The aim of JC133 is to deploy 34 Broad-band ocean-bottom seismiometers (BBOBS) across the Lesser Antilles. The instruments are being sourced from the German DEPAS facility and American OBSIP/Scripps facility. The instruments will remain on the seafloor for 15 months recording natural earthquakes before being recovered in May 2017. Underway gravity, magnetic and swath bathymetry will also be collected during the cruise.
Information for participants
CONTENTS
- Cruise Dates
- Cruise Participants
- Project/Cruise Information
- News and Updates
- Logistics
- Health & Safety / Risk Assessment Information
- Full Plan of Ship
- Timetable
- Equipment
Cruise Dates
| Activity | Date |
|---|---|
| JC132 Docks | Wednesday 24 February 2016, Port of Spain, Trinidad |
| Science Party flight arrival | Wednesday 2 March |
| Rest day/co-ordination | Thursday 3 March |
| JC133 Mobilisation | Friday 4 March |
| JC133 | Sunday 6 March - Thursday 17 March |
| JC133 Demobilisation | Thurs 17 March, St John’s, Antigua |
| JC134 starts | Saturday 19 March |
| See also the ship-operators timetable | |
Cruise Participants
Principal Investigators
- Jenny Collier
- Andreas Rietbrock
- Tin Henstock
DEPAS - BBOBS
Scripps - BBOBS
- ANother
- ANother
Logistics
Below are links to logistical information and forms for participants of the RSS James Cook Cruise JC133
Health & Safety / Risk Assessment Information
Medical information, for further information see:
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- Countries whose medical certificates are accepted as equivalent to the UK medical certificate
- Medicals and sea survival requirements for non-UK scientists
- Personal survival techniques
- Personal survival techniques : Additional Information
- for further information see :
Full Plan of Ship
Equipment