data collection for the U.S. Pacific continental margin integrated using the software system dbSEABED. This data layer represents the extracted (EXT) and the parsed (PRS) output of the dbSEABED mining software. EXT contains data items which were extracted from the data resources files and generally represent lab-based analytical data. The EXT data are usually considered the most rigorous data available, although some data may represent a subsample of the sediment (that is, large shells or stones may have been excluded from the analysis). PRS contains the numeric results parsed from text-based descriptions held in the data resource files (DRF). Because it relies on descriptions, the PRS data are less precise than the extracted data (EXT), but may include information on outsized elements and consolidation that are often not in lab-analyzed data.
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Description: This data layer (PAC_EXT.txt and PAC_PRS.txt) represents two of five point coverages of known sediment samples, inspections, and probes from the usSEABED data collection for the U.S. Pacific continental margin integrated using the software system dbSEABED. This data layer represents the extracted (EXT) and the parsed (PRS) output of the dbSEABED mining software. EXT contains data items which were extracted from the data resources files and generally represent lab-based analytical data. The EXT data are usually considered the most rigorous data available, although some data may represent a subsample of the sediment (that is, large shells or stones may have been excluded from the analysis). PRS contains the numeric results parsed from text-based descriptions held in the data resource files (DRF). Because it relies on descriptions, the PRS data are less precise than the extracted data (EXT), but may include information on outsized elements and consolidation that are often not in lab-analyzed data.
Copyright Text: K. Halimeda Kilbourne, Carolynn Box, Tara Kneeshaw, Jennifer Mendonca, April Villagomez, Monica Iglecia, and Adam Jackson
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Spatial Reference: 102100
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Title: Extracted Seabed Data for the Continental Margin of the U.S. Pacific Coast (California Only) from usSEABED
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Comments: This data layer (PAC_EXT.txt and PAC_PRS.txt) represents two of five point coverages of known sediment samples, inspections, and probes from the usSEABED data collection for the U.S. Pacific continental margin integrated using the software system dbSEABED. This data layer represents the extracted (EXT) and the parsed (PRS) output of the dbSEABED mining software. EXT contains data items which were extracted from the data resources files and generally represent lab-based analytical data. The EXT data are usually considered the most rigorous data available, although some data may represent a subsample of the sediment (that is, large shells or stones may have been excluded from the analysis). PRS contains the numeric results parsed from text-based descriptions held in the data resource files (DRF). Because it relies on descriptions, the PRS data are less precise than the extracted data (EXT), but may include information on outsized elements and consolidation that are often not in lab-analyzed data.
Subject: Sediment samples, inspections, and probes from the usSEABED data collection for the U.S. Pacific continental margin.
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Keywords: Marine Aggregates Resources and Processes Project,Sediment Textures,Pacific Ocean,Biogenic Sediments,Features,Oregon,San Francisco Bay,Seabed,NOAA,Oceans and Estuaries,Oceans and Estuaries,usSEABED,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Geology,University of Colorado,GeoscientificInformation,GeoscientificInformation,San Pedro Bay,U.S. Geological Survey,UC,INSTAAR,CMGP,Woods Hole Science Center,Puget Sound,California,Coastal and Marine Geology Program,Analyses,PSC,National Marine Fisheries Service,Marine Sediments,Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research,Benthic Habitats (Pacific) Project,Santa Monica Bay,West Coast,WHSC,Washington,Sediment Composition,Genesis,Grays Harbor,United States,Monterey Bay,Pacific coast,Willapa Bay,dbSEABED,Terrigenous Sediments,USGS,Sea floor,Components,Location,Pacific Science Center,Sediment,NMFS,Location,Descriptions,Stratigraphic Sequence,Sediment Chemistry
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